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Hey y'all, I'm used to fishing grass hangovers in deep water, as in a thick grass line extending into the water in deep areas. Don't get me wrong, I love timber, lily pads, and all structure, but for some reason the bass love those grass hangover areas the most. I have a couple tournaments coming up on Lake Conroe and I'd love to fish grass hangovers. I've tried searching that lake but all I can seem to find is "mine fields" of tree trunks sticking up, deep or shallow water (haha). Any help please?

Well i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but there is no grass in Lake Conroe, they stocked 100,000 White Amurs in the lake back in '08, and all the grass has been gone since then. Your best option is to fish brush piles, the lake is full of them, but not all hold bass, there is also a bunch of Rip Rap to fish early before the sun gets up. Hope this helps!

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