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Lake Graham
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02/04/20 02:42 AM
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Joined: Apr 2014
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chadmichael
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I was thinking about going out there for the first time this weekend. Looking for any info on the lake or current lake conditions.
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Re: Lake Graham
[Re: chadmichael]
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02/04/20 11:21 AM
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danceswithbass
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I havent been out there in six mos, but just a heads up that it not really a hot water power plant lake and usually fishes pretty tough this time of year. Fishing soft plastics slow on 12 to 15ft deep rock (and be alert for real soft takes) or using a medium diving tight wobble crank reeled a little slower than normal is what I would try.
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Re: Lake Graham
[Re: chadmichael]
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02/04/20 12:57 PM
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David Welcher
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Mineral Wells Bass Club held an open out there a few weeks ago and it took over 26 lbs to win and had several sacks over 20 lbs. The lake has rebounded, go get you some.
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Re: Lake Graham
[Re: chadmichael]
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02/04/20 02:55 PM
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Catfanman
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Theirs a place called Kindley park straght off the highway going towards Newcastle that has a old bridge you can fish on and people catch crappie their all the time and I be seen people catch bass on it as well and I've caught a few catfish their as well
Last edited by Catfanman; 02/04/20 04:27 PM.
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