Yea they will run up in the stake beds in the fall! Gotta catch em just right though
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I miss single poling stake beds at Grenada, as the water come down, do the fish relate to the stakebeds in the way they do sometimes in the spring? I had a couple of memorable days in Redgrass with the lake around 207 and putting the hurt on em, but it was March several years ago.
jigflinger, dr crappie LIKED above post
Yea they will run up in the stake beds in the fall! Gotta catch em just right though
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bwillig, dr crappie LIKED above post
So, if you live 5 1/2 hours from Grenada, does a guy just wait until it hits 207 or so and hope for the best, or is the water temperature a better judge of when it should be good?
dr crappie LIKED above post
Either, both, or neither. Grenada in the fall is a crap shoot. If you can find them you can catch the limit. Depending on the water level, you just look in different places. I say if you have time and opportunity, come on down.
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bwillig, dr crappie LIKED above post
There's a few in stake beds now, luckily! I suffered a catastrophic motor failure last week during the ACT and ended up fishing stake beds in Wolf and Gibbs.
bwillig, dr crappie LIKED above post
In '87 I caught a 3 lb 9 oz female off the Redgrass creek area. Best day crappie fishing ever, caught the limit and kept nothing below 1 1/2 lbs. Cleaned fish for hours.
dr crappie, bwillig LIKED above post
Hit/ Miss . at best . Went yesterday and caught 2 crappie , 2 catfish and a stripe . Sometimes they are hard to come by . Coming far ? Hire a guide , Got to stay on them .
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