Willard Bay...light reading

**Over the past decade or so I have been privileged to interact with Chris Penne and other DWR personnel connected with managing Willard Bay Reservoir. During this time I have acquired and shared numerous replies and writeups from DWR about the biology and management of Willard Bay. Virtually all of that which I have posted up in the past was lost in our website transition and I have had some requests for reposting. And since we have a lot of new members which probably never saw it before, here are some of the “blasts from the past” that provide a lot of interesting info on one of our fave ponds. **

Sadly, there have been no marking or netting reports issued for the last couple of years…Covid or whatever. And there have been some changes in personnel and procedures. Hopefully things will settle down and we can anticipate more information available to the fishing public in the future.[attachment=1427]


Willard Biology.pdf

WILLARD DWR FINDINGS.pdf

DWR WILLARD INFO.pdf

From Chris Penne 4-2-18.pdf

TimeLine.pdf

Willard Bay Reservoir 2013 Report.pdf

WILLARD MARKING 2016.pdf

WILLARD MARKING 2017.pdf

WILLARD REPORT 2015.pdf

WILLARD REPORT 2016.pdf

WILLARD REPORT 2017.pdf

WILLARD WALLEYE by CHRIS PENNE.pdf

Thanks once again for all the information. I have a question and a request for you. Question: how does one pronounce Chris’s last name? I watched a video the other day where Adam Eakle introduced him but he kinda mumbled his name. Is it “pen” or pen-A" or “pen-E” or what. I just like to get people’s names right.

Request: Could you give us a primer on the cycles/rhythms of the fish in the lake? When do they spawn, when’s the best time to fish for them with what means, when you might as well cast in the parking lot, etc. If that is in the things you just posted, I apologize because I haven’t read it all yet; if that’s the case please direct me to the one(s) I need to peruse. You’re the best.

Enough of the “light reading”. When are you going to post the “heavy” stuff?

Thanks Pat, great post… I had been wondering what had happened to the yearly posts, they were a lot of fun to watch how the numbers fluctuated… Really like you’re summary for Craig, it puts it into a pretty nice cliff note format… Kind of miss the days of lots of big crappie… When I first started trolling Willard I used to pick up 13" crappie on the worm harnesses I was using for the eyes… Used to catch four or five species a trip on a regular basis the first couple years… (Cats, eyes, crappie, small mouth, wiper, gills) But that’s when the water was high and I was trolling the dikes… was also in May, so it was the best of times.. Later J

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