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Old 05-11-2015, 06:45 PM
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Depends on the conditions in the lake if you ask me. If they are piled up in good areas then wading isnt really necessary. With the lake being in the condition it has been in lately I find wading to be a much more productive method to chase trout. Find one or two in a general area and hop out and you can start combing and working the area more efficiently...I've done more wading this year than I have in the past and I really enjoy it, I find you can also work certain lures more properly if you are wading.
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Depends on the conditions in the lake if you ask me. If they are piled up in good areas then wading isnt really necessary. With the lake being in the condition it has been in lately I find wading to be a much more productive method to chase trout. Find one or two in a general area and hop out and you can start combing and working the area more efficiently...I've done more wading this year than I have in the past and I really enjoy it, I find you can also work certain lures more properly if you are wading.
Not if you got holes in your waders
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