Thanks, Neon!Ain't sure who owns that property now, but didn't see any posted signs! Maybe I can check over at Wallaces and they might know! That would be interesting!There were at least 6 to 8 families that lived in there and some had young children.When the men brought in the fish the women would go to work cleaning and wrapping and storing the fish on ice and a sign would go up on the Hwy. and then the cars would start rolling in!My granddaddy would come in most times with his boat loaded to the top with cats!He ran lines, guilds, and hoops. I still got one of his trotlines and its got to be at least 50 years old and it looks brand new!He caught a cat out of the Tallahatchie River before the levee was put up on Sardis Lake that weighed 103 lbs on a snag line so he wasn't able to tell anyone at the time!I'll post some old pics on here one day of life back then at Sardis!


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OLD GEEZER FISHERMEN NEVER DIE, THEY JUST SMELL THAT WAY!!
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