Stay at Hambones
check back on ramps, all depends on water levels, too early to call
Minners at Lakeway or B's, Long Branch Bait shop if you go up to Enid
I've fished and guided on Reelfoot all my life but never been to Grenada. Going to go first week in April. Any information y'all could give me would be greatly appreciated. Where is a good place to stay? Doesn't have to be great only gonna sleep there and hopefully fish all day. Which ramps are best ? And where to get minners? Thanks
Stay at Hambones
check back on ramps, all depends on water levels, too early to call
Minners at Lakeway or B's, Long Branch Bait shop if you go up to Enid
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(662) 458-8925pb crappie LIKED above post
Thanks I know Grenada has most of the big fish from what I've heard but which lake do you catch the most fish in?
pb crappie LIKED above post
All of the big 4 are great Lakes and each have their own temperament. Grenada is the most finicky. And each have big big fish, but each will be hot or cold at different times.
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If you are going to be down there a whole week, do yourself a huge favor and make the drive to hit all four. You won't regret it!!! Hambone's if you are only fishing Grenada and Enid.
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Give a man a fish and feed him for a day.
Teach a man to fish and he'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day!
Don't forget about Butla. Huge fish when she's right, but for a fact, she is fickle about giving them up.
She's the most finicky by far. Nader is easy compared to Butla.
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Ditto on the BIG butla fish, but I still say you need a pod of orkas to catch a limit!