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Granger Lake #11355103 01/19/16 05:02 AM
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Any update on Granger? Fished primitive on bank at Thursday night , mouth of river around stumps/brush/coves Friday. 2 days hard fishing ...1 fish. Lake still 2-3ft up but not bad. Anybody catching dinner ?

Thanks!


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Still a little slow been averaging 5 to 10 keeper's at night on the river,friday night all females full of eggs but nowhere near spawning.

Re: Granger Lake [Re: Nitro65] #11356038 01/19/16 06:34 PM
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I fished the river yesterday (Monday) for the first time this winter and caught 9 nice Crappie along with a 3 1/2 pound black bass, and about a dozen throwbacks. I was spider rigged with jigs dragging them on the bottom in the middle of the river. If Kevin Kubiak sees this, I was fishing the spot you showed me.

The fish were nice and fat and like tubejig mentions above, the egg sacs were pretty developed in the females. Also the water temp was around 53 degrees.

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Thanks guys for the encouragement! I'm hurting for a stringer... still fun chasing,almost much fun catching !


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Re: Granger Lake [Re: smak90] #11362952 01/22/16 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted By: smak90
I fished the river yesterday (Monday) for the first time this winter and caught 9 nice Crappie along with a 3 1/2 pound black bass, and about a dozen throwbacks. I was spider rigged with jigs dragging them on the bottom in the middle of the river. If Kevin Kubiak sees this, I was fishing the spot you showed me.

The fish were nice and fat and like tubejig mentions above, the egg sacs were pretty developed in the females. Also the water temp was around 53 degrees.


Is this the river channel in the lake or are you up in the river upstream of the lake?

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I put in at Taylor and was up the San Gabriel river, but below the primitive launch.

Re: Granger Lake [Re: Nitro65] #11365541 01/23/16 10:14 PM
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Just read your report Scott, glad you did good!

I have taken a few trips up river and have managed 8-10 keeps each time with a bunch of throw backs.

Tried night fishing up river and did not do as well.... very unusual.

Will be out tomorrow to try my luck again.


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Re: Granger Lake [Re: Nitro65] #11366244 01/24/16 07:09 AM
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I went out to Foxbottom Thursday night on the bank, the walk through the pasture was a challenge with all the growth! Used green light with minnows caught a few small frys no keepers..fishing 5-6 deep.


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Re: Granger Lake [Re: Nitro65] #11368048 01/25/16 03:28 AM
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Kevin so our last year honey hole dried up?!


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Most of the bigger fish are in and around brush in about 16-18ft.
Some smaller fish can be caught bottom bouncing in 16-20ft.

I did not get out there yesterday until about 1:30, but caught 7 or 8 nice keepers and one nice white bass. Probably caught another 20 short fish.

I was fishing in that same area Z man.
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Re: Granger Lake [Re: Nitro65] #11368583 01/25/16 03:20 PM
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Hey Kevin, I'm glad to see you're still fishing Granger this winter, I thought you might be spending all your time at LBJ. Between work and all the activities with my kids, I've been struggling to get time to make it out to the lake. Hopefully I get a little more time to fish and see you out there.

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Cool I was thinking like ooooo Noooo!!!!lol
Originally Posted By: koobycrappie
Most of the bigger fish are in and around brush in about 16-18ft.
Some smaller fish can be caught bottom bouncing in 16-20ft.

I did not get out there yesterday until about 1:30, but caught 7 or 8 nice keepers and one nice white bass. Probably caught another 20 short fish.

I was fishing in that same area Z man.
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Re: Granger Lake [Re: Nitro65] #11370715 01/26/16 10:40 AM
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Thanks Kevin .. I met you out there in the fall.when you where trolling talked about going to LBJ..I have zero knowledge of that lake. I'll call you soon !


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Give me a call Ray, the bite is getting good on LBJ and not too bad on Granger!


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Re: Granger Lake [Re: Nitro65] #11378238 01/29/16 06:25 AM
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Yes sir will do. Ready for some action soon .


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