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Red Devil 05-25-2009 12:54 PM

Question about Exspecks video.
 
The only time in my life that I ever trout fished was when I was around twelve with my uncle around Galveston somewhere so I don't remember much. You guys make this trout fishin look funner than bass fishin. I'll be on Big Lake as soon as my better half let's me buy a boat. I just watched Exspecks youtube video and was wondering if there was a reason they were wadefishing instead of fishing out of the boat? It seemed like the water was deep enough for the boat. Was it so they could get low to the water so they wouldn't spook the fish? Just curious.:)

"W" 05-25-2009 12:59 PM

Better be over 5ft to wade!!!

Red Devil 05-25-2009 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 7977)
Better be over 5ft to wade!!!

I got the height covered W. I just need to get out there now.

Too Tall 05-25-2009 01:14 PM

Its quieter than drifting in the boat. Hull slap and all that. And like you mentioned your shadow won't spook the fish. I usually drift up to a spot I plan to fish making casts as we go. 1st bite, set the Stake Out Stik and hop out.

Red Devil 05-25-2009 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Too Tall (Post 7981)
Its quieter than drifting in the boat. Hull slap and all that. And like you mentioned your shadow won't spook the fish. I usually drift up to a spot I plan to fish making casts as we go. 1st bite, set the Stake Out Stik and hop out.

Got it. Thanks

Big Lake Blondie 05-25-2009 05:08 PM

Bass fishing is fun, but once you start on the saltwater fishing, you're hooked(no pun intended:D)...The fight in these boys is like nothing else out there; it's an awesome high to pull one of those big guys in the boat...:dance:


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