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Lake Granbury help
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07/14/17 11:30 AM
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fishslayer74
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I've rented a lake house on lake Granbury this weekend and wanted to ask where are the hotspots for whites. We're pretty close to public boat ramp near down town. Last year we stayed near the damn and tore them up but we are pretty far from that area this year. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Lake Granbury help
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07/14/17 11:40 AM
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fishslayer74
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Y'all are welcome to message if you don't want to make it publicly known lol!
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Re: Lake Granbury help
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07/18/17 10:50 PM
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killabooner
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I got into them north of the big power-lines last weekend (west side of channel). That's a good ride from downtown. if you go that direction, keep near the channel markers. Stumps can ruin a good day. Otherwise, you should have some luck around any windy banks. Good luck.
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Re: Lake Granbury help
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07/20/17 07:20 PM
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mwacosta
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Schooling fish are also on the lower ends from the dam to the power lines. Be there early.
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