Afishionado |
12-06-2013 12:19 PM |
Wade fishing question.
Never done it except in the surf, but it seems all the rage in TX. Do you feel you catch more or better quality trout wade fishing versus out of a boat. What advantages does it have? Seems like I a can cover more area in a boat by drifting or trolling.
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Clampy |
12-06-2013 12:59 PM |
Sometimes it isn't about covering water. If you are wading besides the obvious that you are a little more stealthy. You are forced to pick a area apart cast by cast. You tend to pay more attention to how you are working the lure. It just brings it back it back to just fishing. When you are in a boat you keep thinking about moving and messing with things. This is the case for me anyway.
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meaux fishing |
12-06-2013 01:01 PM |
Be careful where you jump out of the boat. Not all bottoms are made the same
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Afishionado |
12-06-2013 01:12 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Clampy
(Post 648910)
Sometimes it isn't about covering water. If you are wading besides the obvious that you are a little more stealthy. You are forced to pick a area apart cast by cast. You tend to pay more attention to how you are working the lure. It just brings it back it back to just fishing. When you are in a boat you keep thinking about moving and messing with things. This is the case for me anyway.
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Good point Clampy.:cheers:
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bearwash87 |
12-06-2013 01:12 PM |
for me wading is all about quality fish. like clampy said you spend an hour fishing a spot where you would generally make one drift in a boat. the fish in my avatar was caught on what seemed to be the 100th cast in the same spot then bam fish on.
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Afishionado |
12-06-2013 01:16 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by bearwash87
(Post 648918)
for me wading is all about quality fish. like clampy said you spend an hour fishing a spot where you would generally make one drift in a boat. the fish in my avatar was caught on what seemed to be the 100th cast in the same spot then bam fish on.
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Nice fish. Where was that caught?
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bearwash87 |
12-06-2013 01:18 PM |
that was the last trout left in Sabine Lake. they are all gone now tho.. sad sad day i have to drive to Big Lake to catch trout now.
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Afishionado |
12-06-2013 01:22 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by bearwash87
(Post 648922)
that was the last trout left in Sabine Lake. they are all gone now tho.. sad sad day i have to drive to Big Lake to catch trout now.
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That's a shame about Sabine Lake. Used to be a good fishery.:D
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BassYakR |
12-06-2013 01:41 PM |
All the big fish are now gone out of Big Lake also... we were all just about to start fishing sabine every day to try and find one of them tx trout.
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bearwash87 |
12-06-2013 03:18 PM |
i havent caught a trout in sabine in over a year they are all gone. caught my limit in 30 mins on big lake yesterday they all migrated..
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bgizzle |
12-06-2013 04:12 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Clampy
(Post 648910)
Sometimes it isn't about covering water. If you are wading besides the obvious that you are a little more stealthy. You are forced to pick a area apart cast by cast. You tend to pay more attention to how you are working the lure. It just brings it back it back to just fishing. When you are in a boat you keep thinking about moving and messing with things. This is the case for me anyway.
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Very good point man! Solid advice
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bgizzle |
12-06-2013 04:13 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by BassYakR
(Post 648930)
All the big fish are now gone out of Big Lake also... we were all just about to start fishing sabine every day to try and find one of them tx trout.
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True!!
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bgizzle |
12-06-2013 04:13 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by bearwash87
(Post 648967)
i havent caught a trout in sabine in over a year they are all gone. caught my limit in 30 mins on big lake yesterday they all migrated..
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Lie!!!
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Clampy |
12-06-2013 04:32 PM |
Toledo Dam is where all the trout are now. Thought this was common knowledge.
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BassYakR |
12-06-2013 05:29 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Clampy
(Post 648989)
Toledo Dam is where all the trout are now. Thought this was common knowledge.
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Shhhhhh....now all the lurkers of the forum will be in our spot
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What yall talkin about....all the trout are in Nate's freezer and on his walls...dude been killin sabine, big lake, and Toledo.
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