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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Upton View Post
    I Thank yall very much!!Well i only need to run double minnow rigs or run jigs an double minnows or what? I thank yall alot!!
    First thing you need to know bout Sardis is become a Meteorologist and pay attention to what they are saying about the wind.. It can be DANGEROUS at times... To answer your question is a little of both, see what they fish like.. Set your poles at different depths and pay attention to fish on depth finder.. Don't wanna fish underneath them

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    Yes sir!!Thank you!!My dad broke my depth finder so right know i dont have one.What can i do if i have to go on the lake with out my finder?Can you give me a few spots where there are structure?
    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex Upton View Post
    Im sorry if i have done anything wrong.I have changed my mind im going to spider rig for crappie.Im going to run double minnow rigs.Any other advice for bait down there.tippin jigs?Im sorry im 15 yo an been fishing since i can remeber.im just know getting in to crappie fishing an i have spider riged 1 time.im always in for advice!thanks!!
    you didnt do anything wrong. no need to be sorry. hope you wear 'em out no matter what you fish for!!

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    Okay thank you!

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    Fishing without a depth finder can be tough, but if you keep your baits between 7 - 12' deep, you wil usually be right in the strike zone. Look at the banks and imagine that the points extend deeper under the water than what you can see. Is the bank flat, or is it steep. These things will give you an idea of what the lake looks like under the water. You can watch for areas that have appeared to have caved in, or for newer tree stumps too. These are tip offs that there could be good wood in that area. Big bites, full baskets, and God's blessings to ya!

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    Thank you alot!!!how would i know if an area caved in?i think you alot of your advice!

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    JUGS? GRRRRRRRR, I hate jug fishing for cats. They get in my way of crappie fishing in the summer when I'm pulling cranks
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    I jug in the spring for crappie. Troll the rest of the year.

    Put in at engineers point, run up the lake passed clear creek, then look to see what other boats are doing. You may have to get close to holiday lodge.
    Catfish? Might as well eat skipjack.

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