I'll be at Grenada March 25-27 and was wondering if wading there is any good. Also, I believe there is a tournament that weekend, so how does this factor in as well?
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I'll be at Grenada March 25-27 and was wondering if wading there is any good. Also, I believe there is a tournament that weekend, so how does this factor in as well?
Most of the tournament guy will be spider rigging, Grenada has some great wading if you find the right spots. Just be careful when moving around, alot of people ride trucks and 4 wheelers in the lake bottom when its low and cut deep ruts that you can fall in.
be careful of the snakes in there. always pay attention to the overhanging limbs. had one fall inside my waders and neither of us were happy about it. gators on the move to
Gators...?
Gators is a good question haha There have been very few spotted on grenada lake and there are so few I highly doubt if you would have to worry with one bothering.
If I'm wading in that chocolate milk 1 gator is to many.lol!
I heard that! Any idea what this thing may have weighed? Caught at Grenada March 6, 2016.
That fish will push 3 lbs depends on how thick she is! 17 inches is rite at 3 lbs most of the time
Are you allowed to defend yourself from said gator at least? I like gator and could take him on (Mano e Mano) with my equalizer. Boys in green might frown upon that though.. what is grenadas gator season like? I remember growing up there and friend of mine had a hunting club in between Holcomb and Charleston.. they had a few gators in there lake best could be figured is they come in from the yalabousha river..
Best thing to do if you were to have to defend yourself is keep your yap shut and go on about your business. Grenada is not part of the gator season. I only know of 3 here, 2 bigger ones that were removed down around the dam, one at the emergency spillway and the other at the tennis courts below the dam. The 3rd one I caught in the city limits of Coffeeville 10 years ago and carried him to the National Forrest and released him in one of the watersheds out there per the Game and Fish recomendation. He was only 4 foot long but with his mouth and front legs taped he could almost get out of the bed of a F250 just using his rear legs and tail. When I released him he was just as calm as could be, laid him on the ramp and cut the tape from around his mouth and while holding it shut we cut his front legs loose. When we let him go he ran down the ramp and swam off, fished that pond many times after that but never saw him again.
Yes sir, just a little humor.. my chances of seeing a gator in grenada lake is about as good as hitting the lottery. And I'm aware of the no gator season here, you would go hungry and broke hunting them this far north. Snakes on the other hand I remember a few in and around the lake, that be what I look out for... Lol
Where are the fish at Enid and sardis there's no gators there. I've found the fish at arkabutla wading this morning.
If you found them there... stay on em!
Too many snakes so you really can't enjoy it... What about Enid anything new?