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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    I don't think shallow spread out water is going to deter a spider rigger, sure won't me!
    1/4 oz weight with single jig can fish pretty shallow!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubbys View Post
    Get one of these and you can launch in a mud puddle..Attachment 292882

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    Quote Originally Posted by hotrod1 View Post
    Put a Jon boat in the back of your truck and slide it in the water. The ramp ain't usable because it's under water.
    My sliding days are like my wading days ---------"over. "
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    I don't think shallow spread out water is going to deter a spider rigger, sure won't me!
    1/4 oz weight with single jig will work pretty shallow!


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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle 1 View Post
    My sliding days are like my wading days ---------"over. "
    It's not that bad now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    I don't think shallow spread out water is going to deter a spider rigger, sure won't me!
    It sure won't. But right now you got to put that jig deep in that cover for the thump. That buck brush is there heaven right now.

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    Just shows how much Sardis has changed. Those little one man boats used to be all over the place back in the day. Especially, Toby Tubby. I always wanted one but never could find anyone that made them. I'm talking the aluminum one's stick steer trolling motor on back and could go about anywhere. I guess most made their own.
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    gonna be a tuff spring. I don't care how u fish for them it's tuff. Waters almost to high to go wading via a boat. Getting bad

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    Yes sir, old traditions are getting lost in the newer age. I still like to get in there shallow and to try to scull paddle in real quite. Get back in that brush and everything is real serene and no better sound in the world other then peace and nature.. just got to watch for them snakes in the trees when it starts a gittin' warm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubbys View Post
    Yes sir, old traditions are getting lost in the newer age. I still like to get in there shallow and to try to scull paddle in real quite. Get back in that brush and everything is real serene and no better sound in the world other then peace and nature.. just got to watch for them snakes in the trees when it starts a gittin' warm.

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    Yep, but the sound of that thud when ol snakey hits the floor of the boat is the sound hardest to forget.
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