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Favorite pattern to run on granbury? #12346495 07/18/17 09:51 PM
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Just spent a lot of time today on lake granbury and caught 13-16 fish with a buddy (don't remember exact numbers) but no real big fish besides 1 keeper that was around 18 inches. We fished some reeds early in the morning and threw frogs, then ran across the lake and fished some docks. We ended up fishing finesse jigs on a cliff/ rocky shoreline and that's where we caught most of our fish. Casting up to 3 feet of water and hopping jigs down into anywhere between 10-30 feet of water. Good day of fishing but like I said, no "big" fish. What is your favorite pattern to run and why? Not asking for spots just wanted to know out of curiosity.


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Re: Favorite pattern to run on granbury? [Re: RudiTexas] #12346601 07/18/17 11:10 PM
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If I were going tomorrow I would try finesse jigs on cliffs/rocky shorelines and target 10-30' based on my brief internet research.

Sorry I am of no help.

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Re: Favorite pattern to run on granbury? [Re: RudiTexas] #12346925 07/19/17 01:53 AM
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Square bill early, deeper brushy docks mid day tx rig.

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