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    Default Grenada Guide - No Livescope


    I primarily fish Enid Lake; have only fished Grenada a handful of times. As I do not own a livescope for my boat and do not plan on getting one, I am looking for a guide for Grenada lake that does not use one so that I can learn how to fish that lake. Any recommendations?
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    Most guides prefer to spider rig or pull cranks . Get you in /out boat in a hurry .No livescope needed .
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    It’s fishes like a Enid! Just a lot more trees ! And prolly a little more shallow water!

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    How exactly are you wanting to fish? Single pole, spider rig, long line?


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    Would like to spider rig as that’s what I do on my pontoon

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    The thing about Grenada is that the fishing can be totally different from year to year depending on the water level. If you’re hiring a guide to learn the lake it can become very expensive. Just because you catch fish in one place one year does not mean they will be there next year. I’ve gone as long as 5 years before being able to fish a productive spot again.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BroKenneth View Post
    The thing about Grenada is that the fishing can be totally different from year to year depending on the water level. If you’re hiring a guide to learn the lake it can become very expensive. Just because you catch fish in one place one year does not mean they will be there next year. I’ve gone as long as 5 years before being able to fish a productive spot again.


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    Grenada stump fields and old highways crossing the lake will humble you quick . Can be rough on prop shafts ! Ask me how I know . lol
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    Thank buddy! I’m not livescoping and don’t plan to; but I’m also not fishing Grenada anymore. Sardis and Arkabutla, with the occasional Enid trip.


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    If your good at fishing enid you shouldn’t have a problem on Grenada! No need to pay for a guide for that just come on down when you’re ready I’d be happy to get you going in the right direction... Ramps to use general areas to fish. You typically won’t catch as many on Grenada as enid but you should catch bigger fish....


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