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how is greenbelt
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03/11/16 05:30 AM
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robstermon13
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heading up there sunday, may fish a few days. never been on the lake no idea about it. is it a standing tree lake or will i have to search for my structure.
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Re: how is greenbelt
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03/11/16 06:14 PM
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PKfishin
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I think it's been closed all winter. This rain will likely have it closed until summer. I never fish there but pass it on 380 as I go to my lake house. The parking lot was finally not under water before this rain but was covered with a thick layer of mud.
John 21:3 Simon Peter saith unto them, I go a fishing. They say unto him, We also go with thee.
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Re: how is greenbelt
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03/11/16 06:59 PM
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SlabbedSilly
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If you mean Greenbelt Reservoir near Clarendon, I know it is very low. It was very clear as well and rocky. I hope someone with better info will chime in.
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Re: how is greenbelt
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03/12/16 04:30 AM
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deepfried
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Robstermon it's very low. It sits today at 23.7 % of normal. That's 33 feet low. This time last year it was only 12% full. When the lake is at normal levels the creeks Kelly Creek and Carrol Creek are where it's at. There is also some good fishing off of the main lake points. It is a pretty clear lake normally with good walleye and SM Bass fishing. There are some monster catfish in there as well. With the water this low there is quite a bit of standing timber in the middle of the lake where the old cottonwood trees once grew along the old river. Back in the 70's they stocked this lake with northern pike. They caught huge northerns out of there through the 80's. Hence the name "Northern Pike Capital of Texas". If I were up there I would get as close as I could to some deep water and fish the cover close to there. Hope this helps.
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