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    Last time I drove down to Perry Creek, I had to pull out a truck in a similar predicament.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Iwannafish View Post
    Well, I am not driving my truck out on the lake bottom. That is what 4 wheelers are far........
    Bwahahahaha!!! You Sir are very smart! No way I'd treat my trucks like that either!! Only Gubers do that stuff!! Now if i had a old 4x4 that'd be different!

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    Last time I did that it cost me $200 to get out.

    Bought a four wheeler with a winch.

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    Your pretty much wasting your time a nader now. The low water level the last 2 years messed up the span and lots of bigger fish have been taken out of the lake. This lake has taken a majot hit and its gonna be on a down cycle for 3-5 years. I been fishing it all my life (71 years old) and every 10 years or so its takes a hit. Go to Sardis before its cleaned out. They are catching limits there now and have been for 10 weeks.


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    Has anyone fished the south side of the lake east of Graysport Crossing road? I went down Saturday and rode in on a four wheeler to find the river had blown out flooding the bottoms all the way up to the tree lines. I was wondering if this water would wash out to the lake or if it would stay at that level till the water level according to the flood gage drops on the lake. (Wanting to fish the creeks that run into the river)

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    Not sure what low water you are talking about last year because it wasn't, 2 years ago yes, didn't hit 208 till Oct that year. I do agree with you that it lost a spawn or two and is hurting, glad Enid is just as close for me.
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    Man I gotta try that wading one day. Never done it but hear a lot of folks talk about it

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    Fished yesterday and had waders in the boat with me but never used them. I was already fishing everywhere the folks who were wading. So I didn't see the need. I know they have their place but if I can sit in my boat and fish the same spot, that's what I'm gonna do.
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    I have fished Sardis all my life and i don't see how there can be any crappie left in the lake. it has to take a hit as other guy is talking about Grenada. There is no reasoning with anybody on these topics, but I sure have not heard of many fish coming from grenada this year. I am headed to Enid myself as soon as it is time to pull cranks.

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    Maybe if people didn't feel the need to get on the internet and brag about how many they caught, it wouldn't be as bad on the lakes anymore. I've been fishing Sardis for 25 years and it gets worse and worse every year. The internet and cell phones are making everything crowded. I think the lakes can handle the pressure, but the quality of the fish seems to have went down. Haven't caught a 17" fish in several years now.

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    Lot of guys feel 'obligated' to catch a limit. I drive from Mo. and generally quit at 12ish. Just glad to be able to share the wonders of Enid.
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