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Re: Granbury fishing [Re: Patrnflyr] #12390635 08/18/17 09:31 AM
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Thanks for the help. I'm guessing this is for stripers being almost 50 ft down? I fish for "fish". Will catch anything that is fun. Heck, we chummed with corn and caught a bunch of small catfish using ultra light tackle last weekend. Hooked a large carp until it broke off which was fun. I've seen picks of the large stripers and I'd eventually like to hook into those. They seem the most elusive to me. I can catch some bass pretty much anywhere. Usually not big ones but numbers of the 1-2 lb size. Haven't tried for crappie yet. White bass, when I find them, is like anybody else- simple to catch on anything. Now, back to the stripers. I see huge ones being caught by the pics people post but I've never caught one. Biggest I've ever boated was around 3-4 lbs. that's where I'd like to concentrate when I retire and start concentrating on fishing.

Sorry, noticed I put this in the bass fishing section. I'll repost a similar thread in a more generic section later. Thanks again all of you for your input. It's been a long time with lots of changes in the past 20 years. I'm just glad my rattle traps are still working!

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Re: Granbury fishing [Re: Patrnflyr] #12392158 08/19/17 05:38 AM
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That wasn't meant to be species specific. I just used that image to convey the concept of looking for fish on structure on a graph. Ignore the specifics and focus on the concept. If it's striper your looking for, they are pelagic (open water) fish and don't really hold too much on structure. They will school up and roam water looking for food. Schooling striper are pretty easy to pick out on a graph, you just have to find them first. Most of that food congregates on or near structure, so some of the same concepts apply. Find the food, and the fish will be near by.


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Re: Granbury fishing [Re: Patrnflyr] #12415617 09/06/17 12:38 AM
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Well, we spent the whole holiday weekend at the lake. I'm very impressed with the amount of fish this lake holds. It'll take me years to learn all its secrets but with three of us fishing for 2-3 days, I bet we caught 80-100 fish, mostly largemouths, stripers, whites and hybrids. Nothing larger than 2.5lbs but still fun nonetheless. We'd start before sunrise and we're finished by 10 when all the jet skis and ski boats came out and shut it down. Really enjoyed this since I haven't fished warm water species in 15 or so years.

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Catching any smallmouth? Just curious, I caught the lake record smallmouth during a tournament there many years ago, held it for a couple years before getting beat by a guy drowning minnows realmad


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Re: Granbury fishing [Re: Patrnflyr] #12418455 09/08/17 01:46 AM
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Not a one. We caught whites, hybrids, stripers, largemouth and spotted bass, carp, channel cats, crappie and bluegill. We saw some huge gar too and one of them hit our bait but luckily came off before we brought it up to the boat. I think it would be worth cutting the line before hoisting one of those into a boat. Nothing huge except a 15 lb carp and 5 lb channel cat on a 5 wt flyrod swinging a salmon egg pattern. (My son can't quite give up the fly fishing!) A huge bluegill which hit a shad rattletrap. Amazed at the whites and striper, though. They were gorging themselves. They'd hit our rattle traps and as we brought them in, they'd be throwing up a mouth full of shad. Guess they're preparing for winter. All over the surface were dead shad that had been mangled in the melee. One day, we hit schooling largemouths that were in the same area of the whites and stripers the day before. Acted just like the whites and hybrids with the shad. We landed about 10-15 before they slowed down.

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Re: Granbury fishing [Re: Patrnflyr] #12447606 09/30/17 11:27 AM
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Were still into the fish. Crazy how this lake is producing. Maybe its because Im a newcomer and really beating the water down. Were catching probably 50% largemouths and 50% stripers. Our groups best is a 26 striper and mine is a 24 one. Now, were going to try and see how the crappie are biting.

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Went out today. Definitely slowed down a bunch. Caught six largemouth. All under two pounds and all on squarebill shad colored crankbaits. My son caught a 10.2lb striper that was huge but really short for some reason. He was easily able to put his whole fist in its mouth but it just seemed shorter than the long torpedoes weve been catching. It was a big chunk fish. Bite was definitely different too. Every fish just felt like hitting the bottom but kept tugging until they were closer to the boat, then, they would start fighting. Even the striper felt like a dink for the first 30 seconds. Just different than the SLAM the largemouths usually do.

Re: Granbury fishing [Re: Patrnflyr] #12493481 11/06/17 01:01 AM
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We went out today and really fought for any bites. We had a bunch of white bass come up around us on the surface and they kept us busy but no largemouths. Then, I remembered somebodys post on Bridgeport about finding them on the shore with deep water nearby. We tried to duplicate that. Used shad colored square bills and really laid into them. I mean, the nose of the boat in 7 foot and the transom in 60. We caught quite a few and then it just stopped again.

Re: Granbury fishing [Re: Patrnflyr] #12517192 11/27/17 01:01 AM
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Ok. Got a question not necessarily for Granbury so here goes. Wed go out and catch 20-30fish a day in the late summer through September. As the temps dropped, its getting tougher to bass, then it completely stops. Weve done nothing as far as changing lures, techniques or geography. Just plain old stops! Its happened three times now. We fine the pattern, catch a few and then, nothing. This is over the course of 3-4 hrs during middle of the day, water temp around 62. Thanks for your advice

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