Sardis
Lake Bass Tournament
March
26, 2022
On Saturday, March 26, members of the Pushmataha County
Sportsman Club competed in a bass tournament on Sardis Lake. Anglers enjoyed nice
weather that started off pretty cool but warmed up nicely. The lake level was slightly
above normal with the water temperatures in the mid-fifties to low sixties. The weather may have cooperated but the bass
did not. They seemed to have a severe
case of lock jaw. Sixteen anglers were unable to catch a single keeper over the
fourteen inch minimum length limit and no one was able to boat a limit of six keepers.
Andy Cripe won first place with four fish that weighed 9.50
pounds. Judd Thomas came in second with
a stringer weighing 7.76 pounds. Joe Janoe
finished in third place with a stringer weight of 6.24 pounds. Joe also caught the biggest bass of the
tournament. It weighed 4.65 pounds.
The club’s next event will be a bass tournament on Hugo
Lake. It will be held on Saturday, April
9. Launch site for the tournament will
be Frazier Point boat landing. Fishing
times will be from 7:00 am until 4:00 pm.
The club’s next monthly meeting will be held on Thursday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are held at the Wildlife Heritage Center and Museum. One of the main items to be discussed during the next meeting will be the club’s 51st Annual Big Bass Rodeo. This year’s Big Bass Rodeo will be held on April 23-24 on Pine Creek Lake. Keep up with club activities on the web at www.pushcountysportsmanclub.blogspot.com and also on Facebook.
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