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Grantsville res. report 5-2-04
#1
Got up to the res. at 8 and fished till 11:30 with 1 freekin bite. Oh well. Anyone got any tips on grantsville ? Has it been planted. I talked to a couple of people up there and they werent doing well either.
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#2
[cool]I've never fished it (yet), but I hear that there are nice browns in there that reproduce naturally. Should be able to get into some of those. As for the little 8 inch rainbow planters, I don't know if they've stocked those yet.

Hellsangler69 and Jensonkid15 fish it pretty often. I'd pm one of those guys to find out more.
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#3
I fished Grantsville sunday with my nephews, and they caught two. Worm and a bobber. It's not fancy, but the kids love to watch the bobbers.
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[Wink] the brounes like to hit on black wolley buggers late in the evene.last year seen a guy right next to me get a 3 to 4 pound on a morman cricket nice fish. i do good at night about 1000 to 300am good luck all.
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#5
Stopped by yesterday between 5:30-7:00pm fished by the North Willow inlet, nothing, nada, not even a nibble. I didn't see anyone else catch anything either.
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#6
I am sure it was planted . What type of fishing did you try ? I don't go for the planters but do go for the browns . Fish crawdad patterns jigs on bottom in about 30 ' of water and you might find them . Look for humps . Fish slow on bottom . If you bait fish use crawdads . But don't expect to have fast fishing . On my best days I only nailed 8 browns in a day . March is a good time to go and they could be closer to shore and at night they come in close too .
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