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Lake Granger #11513521 03/31/16 02:40 PM
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Hello, I would like to try to go crappie fishing for the first time on Lake Granger. I have been on the lake before for catfish and white bass so i know they lake pretty well. I just have a few questions to ask. How do you navigate the stump field on granger? I have a bass boat. I went to the creeks for the white bass run but my propeller took a good beating. I know there is a route that you are suppose to take. Can someone help me navigate through the minefield? I also know that there are a lot of brush piles on Lake Granger. I heard that the Gas Station near the lake sells a map with all the structure marked. We don't have good electronics but we do have a navigation system.


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Re: Lake Granger [Re: SpeciesFisherman] #11513532 03/31/16 02:45 PM
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Are the crappie spawning yet? That means that you need to go shallow right?


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Re: Lake Granger [Re: SpeciesFisherman] #11513793 03/31/16 04:19 PM
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Are you wanting a path up into the river or looking for places to fish in the stumps?

Re: Lake Granger [Re: SpeciesFisherman] #11514059 03/31/16 06:28 PM
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I am mostly looking for a path to go up the creeks.


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Re: Lake Granger [Re: SpeciesFisherman] #11514429 03/31/16 09:35 PM
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most people go up the river by their gps systems now days. In some spot you get a little off one way or the other your in the stumps. If you can get in touch with Salty Dawg, he's the best one on Granger to talk about electronics with.

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Re: Lake Granger [Re: SpeciesFisherman] #11514622 03/31/16 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted By: SpeciesFisherman
Hello, I would like to try to go crappie fishing for the first time on Lake Granger. I have been on the lake before for catfish and white bass so i know they lake pretty well. I just have a few questions to ask. How do you navigate the stump field on granger? I have a bass boat. I went to the creeks for the white bass run but my propeller took a good beating. I know there is a route that you are suppose to take. Can someone help me navigate through the minefield? I also know that there are a lot of brush piles on Lake Granger. I heard that the Gas Station near the lake sells a map with all the structure marked. We don't have good electronics but we do have a navigation system.


Fish the main lake for crappie now. You can find BP anywhere in 8' to 10' of water at normal lake level. Also a few good places to fish shallow. Don't attempt to go up river unless you have a track or someone to follow. That still doesn't mean you won't damage prop, like I did earlier in the year.


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Re: Lake Granger [Re: SpeciesFisherman] #11514792 04/01/16 12:55 AM
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What Gazn357 said!


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Re: Lake Granger [Re: SpeciesFisherman] #11516135 04/01/16 05:12 PM
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That river changes a bunch every year. Be careful and take it slow if you go. I agree, I would fish the main lake area.

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