Those maps they pass out at the corps offices are pretty good to just get you started then the Lakemaster chart card for Humminbird units is really good.
I have only fished Grenada a few times but love fishing up there and plan on fishing alot more in the future up there. Was wondering what would be the best map for me to be able to learn what everything is actually called on the lake. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks
Those maps they pass out at the corps offices are pretty good to just get you started then the Lakemaster chart card for Humminbird units is really good.
I have a fishing hot spots map, they appear to be great for beginners.
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I've helped fishing hotspots in the past. It's got general information useful to most
The lake master map paired with the app has just about everything on it but honestly Google maps on your phone is pretty good.
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Locals have unique names for places that may not be the same as on the map. I know most of these lakes pretty well and still hear people talk about certain areas and call it something I've never heard before.
Carl's Guide Service
Sardis Lake
Enid Lake
Grenada Lake
901-734-7536
Yes, it took awhile to speak Enid in Water Valley . On Enid there is Barton's ditch, Annie's creek , McFarland hill ,Airplane, Cotton field ,Ho-buck, mud/snake creek ,Hidden Lake, and My go to was/is Flower creek. Some maps have a few of these and if you know these two you are definitely a local " bad man tree" and" Crappie hollow ."
Last edited by Eagle 1; 03-16-2018 at 11:39 PM.