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Wills Creek

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#1 ·
I never see anything posted about fishing here. I know it’s a dry dam. I am interested in the tail waters all the way to where it joins the Muskingum River.
I don’t see anyplace to put in on the Muskingum to get to the confluence of Wills Creek except up in Conesville. Looks nice and isolated in all that area. Any info you can share? Will be in kayaks.
 
#2 ·
I never see anything posted about fishing here. I know it’s a dry dam. I am interested in the tail waters all the way to where it joins the Muskingum River.
I don’t see anyplace to put in on the Muskingum to get to the confluence of Wills Creek except up in Conesville. Looks nice and isolated in all that area. Any info you can share? Will be in kayaks.
 
#6 ·
Locals are great people I go there every spring and fish spillway for saugeye if conditions are right it is a blast. Jig and twister army corpse has done a lot of work there grills bathrooms etc pretty nice of course all that was closed this year with covid


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Wow.... all of that along the dam/spillway? I haven't fished here in years. I want to say ten or 15 years, but more like 1997 or 1998. I can remember locust being out and using them for bait. Lol
 
#11 ·
M.Magis !
Super pic of the Willscreek spillway. That without a doubt is a great fishing spot.
To me, I believe try to get here in higher water conditions. (as pic shows is perfect) Stocked fish from many lakes end up in these headwaters spillway because of flush fall draw downs. Saltfork,Seneca only a couple of them.

Muskingum Watershed has build a very fishing friendly facility. Great night fishing and you never know what you might catch. Snag galore so take a pile of jig's. The backwaters of Willscreek water do hold fish but very little access points. We mostly frog gig or turtle hunt it.
 
#12 ·
Looks a lot different than I remember... I use to take 77 to the Newcomerstown exit. Head towards Coshocton. I think we drove 20 or 30 min on 36 and then hung a left. Go a few miles and then turn right. Again, my memory is a little sketchy as it has been so long. There was a small baitshop/store on the river.

We parked along the road and I can remember walking downhill, through woods to the river.
 
#17 ·
According to google maps they put in a new bathroom and pavilion in at the Wills Creek dam since October of last year. pics from last October the dam field was bare. Pics from July 2020 show both. Looks nice. The launch off of 83 looks like a shallow gravel launch with no parking area.
The launch pic on google maps was from September 2015.
 
#22 ·
I guess I'll have to take a trip over there and check it out. I grew up not far from there and remember having to be part mountain goat to get down there
Iahh Knowww BAH BAH what you MEAN BAH I got use to the mountain gear lol
 
#23 ·
Iahh Knowww BAH BAH what you MEAN BAH I got use to the mountain gear lol
ok guys. I am to take you all way back in time. I am not sure if my memory serves me correctly or not. AS I remember it there was and maybe still is a boy scout camp in the area. Not sure of the location. I thought it used to be below the dam years and years ago but I could be wrong. I looked on goggle maps and found a road called boy scout rd. Can anyone give me any info about this. I was a kid and I think my uncle took me fishing at wills ck. and had access to the camp which was beside the creek. Could be totally wrong. Could have been elsewhere.