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Striper fishing granbury
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06/06/20 09:41 PM
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Joined: Dec 2016
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BrandonR
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Does anyone know where to find the striper on granbury I’ve been fishing Texoma a lot but recently moved here and just wondering where I should give it a shot.
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: BrandonR]
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06/06/20 11:16 PM
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Shawn the printer
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Not sure how the golden algae is effecting the lake, but usually in the summer they run from around Indian Harbor to the dam. You just have to find them.
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: BrandonR]
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06/07/20 10:40 PM
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Catch25
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Wouldn't waste my time on that lake
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: BrandonR]
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06/08/20 12:54 AM
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Joined: Jun 2020
Posts: 7
FF1437
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Green Horn
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Fishing was really good a few years ago but I’ve had tough luck lately on Granbury. Better off going to Whitney. Fishing has been very good there lately.
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: BrandonR]
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06/08/20 04:46 PM
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PKfishin
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should be lots of stripers there. PK dumped all theirs into the Brazos above granbury. It's a shallow lake though and maybe the stripers didn't go that far.
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: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: BrandonR]
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06/08/20 08:42 PM
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Osbornfishing
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The recent golden algae outbreak is the first one on Granbury in years and appears to have been knocked back by the recent warm weather. Striper and white bass populations have been increasing in Granbury. At this time of year the striper should be from the dam past the first big bend in the lake to the power lines.
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: BrandonR]
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06/09/20 07:03 PM
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Joined: Jun 2010
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G Love
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In my experience, it's DeCordova and south. Lots of looking. Once found, they can be caught. But, lots of looking. Then you'll hear about Joe Blow that your buddy knows who has a house on the outside bend just before the damn that throws top waters off his dock and catches 'em. Just gotta find 'em down there.
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: BrandonR]
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06/09/20 10:15 PM
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RANDY WOOD
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Give Mike Acosta a shout. He lives at the lake. Myself or him can point you in the right direction. A half day trip with Mike will give you years of Striper knowledge on Granbury. Sand Bass and Crappie are also good. Your not wasting your time fishing this lake. Randy
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: RANDY WOOD]
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06/10/20 04:55 PM
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G Love
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Give Mike Acosta a shout. He lives at the lake. Myself or him can point you in the right direction. A half day trip with Mike will give you years of Striper knowledge on Granbury. Sand Bass and Crappie are also good. Your not wasting your time fishing this lake. Randy +1
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: BrandonR]
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06/10/20 05:06 PM
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Czechster
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Definitely slow with the striper this this year. As mentioned above form DC south, I have been able to get on some sandies here and there.
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: G Love]
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06/13/20 04:34 AM
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honey hole
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Give Mike Acosta a shout. He lives at the lake. Myself or him can point you in the right direction. A half day trip with Mike will give you years of Striper knowledge on Granbury. Sand Bass and Crappie are also good. Your not wasting your time fishing this lake. Randy +1 +2
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: BrandonR]
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06/30/20 04:42 PM
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Texas_fishin2010
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I typically stick to largemouth, but lately I have been trying to branch out and catch other species. What kind of structure or depth do stripers tend to relate to? Not looking for any ones secrets some key things to look for.
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: BrandonR]
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07/01/20 12:22 PM
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Czechster
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I have only been able to catch undersized stripers mixed in with sandies. I haven't fished the large flats in a while. I have caught most of my fish in 12'-25' of water at points and the top or bottom of edges or drop offs. Good luck.
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Re: Striper fishing granbury
[Re: Czechster]
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07/01/20 04:44 PM
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mwacosta
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