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    Returned yesterday from our annual 4 day Grenada trip. Not sure we can really call it a "Grenada" trip given we did not fish the lake one minute this year. All in all it was a pretty successful trip given the conditions that were out of our control. Because of the poor reports coming from Grenada we decided to super truck it 5 hours round trip the first 3 days to Washington. Great place. Everything you would ever need could be found at Roys Store. Rigged the flats out from Gator when the wind allowed and back in the Gator when it blew. Also dipped the trees the last day. Water was in the mid 60s. Brought home 60 fish and caught a whole bunch more. Also ran into some bonus fish including 3 pound bass, white bass, drums, slimers, gar, and a snakehead.

    Based upon MOnday forecast we decided to pack up a day early but hit Sardis on the way north. Had a great day rigging out of Wyatt Crossing. Caught and released a 2 pound 14 ounce crappie and kept 20 for the fryer. Caught another 30 unders. 11.75 inch fish are abundant as are the big white bass. In total for the weekend, our boat caught around 200 fish and brought home 80. Many of them over 2 pounds.

    As usual the hospitality was awesome everywhere we went. Would like to give a shout out to John Harrison, Rees Guide, BRM, and Birdman for thier honest advice and emotional support. We were pretty down when we heard the reports but these guys reminded us once again there are always options if your are willing to drive even in crazy years like this one. Great guides and even better men.

    Had one idiot buddy who tandem hauled his camper and boat. We told him prior to leaving that there are many potential problems with doing that. He did not listen. He was sideswiped on the way down in Memphis. He jackknifed it in a filling station in Arkansas on the way home. And eventually nearly ripped the frame apart from all the bouncing on 55. Had to drop the trailer haul the boat home and then come right back to get the trailer. Just make sure you really go thru your truck and trailer maintenance, know the laws and make sure if you tandem trailer that you do it correctly with the right equipment. Not only can it ruin it your trip you can really hurt someone if you don't know what the hell your doing. Like Forrest said "Stupid is as stupid does"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Missouri Bushwhacker View Post
    Returned yesterday from our annual 4 day Grenada trip. Not sure we can really call it a "Grenada" trip given we did not fish the lake one minute this year. All in all it was a pretty successful trip given the conditions that were out of our control. Because of the poor reports coming from Grenada we decided to super truck it 5 hours round trip the first 3 days to Washington. Great place. Everything you would ever need could be found at Roys Store. Rigged the flats out from Gator when the wind allowed and back in the Gator when it blew. Also dipped the trees the last day. Water was in the mid 60s. Brought home 60 fish and caught a whole bunch more. Also ran into some bonus fish including 3 pound bass, white bass, drums, slimers, gar, and a snakehead.

    Based upon MOnday forecast we decided to pack up a day early but hit Sardis on the way north. Had a great day rigging out of Wyatt Crossing. Caught and released a 2 pound 14 ounce crappie and kept 20 for the fryer. Caught another 30 unders. 11.75 inch fish are abundant as are the big white bass. In total for the weekend, our boat caught around 200 fish and brought home 80. Many of them over 2 pounds.

    As usual the hospitality was awesome everywhere we went. Would like to give a shout out to John Harrison, Rees Guide, BRM, and Birdman for thier honest advice and emotional support. We were pretty down when we heard the reports but these guys reminded us once again there are always options if your are willing to drive even in crazy years like this one. Great guides and even better men.

    Had one idiot buddy who tandem hauled his camper and boat. We told him prior to leaving that there are many potential problems with doing that. He did not listen. He was sideswiped on the way down in Memphis. He jackknifed it in a filling station in Arkansas on the way home. And eventually nearly ripped the frame apart from all the bouncing on 55. Had to drop the trailer haul the boat home and then come right back to get the trailer. Just make sure you really go thru your truck and trailer maintenance, know the laws and make sure if you tandem trailer that you do it correctly with the right equipment. Not only can it ruin it your trip you can really hurt someone if you don't know what the hell your doing. Like Forrest said "Stupid is as stupid does"
    Hello Missouri Bushwacker, thanks for the report, sounds like a good all around trip besides your buddies camper. A buddy and myself are planning a trip to Sardis next weekend and plan on trolling ... At what depth were you catching them trolling in front of Wyatt Crossing ?? Where you using minows or Jigs ??? Any advice would be helpful with the current conditions thrown at us..... Thanks

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    Fished a channel that was 16 foot deep. They were 5 foot down. Both minnows and jigs at .4 mph. I am afraid things will be alot different tho in a week given the rain that is predicted. Good luck tho.

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    Good talking with yall. I was the one with BRM.

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    Whoever told you to go to wyatts crossing will be thrilled with your great report on the web!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bird down View Post
    Whoever told you to go to wyatts crossing will be thrilled with your great report on the web!
    I am. SUPER TRUCKING TRIPSUPER TRUCKING TRIPSUPER TRUCKING TRIP

    Nice seeing you this weekend MO. Bushwhacker.


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    Ducker, Great meeting you face to face. Congrats on your finish this past weekend especially given the conditions.

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    BRM is always stirring it up. Thanks for having my back buddy. But for the record mr bird down, none of the good men mentioned gave me any info about Sardis. In fact, We randomly picked Wyatts based on wind direction and all the fish we found we did so on our own. In fact, none of the guides provided me any detailed advice besides directions to Roys store and to tell me to salvage my trip by fishing anything other than Nader. Which I happily did. Well except for the Grenada advice BRM and ducker offered Friday nite but I chose to stay clear of them out of respect for all the work they put in last week. Its all good no secrets were shared since none were provided.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Missouri Bushwhacker View Post
    BRM is always stirring it up. Thanks for having my back buddy. But for the record mr bird down, none of the good men mentioned gave me any info about Sardis. In fact, We randomly picked Wyatts based on wind direction and all the fish we found we did so on our own. In fact, none of the guides provided me any detailed advice besides directions to Roys store and to tell me to salvage my trip by fishing anything other than Nader. Which I happily did. Well except for the Grenada advice BRM and ducker offered Friday nite but I chose to stay clear of them out of respect for all the work they put in last week. Its all good no secrets were shared since none were provided.
    I shoulda took your advise and gone to Sardis. SUPER TRUCKING TRIPSUPER TRUCKING TRIPSUPER TRUCKING TRIPSUPER TRUCKING TRIP


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