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    Default Grenada or Enid


    Going to try one of them tomorrow and or Sunday. Anybody got any suggestions or info they would share.


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    I fished Enid yesterday. It was a great day to fish but the fish didn't agree with me. Kept a few but it was a slow day. Could see fish but could not get them to bite.
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    Get some Off Shore OR12 planer boards and learn how to use them. 90+% of our crappie came from behind the boards on Enid and Grenada. They were very skittish of cranks close to the boat.
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    I use 2 18' poles straight off of the side of the boat and it does seem like those poles catch most of the fish. I have some planer boards but have not bothered to learn how to use them.

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    I have a couple of planer boards.. may try them. I use 14, 10, and 6 ft rods from the front or back, catch fish on all 3 sizes about the same but have noticed less bites this year when i feel like im in fish

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    When I am not getting bit like I think I should...I speed up some....makes the difference sometimes.
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    I varied my speed from 1.5 to 2 and did not seem to help. What would you consider fast enough?

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    I have run from 1.3 to 2.0 this year. Earlier in summer 1.3 was working well. Now I'm running 1.6-1.7. I rarely go faster than 2.0. I've only had one day this summer when 2.0 was catching.

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