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Granbury help
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05/16/15 02:13 AM
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Joined: Mar 2011
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Flipside Outdoors
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My in-laws live on lake granbury and next weeked I was planning on taking my father-in-law out but I have never fished granbury and have no idea where to start. I tried looking that the navionics webapp but I don't see many humps since its basically just following the river channel. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Granbury help
[Re: Flipside Outdoors]
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05/16/15 11:24 AM
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Joined: Apr 2009
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hideandseekfish
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If you launch at the city ramps and go toward the dam, after a couple of bends, you will see some power lines that cross the lake.
I have always been able to find fish in the flats off the channel, and in the channel in that area.
I don't tend to fill the boat with fish, so I am sure there are better sources of info than what I can give you.
2014 Nautic Star 2200 Sport Yam F200
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Re: Granbury help
[Re: hideandseekfish]
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05/16/15 03:40 PM
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mwacosta
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Granbury is pure mud right now. Fishing is good if you can find clear water. Needs time to settle out.
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Re: Granbury help
[Re: Flipside Outdoors]
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05/16/15 05:20 PM
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dgilbert
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Fishing is not good right now, maybe in couple of weeks or when rain slows down.
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