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| Using a Wading Staff |
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| Written by finvlor |
| Tuesday, 01 April 2008 22:42 |
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A few years ago, I started using a stick when wading across brooks and streams. The first time it was because I had picked up a piece of Maple, gnawed by beavers...
A few years ago, I started using a stick when wading across brooks and streams. The first time it was because I had picked up a piece of Maple, gnawed by beavers into the perfect shape and length for a walking stick. Having it to hand anyway I continued to use it as I walked across a freshet-full brook to get to a fishing spot. It made what would have been a mildly treacherous adventure much less risky From then on, when walking into or out of favourite places, I would scan for a good stick and carry it with me to the fording spots. After crossing, I would leave the stick there and continue. Before long there were good, wading sticks stashed at each difficult crossing.
Wading is a big part of my fly-fishing. If you have read much of
what I write, you will know that I always apply a few simple
strategies when on the water. Confident wading is often the key to
successfully implementing these ideas:
It is simple stuff but cumulative.
Here are the things I think about when in the water:
Here is the simplest and most important tip I can offer:
That is a good tip for walking in the bush in general not just when wading. I always use a Wading Staff with a lanyard to keep it from drifting
away should I drop it and I wear a belt around my waders.
Steve Dobson has been a fly fisherman for thirty years or more and a catch and release advocate for almost as long. Through his time on and off the water, he has developed two tools that not a single fly fisher should be without. You can learn much more about these toys at www.dobsonclip.com |
| Last Updated on Monday, 02 March 2009 14:03 |
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