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Lake granbury advice #11434327 02/24/16 12:29 AM
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I am basically fishing lake grandbury for the first time this weekend , I am thinking about fishing the north end of the lake and was looking for a good place to launch and any hazards to look out for and if you want to give some fishing advise that will be fine also but mainly access and hazards , thanks

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Re: Lake grandbury advise [Re: bassnbshane] #11434353 02/24/16 12:36 AM
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Keep going 10 more miles and fish the famed Squaw......you'll be glad you did.


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Re: Lake grandbury advise [Re: bassnbshane] #11434359 02/24/16 12:38 AM
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My brother in law has been killing the sandies es and crappie before this front came through

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Re: Lake grandbury advise [Re: bassnbshane] #11434425 02/24/16 12:59 AM
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Best advice I can give is take me


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Re: Lake grandbury advise [Re: bassnbshane] #11434426 02/24/16 12:59 AM
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I fished there last Friday and launched at Rough Creek Park. Fished south of there and water temps ranged from 57 to 60. If you head south from the Rough Creek Ramp, just follow the buoys.

Caught all my fish in 6 ft or less on chatterbaits and plastics.

Talked to another boat that caught all of their fish on plastics in the flooded bushes.

Good luck!

Re: Lake grandbury advise [Re: bassnbshane] #11434509 02/24/16 01:28 AM
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Learn to spell it correctly would be my first suggestion.

Re: Lake grandbury advise [Re: WAWI] #11434593 02/24/16 01:59 AM
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Originally Posted By: whatsaweighin
Learn to spell it correctly would be my first suggestion.

Aren't you a smart a$$, if you don't have anything positive to offer keep it shut

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*advice

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Learn to spell it correctly would be my first suggestion.

Aren't you a smart a$$, if you don't have anything positive to offer keep it shut
dont worry about him he's an aggie he can't help it


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Re: Lake grandbury advise [Re: bassnbshane] #11434688 02/24/16 02:22 AM
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Launch at city park and fish rocks all around that area with square bills and Texas rig and you'll catch fish. Water was warming up but this rain and cold may slow things down.Good luck man.

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Originally Posted By: bassnbshane
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Learn to spell it correctly would be my first suggestion.

Aren't you a dumb a$$, if you don't have anything positive to offer keep it shut


Yes he is!

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I fished a few hours Sunday with a blue fleck,7" power worm and found the bass active and shallow around the docks and sea walls. Caught 5 in about an hour or so.


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Re: Lake grandbury advise [Re: Okie Poke] #11434912 02/24/16 03:22 AM
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Originally Posted By: Okie Poke
Keep going 10 more miles and fish the famed Squaw......you'll be glad you did.

^^^ This


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Re: Lake grandbury advise [Re: Chris Borden] #11434934 02/24/16 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted By: Chris Borden
Originally Posted By: bassnbshane
Originally Posted By: whatsaweighin
Learn to spell it correctly would be my first suggestion.

Aren't you a dumb a$$, if you don't have anything positive to offer keep it shut


Yes he is!



Lol I hope you have to stay in Pecos 6 months.

Re: Lake grandbury advise [Re: bassnbshane] #11434944 02/24/16 03:30 AM
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Hug the marker buoys (red and white vertical stripes) and you will be safe. There is one area south of 377 where marker buoys are eerily close to hazard buoys.

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