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crappie at Granger #2749658 10/19/08 10:32 PM
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went fishing saturday and no crappie to be found. Caught 1 all day. I did catch 2 little ones at daylight with a casting net in about 2 feet of water. so where have te crappie gone?

Re: crappie at Granger [Re: snowyriver6] #2749794 10/19/08 11:26 PM
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Where were you fishing? What structure?

Re: crappie at Granger [Re: Stucky76] #2750524 10/20/08 10:36 AM
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I was on Granger too Saturday (Mainly camping). I fished for about three hours. I fished timber in the 5'-7' range. I caught two decent fish (12" and 14") about 3'-4' down and one dink. If I would have been serious about fishin' or was going back this weekend, that's the cover and depths I would concentrate on. fish


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Re: crappie at Granger [Re: crappieScout Calvin] #2750552 10/20/08 10:43 AM
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I was fishing the usual brushplies. The ones we always catch a lot at all summer....10-15 feet of water. Sooner 1 didnt catch a single 1. We thought it was because they renamed it longhorn and all the fish left.

Re: crappie at Granger [Re: snowyriver6] #2751038 10/20/08 01:16 PM
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I believe that most of the crappie have scattered, and not many to be found stacked up on the usual b/p's.
It has got to the time of year where you probably will have better luck by slow trolling in area's where you find a lot of baitfish.
The fish on Granger usually start to scatter by the second week in oct, give or take a week.
I caught a few on b/p's on fri.6-7 keepers, but only managed 3 keepers yesterday.
You will see me with multiple rods out slow trolling next time out! thumb


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Re: crappie at Granger [Re: koobycrappie] #2751060 10/20/08 01:21 PM
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Thanks for the info Kevin!


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Re: crappie at Granger [Re: SaltyDawg88] #2751087 10/20/08 01:28 PM
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are you trolling for crappie? whats the next pattern when you find'em all together ?

Re: crappie at Granger [Re: snowyriver6] #2751240 10/20/08 02:15 PM
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Yes indeed, trolling for crappie.
I will stick to this pattern until about the second or third week of Feb.,after that they will be slowly moving back to the shallows for spawning,after that they usually are back on b/p's in good numbers starting about the first few weeks of May.
This is what I have encoutered in the last 7-10 years on Granger.
There may be others that fish the lake that have other observations.
I will be posting on how well I did slow trolling next weekend. thumb


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Re: crappie at Granger [Re: koobycrappie] #2751558 10/20/08 03:55 PM
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I would'a thought they go deep during the winter. At granger that would be 15 to 20 feet. I was gonna set out winter brushplies. I guess that doesnt work there.

Re: crappie at Granger [Re: snowyriver6] #2751630 10/20/08 04:15 PM
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Spent the whole weekend out on Granger. Fishing is slow with the low water levels. Had to work to find the fish. Ended the weekend with only 26 fish in the livewell. Most were caught on BP's in 9'-10' of water. Water temp is starting to slowly cool down. Fish will be back on the 14'-16' BP's before long. Come on winter. BEVO's LAIR (hook'em horns) (renamed from Sooner1) produced the biggest fish of the weekend. A 14"er caught by none other than DBwoman. (Dangit, beat me again)
Good to see ya fishinClyde. Hope to see you again soon. Hopefully next time you come down to "the LAKE" more of the GG will show up. Good luck on the lake.
See ya out there slow trolling Kooby and good to see ya yesterday.
Thanks for the lights Zach. Didn't get a chance to mount or use them yet but will this next weekend if I don't go up to Cedar Creek to watch the fishing and weighin for the CAT tourney.


Keep on fishing.



Re: crappie at Granger [Re: DaveB] #2751670 10/20/08 04:24 PM
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David,

It was good seeing you and Dee again as well. She wooped you again huh? rolfmao Man, that timber sure does look good and I like the stained water. If I come back, hopefully, I'll be brave enough to go up into the river. I didn't want to chance it with Bridgett aboard.


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Re: crappie at Granger [Re: crappieScout Calvin] #2751754 10/20/08 04:37 PM
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When you come back, hopefully we can make a trip up the river in my boat or maybe we can get Cvillemudcat or Crappieking to take us up the river and show us the way.
Granger is a good little lake. With alot of big crappie to catch
Forgot to mention that we caught 15-20 fish that just tipped the 10" mark. Went back in the lake for another day.


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David,
I'll probably take you up on that the next time I come down.


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Re: crappie at Granger [Re: crappieScout Calvin] #2751796 10/20/08 04:47 PM
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Cool, look forward to it. See if I can get the others onboard.


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Re: crappie at Granger [Re: crappieScout Calvin] #2751827 10/20/08 04:53 PM
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Hey Snowy,
I'm not saying that you can't catch crappie during the winter on b/p's, I just don't think that you will catch as many as you would in the months of May thru Sept.
That is why I start slow trolling during this time due to the fact that you cover a lot of territory and don't waste as much time in one particular place.
Also as a bonus you usually find quite a few b/p's along the way when you are trolling.
Most of my trolling is done in anywhere from 12 to 25 ft. deep.
Go ahead and set out those b/p's, bolt I'm always looking for new spots to add to the one's that I already have. thumb


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