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Re: Crappie at Granger, finding brush piles [Re: Krappie-King] #13438715 02/13/20 09:39 PM
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I'll put together a video if I get into them.
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Very informative video again. I grew up on that lake, and it's by far and away the muddiest lake I've ever been on. My only advice would be to start on the south side of the lake, as that's where I found most my structure. Seems people fish the brush mostly in the summer and want protection from a south wind. Chartreuse is a killer color in that water. Good luck!

When I fished it once before, it was on someone else's boat and thought I'll never come back here again (muddy water). I'll pick me up some Chartreuse lures!
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Re: Crappie at Granger, finding brush piles [Re: sticknstring] #13438719 02/13/20 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by sticknstring
Get'R Done Tim! thumb

I'll try, from what people are telling me, I'm not going to catch jack squat!
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Re: Crappie at Granger, finding brush piles [Re: pop r] #13438721 02/13/20 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by pop r
Good luck! thumb

thanks, I'll need it! Tim


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Re: Crappie at Granger, finding brush piles [Re: Skunked Again Fishing] #13438935 02/14/20 01:11 AM
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Check out central Texas crappie guys on Facebook

I’d wait a month, crappie during the winter on that lake sucks


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Re: Crappie at Granger, finding brush piles [Re: river-rat] #13440389 02/15/20 09:42 AM
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Check out central Texas crappie guys on Facebook

I’d wait a month, crappie during the winter on that lake sucks

I’m on that fb site, thanks. I’m fishing it today, maybe I’ll learn something. Tim


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