Looks like to me in the heat of the summer you should be able to jig in all the timber in 30' of water.
I never seen so much structure in a lake in all my life.
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Looks like to me in the heat of the summer you should be able to jig in all the timber in 30' of water.
I have fished Graham since the first day it opened in 1982. Lake was chock full of crappie someone had put in it before the lake was ready to have crappie. You could catch 100 small crappie in 30 minutes and go home. No limits in those days. TWRA poisoned the lake to kill out the crappie and later restocked with black crappie. I have never had any luck since but I mainly bass fished Graham. Caught my first last year bream fishing with crickets right up against the bank. Clyde Freeman lives around the corner from me (state record black crappie holder) and he fishes there nearly daily and even he struggles many days.
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about 3 years ago I was catching a bunch of crappie there, I would catch 70 to 100 and maybe have 20 to 25 keepers, I was excited about the next year just knew all those short crappie would be keepers, then the last two years I don't think I have caught 20 of any size there ,don't know what happened to them. I know TWRA stocked sterile black nose crappie in several lakes I wonder I that's what happened to Graham crappie , they were all caught .. and yep, if Clyde not catching any you might as well go home..