OK guys if yall say Sardis is clear, then what do I know, I haven't seen Sardis in a year. Everybody go night fishing and tell us how many yall caught.....![]()
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OK guys if yall say Sardis is clear, then what do I know, I haven't seen Sardis in a year. Everybody go night fishing and tell us how many yall caught.....![]()
I jig fished a bit at Sardis yesterday, you could see a jig about 4 ft deep, and that was way up the lake
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Have caught the crap out of em in Grenada spillway at night. Have worn em out on a fish house set up for night fishing on Beulah years ago. Never tried it on the main body of the COE lakes from a boat. At least it would be a change. Prob not as hot either.
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Sardis has been pretty clear this year. Not like the mountain lakes but clear for a flood control lake.
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We night fish quite a bit up here in ky. The lake we fish is a flood control lake and it's no where near what I'd call clear. On average, I'd say you can see a jig about 18 inches down. Minners are usually king at night over jigs but not always. We do pretty well usually. Here's some from a couple weeks ago
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I think some kind of cover is key. We've tried and never done real well in open water. We anchor up usually in 10-15 fow over some type of brush. Drop the green light down a couple ft under the surface. We also have an automotive fog light attached to a 5 ft pole that hangs at a 45 degree angle out over the water. That light is essential in my eyes. It lights the inside of the boat up, and it also draws and keeps the bugs out away from you. It also aids in drawing the plankton and baitfish.
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