Best thing to do is bring all the crappie to me and I will properly dispose of them
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I had a friend from Grenada said she heard there is a warning out about not eating the fish from Grenada Lake. I can’t find anything on this. Rumor? Fake news? Anyone one else heard this?
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Best thing to do is bring all the crappie to me and I will properly dispose of them
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I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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I read that it is below the spillway from where Bogue Creek enters the river down to the bridge at I 55. Something about a sewage tank flooding.
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I to have a disposal center, conveniently located off I 55 or the new I 269 corridor, take your pick. Prefer our outsourced crappie to be filleted and properly iced prior to "inspection".
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Well it’s not just for Grenada it’s for all the big 4 best thing to do is go to Barnett them fish taste better and won’t kill you
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I heard Grenada fish were the tastiest biggest and easiest to catch
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Well next week they will say to eat all you want. Those crappie are getting smarter everyday.
Be safe and good luck fishing
Channel "9" news made it sound like if you have ever been in Grenada county you should avoid eating fish . That crew at 10 P.M. is special . They showed a picture of the lake but it would take a lot more rain to flush sewage above the dam into the lake . We may all end up in the Gulf .