Ok so I am completely new at fishing for Crappie at Willard. Last year I got the smallies dialed in but this year I would really like to target crappies. Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated. Willard can be such a mystery to fish so I am basically concentrating on one or two species a year to figure out there. Thanks in advance for any info.
North Marina is where the crowd goes, because there are almost always crappie htere in the early part of the year.
Other places I have had good results are the shrubs in the NE corner and Freeway bay.
Crappie in the spring gather to spawn in those areas. Water is warmer and prevailing winds push to those areas.
For bait I prefer chartruse jigs under a slip bobber, it has to be a small thin one because the bite it almost inperceptable most of the time. I often use fly fishing indicators because they are so small. I do cast and slowly, like dead slowly retrieve while I am trying to locate fish. Once you find them, cast back to that EXACT same spot, 2, 3 feet either side seems not to work, for me.
Once I have found them I often switch to a crappie rod that is 16’ long and just keep dropping straight down on the spot.
Once the spawn is over I have no idea where they go and I switch to Pineview for them.
I would like to hear what you do for the smallies. I haven’t targeted them at Willard.
“Anglinarcher” pid=’ wrote:
If catching crappie in Utah is a goal, don’t overlook Pineview. Recent reports I have been hearing are that several are catching bucket fulls of good crappie at Pineview right now. Same rigs Tube Dude mentions, just look for brush in the water with some depth around it and go for it.
Thanks AA! Heading out tomorrow and have been trying to decide between Willard & Pineview all week. How’s the water level at Pineview? The last time I was there in the fall, it was so low on the east side where I like to fish, it was too far to lug my chair and all my gear to even get out to the water. I’ve never seen it so low, but assume this time of year it’s pretty full?
There’s plenty of water at both Willard and Pineview right now. I’ve been to both in the last 7 days and water levels are pretty high. Good luck!
JUST AN FYI, if you will. I am not sure the crappie have a chance at Willard. Just left there and every single shore accesss in the North Marina had at least one fisherman in it. Several boats as well.
I did not see any caught, but for a Monday afternoon, there were more people there than most church services. :s
I have taken my kayak in from parking areas at Pineview TH and Quist beach area. I saw no signage and cannot locate any information on the various agencies sites to say it isn’t allowed. At Quist beach there was a sheriff vehicle parked who watched me unload and take my kayak down to the water. I would say if you can get it to the water it should be fine.