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    Sardis lower lake should be good this spring. It is fixing to get a pretty good restocking. Cold as the water is. As the river goes down they are going to open the gates more and more. I'm thinking the main lake is going to get a flushing.

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    And you consider this a good thing?
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    Just my opinion but I would rather them all be on the upper lake so they have a chance to grow!
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    No, not a good thing. But I think it might happen.

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    Are there pole restrictions on the lower lake?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigKyd View Post
    Are there pole restrictions on the lower lake?
    1 pole if fishing from the riprap is all I know.

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    Don't take my word for it but I' pretty sure it's 5 poles, 2 hooks per pole, no size limit, and a 20 fish limit.

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    Why do some think all the fish get sucked down the spillway? I don't see it. I'd speculate a very small percentage of crappie and more rough fish if anything.
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    I have always thought that the spillway takes more out than fishermen do, I do know that compared to a normal year very few have been snagged at Grenada this winter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 27458 View Post
    Why do some think all the fish get sucked down the spillway? I don't see it. I'd speculate a very small percentage of crappie and more rough fish if anything.
    Guess you've never seen 40 boats in the lower lake in February, all of them catching limits? Those fish didn't swim up across that weir.
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