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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    It is but when low like it is now, 195 to 198 range and lower, it seems to be tougher than any other time.
    Well crud may need re think my game plan then. What lake level should I start considering?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dewdrop View Post
    Looking at making a trip to Grenada this late February early March for my brothers bachelor trip. Was hoping to get some pointers on fishing the lake. Not familiar with the lake other than looking at maps of it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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    Go to Lake Washington, and have a blast! They will be biting then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bandchaser View Post
    Go to Lake Washington, and have a blast! They will be biting then.

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    May have look into that. We fish around here a lot but wanting something new to look at but still catch some good fish.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dewdrop View Post
    Well crud may need re think my game plan then. What lake level should I start considering?


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    200 and up, rising. Need a Lakemaster card in a Humminbird and adjust it according to the lake. At 200 there is a BUNCH of water 6 inches deep and shallower.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    200 and up, rising. Need a Lakemaster card in a Humminbird and adjust it according to the lake. At 200 there is a BUNCH of water 6 inches deep and shallower.
    Ok thanks for the help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dewdrop View Post
    Ok thanks for the help.


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    Lot of guides on this lake, myself included, money well spent, one day with a guide and then fish on your own. Our lakes here move 22 up from winter pool to summer pool. My number is in my signature, be glad to help any way I can whether I guide you or not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Lot of guides on this lake, myself included, money well spent, one day with a guide and then fish on your own. Our lakes here move 22 up from winter pool to summer pool. My number is in my signature, be glad to help any way I can whether I guide you or not.
    Greatly appreciated sir


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    Times two on the guide for a day. You will cut your learning curve in half. The LakeMaster and Hummingbird card is also a must as far as I am concerned. You may think you are in open water but look out . I went in March a couple of years ago and stayed for a month and a half. Boy Howdy did I get a lesson on lake depth and change. I saw folks running wide open in areas that 2 days earlier had stumps sticking up all over. I also saw areas that I had run wide open that made my heart skip a few beats when I saw what was under that water.
    That year the water jumped up 5 or more feet in less than 2 days. You need to be careful on that lake and use common sense while running it. Good luck and again if it is your first trip Ress. would be a good investment.
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    Take plenty of beer just in case you gotta sit at the cabin all day if you go toward the end of February. Best guides on the lake won't take trips that early. But....like feesh said the weather can turn it on. You just never kno. I'd play it say tho
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