If you don't have a boat, you could contact Tom Boley guide service. He has a youtube channel and can put you on some nice walleye. I have fished it for crappie a few times and done alright. If you do have a boat, there are crib piles near Hay creek narrows (on the north side of the island, don't know the name, to the west of the narrows) I have caught some10-11 inch crappie there. There is a map on (you can find it on google) of all the brush/crib piles in the flowage. With this late spring, the first week of june the crappie may still be spawning, so look for shallower bays near the brush piles. Mid-summer is when the move from those shallow bays or gravel shore line to the deeper brush. Hope this helps.


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