For those of you that fished the tournment at Sardis saturday what worked best for you?
I pulled cranks at 1.7mph to 2.0mph and the best color for me was a 300 in Copper Tiger pulled from 75 to 100 feet back. Also picked up some on a Awesome pink. I was fishing in 19 to 24 fow. I think we ended up with 16 keepers.
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I pulled Bandits at 2.0 to 2.2 with 105 to 160 feet of line out. The Mistake was our best color Saturday but shad colors worked well Thursday and Friday. My Mom had a blast catching those "white perch". She is 71 and fished all 3 days with me. We had 18 keepers Saturday and a total of 70 keeper for the 3 days. She took all the fillets back to Lake, MS so should be stocked with fish for a while.
Torch and I pulled and pushed , Pulled bandits around 75 to 100 fol in 29-32 fow, most on pink .. some on char/wh/pk. Pushed swim baits off front around 13-15 ft. tried to keep speed around 1.6-1.8. Wound up with 29 keepers , threw back maybe 10.:D
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Pulled Bandits with 125 and 80 feet out in 26-40 ft of water on the river ledges. Big fish came on the pink cranks I painted - Strip Tease. Better fish came from awsome pink, mistake and copper tiger. Ended with 15 keepers and about 45 fish total.
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we fished a jig and ninnow 15 ft in 21 ft of water in standing timber
on several colors. From 110' to 150 foot back with the best depth being 125 feet back over old road beds. Best color was a Purple Bandit 300 with my SPECIAL adjustment on it. Weren't hitting it until I added my touch to it!!!! Caught a couple on white, then some on white and yellow Norman I was told was to catch fishermen,not fish. LOL
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Root beer, and black were out best performers, 300 bandits.....85 to 125 ft back.
Stick yo jig in there!
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