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    Thinking about wading Grenada this weekend.

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    I used to wade the small streams for bass. It was a lot of fun on a summer day.

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    Seen a dude at nimrod in march wadding crappie fishing. I see no benefit. My grandpa used to have a inner tube (looked like a big baby walker with pockets all over it" lol. Would wear flippers and scoot around the water. Id just assume be in my boat.
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    The benefit is when they are in the buck brush and it extends out in the water a couple 100' you can wade back in the buck brush where no boat can go. Also you can fish slow when the wind is blowing.

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    I used to wade fish a lot of creeks around here. In fact I can remember wade fishing Devil's Fork on Greers Ferry with my dad and a great uncle before the lake was there. On one trip we drove as far as we could, walked on in to the creek, and hit it by a big flat rock. We all threw out, and one of us caught a brownie bass, one of us caught a Kentucky and one of us caught a walleye or jack salmon as we called them back then. It is still a really great way to fish, particularly if you can trap a big mess of creek slicks to fish with. They are the absolute bomb.

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