Alert
From the COE -
Clear Creek Boat Ramp Reopens at Sardis Lake in Northwest Mississippi
VICKSBURG, Miss. -- The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Vicksburg District announces that the boat ramp at Clear Creek has been reopened for public boat launching. Clear Creek is a popular access point for fishermen on the south side of Sardis Lake. The ramp was closed in March 2023 when a portion of the concrete surface collapsed. Sections of the ramp were removed and replaced with new concrete.
Visitors are advised to use caution when parking at the boat ramp. Damage to areas of the parking lot, including loose surface material, caused by heavy equipment usage during the ramp restoration, is being repaired.
For additional information, please contact the Sardis Lake Field Office at 662-563-4531.
Fishing Report - Updated 6/4/24
Species | Detail |
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Largemouth Bass | Bass are migrating via ditches and creeks to main lake points. Fish search baits (crankbaits, spinnerbaits, vibrating jigs), but keep another rod rigged with a soft plastic (swimbait or drop shot) to follow up a missed strike. If fish are finicky, fish Carolina or Texas-rigged worms. |
Crappie | Bruce at Wyatt's Crossing Outdoors 901-870-0298 reports that crappie are still scattered and suspended from 8 - 12 ft deep in water twice as deep in standing timber, the mouths of major creeks, and the main lake. A 2-day tournament last week was won with 26.62 lb (14 fish); big fish was 2.49. Use bigger baits and/or fish deeper to target larger crappie. Replace treble hooks with single hooks and/or pinch down the barbs to make releasing short fish faster and less damaging; it does no good to release dead fish. |
Bream | Fish crickets or other baits near any cover (timber, brush tops, stake beds, etc.) or in spawning areas (hard sand, gravel, or other firm bottom in creek coves). |
Catfish | The catfish bite may drop off as fish are spawning. The catfish bite remains good with nightcrawlers, large minnows, or cut bait. There have been good reports on flatheads hitting live bait on limb lines in the river. Fish in the river and creeks as long as there is rainfall runoff. Otherwise, fish over main lake flats with rod-and-reel (tight lining), noodles (jugs), or trotlines. Grabbling season runs May 1 to July 15; Bruce weighed a flathead over 50 lbs last week. |
White Bass | Fish sandy, main lake points with shad-imitating lures (jigs, small crankbaits, etc.). There are no size or number limits on white bass. These fish die quickly in a livewell. They will keep and taste better if put immediately into "slush" (ice/water mix). |
Expect cooler weather late in the week. Flooded vegetation is decomposing; fish are avoiding shallow, weedy areas.
Always check the links in the "Water Level" section for the lake level and if it's rising or falling. A big rain can change conditions quickly. Adjust to conditions like the fish do. Except for catfish, fishing is usually better on a slow fall than a fast rise. Water falling, fish deeper; water rising, fish shallower.