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    Fishing was slow on Sardis this morning water temperature was 58 degrees, water was Muddy color and with a lot of trash floating

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    Trashy water makes it tough, gotten to where I move if its trashy, most of the time to the opposite side of where I am at whether it be a cove or across the lake.
    These next few days should just get better and better, good luck
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    Probably the most out of state tags I've ever seen. I guess the free launch turned them on. Ha. I'm just kidding. People must not work anymore. No room to park!!!
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    Yep! And lots of minnows dumped out after fishing, I bet. I didn't see much catching going on where I was but yesterday was a great day to be outside on the water. We need several days of dry weather so the water can clear up.

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    Sardis has 25,000 cfps inflow at 5:00 this afternoon. That's a whole bunch of new water coming in. Normal inflow is about 1000 to 2500. No wonder there is so much debris floating in the lake. It's amazing that Enid is 15 miles from Sardis and didn't get hit hard by that rain front. Enid inflow now is 2200. Grenada on the other side of Enid got hit so hard that they had to close the spillway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatchumDeep View Post
    Sardis has 25,000 cfps inflow at 5:00 this afternoon. That's a whole bunch of new water coming in. Normal inflow is about 1000 to 2500. No wonder there is so much debris floating in the lake. It's amazing that Enid is 15 miles from Sardis and didn't get hit hard by that rain front. Enid inflow now is 2200. Grenada on the other side of Enid got hit so hard that they had to close the spillway.
    Outflow was about 5300 cfs. It will b dropping again.



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