Thought about going to grenada this weekend. Is it gonna be too muddy? Has anyone done any good recently? Thanks
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Thought about going to grenada this weekend. Is it gonna be too muddy? Has anyone done any good recently? Thanks
Been a few fish caught lately, lot of water for this time of year adn as far as muddy, well its Grenada in the spring. They are calling for a couple more inches of rain between now and the weekend.
Anybody know the water temp on Grenada? Planning on being there the 16th-20th....Been watching the weather, hasn't been looking good for y'all!
mid 40s most likely
Water temp was 43 when I left the lake at around 4 saturday afternoon. Water was good and muddy but also had alot of debris floating around, Its getting alot of fresh water real fast.
get you a black and orange jig and go to town on em!!
What Donnie said, but you gotta know they'll be pullin water big time shortly. What do the rivers south of the big four look like now. Is there a huge concern? Heard they were pullin down Butla and some in Granada? Truth or fiction? If true, will they alternate to Sardis and Enid, or is there some other method the Corp uses?
They let it out when it needs out, has to be record flooding on the MS for them to hold water on the Big Four. They will shut them down for a little bit due to flooding just down stream of to the lakes, say they get 2 inches of rain in a 24 hour period at the dam it is an automatic shut down. They werent really built so much to control the MS river but to control flooding in the river valleys directly effected by each. It all ties together but it seems there is more concern on the flooding between the levy's and the MS river than what the MS is doing, if that makes sense.
To you local boys....is there any truth to the "massive crappie die off" on Enid, Sardis and Grenada?
No sir, Ill be down the 16th
so the 207 pool will be down by the end of month?
Wow, thats a tuff one. It could be but I doubt it, we actually are real close, little above the curve for March 31st. Here's a chart.
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