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    This is the second time that I have fished Grenada Lake ever and a skunk was due... One catfish and one white bass and that was it. Lots of wind. It was difficult to keep rods out of the water with the boat rolling. I tried a couple of depths ranging from 15 FOW to 40 FOW without any change in success.

    The lake was cloudy- cloudy enough that I couldn't see the prop on the engine. We'll try again in a few weeks when the wind lays down a little and the lake clears up a lot.

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    You made it on and off her, it was a good day. Grenada can be a pain this time of year and it takes patience which she has taught me. Don't give up on her, she rewards you well on the good days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    You made it on and off her, it was a good day. Grenada can be a pain this time of year and it takes patience which she has taught me. Don't give up on her, she rewards you well on the good days.
    Thanks, and I'll definitely try again. I was surprised to see so much depth and contour change out in open water that would almost definitely hold fish in the other lakes. Those dips from 15' to 30' and then back up are usually the ticket. That's why I think the lack of water clarity was a big deal because I got nothing. I did come across a couple of spots that look like they would be dynamite in the early fall and spring pre-spawn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wind Knot View Post
    Thanks, and I'll definitely try again. I was surprised to see so much depth and contour change out in open water that would almost definitely hold fish in the other lakes. Those dips from 15' to 30' and then back up are usually the ticket. That's why I think the lack of water clarity was a big deal because I got nothing. I did come across a couple of spots that look like they would be dynamite in the early fall and spring pre-spawn.
    You are paying attention and it will pay off later, maybe even during the summer. Lot of ledges, just got to find the ones they are holding on or relating too. Way different from Sardis or Enid.
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    I wouldn't worry about it. After a while, ya get used to it.

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    Several years back I caught the largest stringer(limit) I had ever caught at Bryant . Never lost sight of the ramp . took a friend the next day and caught 4-5 all day . About the time you think you have Grenada by the ear you will realize it is the tail . Like john says "different" animal from Enid . Have left Choctaw with 2 and drove to Longbranch and catch a limit . All but one of my top 5 came from Grenada though .Keep on keeping on !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    I wouldn't worry about it. After a while, ya get used to it.

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    It was bound to happen. I was getting too used to catching fish before I could get all of the rods out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wind Knot View Post
    It was bound to happen. I was getting too used to catching fish before I could get all of the rods out.
    That's rare for me at Grenada this time of the year, now Sardis was different. Me and Ms Tammy took almost an hour to get out 8 rods they other day.

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    Grenada is a different Lake every time you go bout when you think you got them figured out they will throw you a curve ball.
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