Crappie Hotspot Series – Pickwick Lake

With these 10 spots provided by guide Brad Whitehead, take your pick of how you want to catch Pickwick crappie.

Pickwick crappie are there for the taking. With these 10 spots, take your pick of how you want to catch them.

In the early 1970s, a young bass angler by the name of Bill Dance, hosting his own TV show on national television, brought Pickwick Lake to the forefront of American anglers’ attention. Each week, his television audience tuned in to watch Dance battle huge smallmouth bass from the high-bluffed reservoir. Quickly becoming the authority on fishing instruction, Dance couldn’t wait to introduce the country to Pickwick guide Roger Gant, a man he called “the best crappie fishing guide in the country.” Several years later, the combined influence of these two fishing icons found their mark, leaving a lasting impression on a part-time fishing guide.

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