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05-05-2009, 05:51 PM
Was planning on making a trip up there with a few friends as soon as school lets out and it warms up a tad more, anyone know how the water is and if the fish are biting
05-10-2009, 01:58 AM
I've fished there one time in my life and can't remember if I did any good.
05-11-2009, 08:21 PM
thanks alot lol
05-12-2009, 04:25 AM
I live in Grayson, havent made it up to the lake to fish yet.. will be going in the next 2 weeks sometime tho.. i will let you know how it goes
06-26-2010, 05:22 AM
grayson lake is the dead sea
07-06-2010, 04:10 AM
Hi Wildcatk23,
I have visited this artificial lake which is a 1,500-acre reservoir in Carter and Elliott counties in Kentucky. The Grayson Lake state park includes a campground with tent and RV sites and miles of hiking trails. As a fishing point of view, some of the shoreline of Grayson Lake is accessible for fishing and you can find black and white crappie, bluegill and flathead catfish in this lake.
The Grayson Lake Wildlife Management Area is open for hunting in season. Deer and turkey are prevalent as are ground birds including grouse and doves. Hunters can also find a variety of waterfowl. Horses are allowed in the wildlife area.
I enjoyed a lot in this lake and Iâm sure you will also impressed by this lake.
I have visited this artificial lake which is a 1,500-acre reservoir in Carter and Elliott counties in Kentucky. The Grayson Lake state park includes a campground with tent and RV sites and miles of hiking trails. As a fishing point of view, some of the shoreline of Grayson Lake is accessible for fishing and you can find black and white crappie, bluegill and flathead catfish in this lake.
The Grayson Lake Wildlife Management Area is open for hunting in season. Deer and turkey are prevalent as are ground birds including grouse and doves. Hunters can also find a variety of waterfowl. Horses are allowed in the wildlife area.
I enjoyed a lot in this lake and Iâm sure you will also impressed by this lake.
07-27-2010, 12:56 PM
LOL Arnold. You work there or something?
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