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Lake Georgetown Crappie Question #2352747 06/10/08 03:36 PM
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I've always fished Granger but want to try Lake Georgtown for Crappie since it's a lot closer to my home. Since Georgetown is a clear water lake, at what depth do you Georgtown experts normally catch Crappie during the day in the Summertime? Also what color combinations seem to work for jigs?

Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
Scott

Re: Lake Georgetown Crappie Question [Re: smak90] #2353211 06/10/08 05:20 PM
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have no idea, but I will be in that area on Friday and would also like to know


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Re: Lake Georgetown Crappie Question [Re: Bfail] #2354032 06/10/08 09:34 PM
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aint no fish in g-town

Re: Lake Georgetown Crappie Question [Re: smak90] #2357945 06/11/08 11:38 PM
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I have no idea about Georgetown but what works at Granger? Will be there camping and fishing all next week. Any info would be greatly appreciated.


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Try the night bite under green lights. Thats what I have heard about G-town Haven't fished it but been watching the reports here on the forum. Gonna try it next week myself.


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Re: Lake Georgetown Crappie Question [Re: DaveB] #2362922 06/13/08 01:26 PM
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Ken, Last weekend I did pretty good in 10 to 14 feet of water. Most were on brushpiles. The small whites were also schooling like crazy when I was Crappie fishing. You couldn't even get your jig down to the brushpile without catching a 6 inch white bass. Good luck!

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Originally Posted By: smak90
Ken, Last weekend I did pretty good in 10 to 14 feet of water. Most were on brushpiles. The small whites were also schooling like crazy when I was Crappie fishing. You couldn't even get your jig down to the brushpile without catching a 6 inch white bass. Good luck!


Any keepers? thats so annoying when small fish do that. Oh well, atleast there is action


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Re: Lake Georgetown Crappie Question [Re: Bfail] #2365541 06/14/08 11:24 AM
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Any action is good action. I release most of them any way. Especially since I will be camping I won't keep more than we will eat in a day. Will have 10 and 12 year old daughters who just want to catch. Looking for relaxation and using my new sonar to find the brush piles and fish.


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