Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
You may not get a whole lot of replies, and I don't know if it's just because not that many members fish WB or they're just tight lipped about it

It can be a hard lake to fish, until you find the downed trees & brush piles, but it can be a very good dock shooting lake.

Best mid lake ramp I know of would be at Arrowhead Marina/Resort or Blue Springs Marina, depending on which side of the lake you're closest to. But, I'd call ahead to wherever you decide to launch, just to make sure the ramp has deep enough water to launch ... since the water is currently at Winter Pool, which is 4ft down from Summer Pool.

I couldn't even tell you where to start, as I've never been there this early in the year. If you go by the TWRA report ... minnows & jigs in the larger creeks, on the bottom along the channel edges, with some suspended fish being caught by drifting. Water temps ~46deg. (but, bare in mind this report is from 2/8/16 and the water was 2ft higher and falling).

... cp
Thanks CrappiePappy. I understand people being tight-lipped, which is why I was trying to specify that I'm not looking for honey holes or even specific locations but rather just general areas/creeks. It's a big lake, and I was just hoping to get pointed in the right general direction with a few suggestions of places to start so I can narrow it down a little more than the entire lake. I'm typically trolling right now, so I'm looking for those areas as opposed to docks or jigging spots. I know a bit of the general patterns of crappie, but I just don't know much about this lake or the crappie patterns in it, and with two young boys, unfortunately my time is limited so i don't have as much time to scout as I'd like. As to the tight-lipping, PM's are gladly accepted if anyone isn't wanting to give out general knowledge for all. I have a conveniently short memory on these sorts of things, so confidentiality is no issue. Again, thanks for the advice and all the help.