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Grapevine patterns #5246205 08/27/10 10:57 PM
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Hello, me and my older brother have been fishing Grapevine for the past could of days, and cant seem to get on a pattern for the bigger fish. We have found lots and lots of smaller bass (white,black and rock)on the north side of the lake pretty much from twin coves west on the main lake side. Are there any spots that anyone has seen schooling or caught bigger fish? We did pull a couple of 13 inch bass out but that was with about 30 5-7 inchers. Thanks in advance!

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Re: Grapevine patterns [Re: Jeremy D] #5246219 08/27/10 11:00 PM
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go to the other end of the lake and try your luck there

Re: Grapevine patterns [Re: North Texas Bass Assasin] #5246565 08/28/10 01:22 AM
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Fish deep.. Grapevine is an easy lake to catch small fish on but if you are getting alot of bites, you are fishing in the wrong area

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