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Lake Granbury
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04/30/25 11:19 AM
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Mooreg9
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Planning on hitting Lake Granbury tomorrow or friday this week. What area should i target for sandies and strips? What lures are working the best right now. not chasing the biggest fish would just like to catch alot
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Re: Lake Granbury
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05/13/25 02:28 AM
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dbones
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Re: Lake Granbury
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05/13/25 01:10 PM
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gborg
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There has been a huge influx of water from the Brazos chain originating from PK. The stripes flushed down the river may be in the upper or northern area of the lake . Once they become accustomed to their new surroundings, I would fish mid lake and south toward the damn dam ! Swim baits, slabs and top water early should be attempted. Depending on your electronics finding fish should not be an issue !
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Re: Lake Granbury
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05/13/25 04:33 PM
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Easeup
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take a look around the lower part in 10 -14 ft water right now. that will be your clearest water.
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