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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetwater View Post
    I went to Enid Lake, Mississippi several times with my Dad when I was growing up in Bama. It's one of the best crappie lakes I've ever seen. Dad went on several Sardis trips with his buddies and he always said it was as good as Enid.


    From here I'd go to Kentucky to crappie fish before I'd do the extra travel to Mississippi. If you're bass fishing it's worth the extra travel to visit Alabama. But I am little prejudice when it comes to Bama bass fishing.


    RollTide!!
    I've fished Alabama over the years, and I find it hard to beat. just thought we would try a different place. and settled on Sardis Ms. hope I'm not sorry later.

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    We were at ky lake for a friends bachelor party last spring and i find it hard to imagine much better crappie fishing. We were on a bass trip but saw several guys cleaning crappie at the dock and didnt see any under 16". Ive heard good stories about crappie fishing ms in the spring but would find it hard to beat ky lake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishin is life View Post
    We were at ky lake for a friends bachelor party last spring and i find it hard to imagine much better crappie fishing. We were on a bass trip but saw several guys cleaning crappie at the dock and didnt see any under 16". Ive heard good stories about crappie fishing ms in the spring but would find it hard to beat ky lake
    I know what your saying about ky lake, I've camped and fished Ky and Barkley many times over the years. it was good fishing, but I haven't been back out there sense I started going to Alabama, not that Alabama is any better, thats just the way it's worked out for me.

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    If you have never crappie fished in Miss. do your self a favor and go. I use to live down there a long time ago. There are three lakes in a row and all are great for crappie fishing. You have Sardis, Enid and in my opion the best one is Grenada. I think Grenada's nick name is the crappie capitol of the world. It has been a while since I have fished there but the best I can remember there is a 12" size limit but if they didn't weigh at least 1 1/2 pounds we would just throw them back. You wont find any nicer people and most are willing to help out if you are struggling to find fish. Get you some 12' jig poles and get shallow in the spring and I mean shallow. One of the best memories I had fishing when I was a little boy was when my dad, uncle, and I went fishing one spring day. At the time the limit was 30 per person and in 3 hours we had caught 90 crappie and when we got home we weighed the cooler we had them in and it weighed 255 pounds. That is one dad I will never forget. So yes you should go if you have a chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CATCHEMALL View Post
    If you have never crappie fished in Miss. do your self a favor and go. I use to live down there a long time ago. There are three lakes in a row and all are great for crappie fishing. You have Sardis, Enid and in my opion the best one is Grenada. I think Grenada's nick name is the crappie capitol of the world. It has been a while since I have fished there but the best I can remember there is a 12" size limit but if they didn't weigh at least 1 1/2 pounds we would just throw them back. You wont find any nicer people and most are willing to help out if you are struggling to find fish. Get you some 12' jig poles and get shallow in the spring and I mean shallow. One of the best memories I had fishing when I was a little boy was when my dad, uncle, and I went fishing one spring day. At the time the limit was 30 per person and in 3 hours we had caught 90 crappie and when we got home we weighed the cooler we had them in and it weighed 255 pounds. That is one dad I will never forget. So yes you should go if you have a chance.
    thanks man, thats what I wanted to hear, from someone here that had fished Sardis, I'll be giving it a try. checking on the rental cabins right now.

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    Be careful

    Went to Granada last year have family close by it was about June with 20 mph wind waves like the ocean so I left but I'm headed back this weekend prob hire a guide this time. Good luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by waterdog101 View Post
    I've fished Alabama over the years, and I find it hard to beat. just thought we would try a different place. and settled on Sardis Ms. hope I'm not sorry later.
    You will have a blast crappie fishing in Mississippi and I like to fish new places too. I grew up in Gadsden, AL. We lived 2 miles from the Coosa River, 30 minutes from Weiss Lake and about an hour from G-ville. In the fishing world it don't get much better than that. We would still travel to Mississippi to fish and Dad would take me up to Pickwick once or twice a year and usually between Christmas and New Years we'd load up and drive to South Florida just to fish for a week. Best of all we would take saltfishing trips out in the Gulf and beach fish at Perdido Key. Dad worked at the Goodyear plant and was an outboard mechanic/boat outfitter on the side so he had "fishing buddies" everywhere south of the Mason-Dixon. I got to go with him on a lot of his "business trips". I know where your coming from by wanting to fish different places and you won't regret going to Mississippi.

    I miss my Daddy.


    Gotta say it, RollTide!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetwater View Post
    You will have a blast crappie fishing in Mississippi and I like to fish new places too. I grew up in Gadsden, AL. We lived 2 miles from the Coosa River, 30 minutes from Weiss Lake and about an hour from G-ville. In the fishing world it don't get much better than that. We would still travel to Mississippi to fish and Dad would take me up to Pickwick once or twice a year and usually between Christmas and New Years we'd load up and drive to South Florida just to fish for a week. Best of all we would take saltfishing trips out in the Gulf and beach fish at Perdido Key. Dad worked at the Goodyear plant and was an outboard mechanic/boat outfitter on the side so he had "fishing buddies" everywhere south of the Mason-Dixon. I got to go with him on a lot of his "business trips". I know where your coming from by wanting to fish different places and you won't regret going to Mississippi.

    I miss my Daddy.


    Gotta say it, RollTide!!
    my friend and I were crappie fishing lake weiss a few years back, and one afternoon we ran up the lake to where the coosa river has big logs piled up on both sides, that stick up high out of the water. if you know where I'm talking about, we got in some of the best striper fishing, had a blast, not any size but a lot of them. good fishing down there. worked with some guys from Birmingham, that told me the best crappie fishing down there, was a river near Birmingham called black river I think, not for sure about the name. it's been a few years back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waterdog101 View Post
    my friend and I were crappie fishing lake weiss a few years back, and one afternoon we ran up the lake to where the coosa river has big logs piled up on both sides, that stick up high out of the water. if you know where I'm talking about, we got in some of the best striper fishing, had a blast, not any size but a lot of them. good fishing down there. worked with some guys from Birmingham, that told me the best crappie fishing down there, was a river near Birmingham called black river I think, not for sure about the name. it's been a few years back.
    It sounds like you were close to or up into Little River, that's the by far the best area for linesides in Weiss Lake.

    Not familar with a Black River near Birmingham but there is a lot of local slang for bodies of water in Alabama so there very well could be a Black River near Birmingham especially if it's a manmade canal or something. Most everything in Birmingham revolves around Lay Lake and I totally understand why. I have a first cousin that's buddies with Russ Lane and Russ is THE MAN when it comes to Lay Lake and the Coosa River system. There is no one even close. If you ever need a guide in that area it is worth it to contract him and I know firsthand that he is one heck of a nice guy.

    There is a Black Warrior River close to Tuscaloosa and my alma mater The University of Alabama. RollTide!! I had to say it.

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