Sauger prefer deeper water than walleye, so depressions would be a good starting point. That being said, i know a few guys that target them heavily midsummer near the coal-loading area downstream of the gallatin steam plant in 15- 18 ft. They use quarter oz marabou jigs tipped with med tuffies fished in a lift-drop retrieve. I'm guessing the sauger come up into shallow water after sunset to feed on baitfish drawn in by the lights.
Also, creekmouths hold fish. A good spot is near the lock 4 area. Find the lock remains and fish it vertically with minnows, jigs, or minnow-tipped spoons (i like the swedish pimple in silver...1/4 oz-1/2 oz). You can get locked into an eddy there and drift in circles over the area, saves a lot of headache by keeping you over the structure without having to constantly adjust with the trolling motor. This bite can be good day or night.
Chris
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