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    Very small fish and slow bite, Falls of Ohio/Louisville area. Has not been a great year sauger fishing so far for me.
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    went to meldahl on Sunday and caught several nice fish in deep water. Had to move a lot and cover a lot of water.

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    the sauger bite here right now is very slow...killed um over the summer pulling crank baits tho...i hope it will pick up in the next few weeks below carlyle dam
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    I went to Meldahl dam on the Ohio river 1/18/10
    Fished with fatkid, Tbone was there with Troy & PaPa Allen... we were in two boat, we had well over 100 sauger, all the fish came in 22-32 fow... kid said it was a slow bite ? it was a good time. kid keep 20 fish...
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    Yates. What is your best caught of sauger. I have mostly fished in the morning. Is fishing in the evening very productive?

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    Does it matter how many gates are open below the Ohio River dams as far as how well they will bite? I have never caught one of these rascals and would like to try since our crappie lakes are full of hard water right now.

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    I'ts not that they won't bite but it would be very hard to fish with that much current. I'ts better when a few gates are closed.And it's a whole lot safer.
    Hope that helps ya.

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