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re: gatorhata9, I have a question I need your help with,
Posted on 4/6/14 at 3:45 pm to deeprig9
Posted on 4/6/14 at 3:45 pm to deeprig9
There's one catch, wranglers are hot as hell and will weigh a ton when wet. The guide pants are thin fabric that dries quickly and does not stain. I plan to be in the water and most of the area above HWY 28 bridge is wilderness with briars, fallen trees and sticker bushes everywhere. I'm not talking about the hiking trails, I'm talking about the woods that you have to navigate to get up stream of the river to the good spots.
Posted on 4/6/14 at 3:51 pm to Remington Dawg
I'd figure you'd be stepping into waders.
Also that part of the Chattooga is a little bit rougher, I haven't been there in a long time. The trail that goes for miles and you aren't even close to the river without bushwacking. Very annoying, and its not even worth it because everytime I think I've gone far enough, there's a guy fishing in the next spot, and the next spot, and the next spot. I try to avoid that area, too much work, not enough fishing.
Also that part of the Chattooga is a little bit rougher, I haven't been there in a long time. The trail that goes for miles and you aren't even close to the river without bushwacking. Very annoying, and its not even worth it because everytime I think I've gone far enough, there's a guy fishing in the next spot, and the next spot, and the next spot. I try to avoid that area, too much work, not enough fishing.
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