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    Man ain't nobody upset, just saying what I've seen, all is good. Where I live here we have lakes for the residents, and you can see most times 10 feet deep or more, that's what I call a clear lake. Nobody is upset....
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    I fish at night every now and then at Norfork Lake. The lake needs to be a clear water lake to work best. Also no moon is best, and the green submersible light works best for me. I don't think any of the big 4 would be a good night fishing for crappie, they are to muddy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie cowboy View Post
    The lake needs to be a clear water lake to work best. Also no moon is best, and the green submersible light works best for me. I don't think any of the big 4 would be a good night fishing for crappie, they are to muddy.
    Sardis be as good a place as any to try up near the dam, water is as clean looking as drinking water. I would be willing to bet a person who is experienced and has the right gear could do well there at night, like Bama from the AL board. I've seen he plum wears them jokers out after the sun goes down at his home lakes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubbys View Post
    Sardis be as good a place as any to try up near the dam, water is as clean looking as drinking water. I would be willing to bet a person who is experienced and has the right gear could do well there at night, like Bama from the AL board. I've seen he plum wears them jokers out after the sun goes down at his home lakes!
    I've never seen Sardis as clean as drinking water in my life time, and I'm 72 years young. If it is that clear now, then night fishing with lights will work, but I'm calling b.s. on Sardis clean as drinking water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie cowboy View Post
    I've never seen Sardis as clean as drinking water in my life time, and I'm 72 years young. If it is that clear now, then night fishing with lights will work, but I'm calling b.s. on Sardis clean as drinking water.
    Lol, okay calm down, I take a few pics in the morning, I was out yesterday and let's just say it looks good. It definitely ain't muddy, neither is Grenada or Enid for that matter, Enid may have a bit of trash, but none of them I would call muddy right now, we get a good rain that will change. And guess depends on where you drink water from, go to Greenville, MS and that stuff comes out the tap brown. Either way no need to get upset about it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie cowboy View Post
    I've never seen Sardis as clean as drinking water in my life time, and I'm 72 years young. If it is that clear now, then night fishing with lights will work, but I'm calling b.s. on Sardis clean as drinking water.

    Was there today...Sardis is as clear as I have seen in a long time

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    OK guys if yall say Sardis is clear, then what do I know, I haven't seen Sardis in a year. Everybody go night fishing and tell us how many yall caught.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie cowboy View Post
    I fish at night every now and then at Norfork Lake. The lake needs to be a clear water lake to work best. Also no moon is best, and the green submersible light works best for me. I don't think any of the big 4 would be a good night fishing for crappie, they are to muddy.
    Bay springs should be great! Might have to lay down in the boat to get a minnow on your hook.

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    I've caught lots of crappie fishing at night in Grenada Lake Spillway using a cork and jigs. Sometimes, it was better than day fishing. Haven't done it the last few years though. You can see a fluorescent yellow cork pretty good under those lights on the walkway.
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