Don't think ol Cray is hyping it. Higher water on Grenada is generally a lot tougher.
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Don't think ol Cray is hyping it. Higher water on Grenada is generally a lot tougher.
Yep. Higher water spreads them out a lot more. You factor in the level jumping and falling every other day and it can get tough.
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We deal with that on a daily basis on Ky Lake and Lake Barkley.
What else ya got to detour the masses? [emoji23] [emoji476]
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Grenada is going to have a down turn next couple years. That's what the locals say down there.
It’s about time for full parking lots and 100 boat days. Let em come. We need the money, good fishing or not. [emoji23][emoji23]
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Like he said, Brian...come on down, we "po" down here!:biggrin
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Come on JT, you will catch some fish, just make sure to throw a jig pole in the boat this year. Might have to fish in the bushes some. We got a ton more rain coming in the next 2 weeks. And it's coming from SW to NE so delta is going to be flooded and not going to be able to drain much if any water off the lakes. Going to be a really high water year this year.
U B right, Cray. Fishin' the bushes, but not in the treesnonono I knew when I bought that Bucks UltraLight(7 oz) jiggin' pole at Grizzly Jig in January it would be a good investment. This is gonna be the year for it!