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Grapevine sandies?? #10585996 02/01/15 08:25 PM
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Been out on Gvine a few times this year during winter, wanted to get into a school of sandbass, anybody know where the sandies are currently located? Been fishing a lot of deep points and shelfs with Lead Spoons and no luck so far, a few of my buddies want to get into some fishing and they aren't skilled enough to go bass fishing yet but I want to put them on some fish, any tips would help, thanks


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Re: Grapevine sandies?? [Re: Walker_wilson13] #10589046 02/02/15 10:47 PM
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try the mouth of Marshall creek and in the creek that goes under 377 if theirs any water the sandies run good when theirs water or twin coves go back as far as you can there is a rock wall on your right it use to hold lots of crappie and sandies . like I said if there is water to get back there. I have been there in a few months good luck

Re: Grapevine sandies?? [Re: Walker_wilson13] #10595195 02/05/15 03:26 AM
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Few years back caught a good amount just out side twin cove in January. The were just west in the main lake out side the cove. The started schooling just before dark.


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