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I have seen alot of attention focused on Millwood recently. It is an awesome lake that I hope everybody who loves to fish in general tries at least once. Trying to tell someone where to catch crappie on Millwood is like trying tell how much felt is on a pool table.
I may step on toes, but I have no problem sharing information regardless of the situation. The Little River is chalk full of crappie holding areas. The individual trees and stumps just outside of Jack's Isle is a good place to start. If you leave Jack's Isle and head back toward's the lake there is a big brushpile in the first big left hand turn just before you get to the lake. It is kind of like a chute to the lake. There are 4 in this area that I know of. You will not be alone here. Depth 23 feet. Fish 14 to 16 feet deep. There are two trees in the mouth of a creek to your right. Good area. This bend will produce fish. The okay landing area is awesome in the spring. Find the individual cypress trees (there are hundreds here). The bigger fish spawn here. There are several humps around the dam in 25 feet of water. The area is called the school bus on a map. Good winter area. About 75 yards from the dam to the northwest. The oxbows (horseshoe, mud , and mcquire) are really productive. From Horseshoe on the opposite side of the river, there are 3 brushpiles in 25 feet of water. The biggest one is about 40 feet from the bouy. The is a laydown from this brushpile. I will be here all night talking about mcquire.
i love to share info period. We all share the same passion. I will continue to plant condos on Millwood. I bet there are 100 areas on this lake that Jerry or CEB could catch a solid limit on any day of the week. It is worth the trip.
Michael
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