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Thread: How to treat a bad guide at Grenada

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    If you pay attention here on this board, you'll meet enough people and get enough tips that you ought to be able to get on the fish, in my opinion. Its a good group around here, always willing to help out.

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    If you are planning on hiring a guide, PM me. I'll give you all of thier numbers...

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    So I am assuming you guys suggest Grenada as a pretty good lake? I fish KY Lake a lot and Weiss Lake in Alabama but always like looking for a change in places. This lake caught my attention with the 12" size limit because I have always wished KY Lake would do the same thing.
    "You should have been here yesterday!!!

    Jigboy

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    Naw man I dont know what youve heard but there aint no crappie in Grenada lake, just white bass and carp!
    Stick yo jig in there!

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    Grenada can be unforgiving. It's a great lake, but can be very frustrating too. And ROUGH in a wind. The best thing about it is it's proximity to other options....Enid, Sardis, Ross Barnett and a host of Delta Lakes as well.

    Don't pay no attention to Bigger, he's in a foul mood since he got skunked Friday.

    Wannabe...
    Wannabe...v2.0
    A lot like the old Wannabe... except with fewer bad words. And Karate chop action. But, yes, still purtier than you.


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    Grenada can make you a Hero or Zero. That lake still holds my personal best day and maybe 5 of the most frustrating days. If you are new to the lake a good guide is worth the money. That's my thought on Grenada.

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    I consider my home lake Kentucky lake and it can be horrible in the wind. I want to hire a guide at least once or twice to learn the lake at least a little and see how you catch them there. I mainly long line troll. Does anyone do that are are you mainly spider rigging.
    "You should have been here yesterday!!!

    Jigboy

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    I drive from Iowa(12hrs) to fish Grenada if that helps! Wannabe is right though, you may draw a blank for 5 days. It is rough fishing but I go for one fish, not limits. One 3lber and I go home.

    I fish KY lake too and if I were you, I would stay there!

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    What you get with a guide (the 1 mentioned)is he fishish every day whether guiding or not and know's where the fish are regardless of weather.

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    Thanks for your help and I am also looking for that one fish. Don't mind catching a cooler full but really want the 3 pounder.
    "You should have been here yesterday!!!

    Jigboy

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