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![]() "Tim G" wrote Any thoughts? I think the fish care and that loud wading and loud thumping up and down the bank ... bare minimum ... alert the fish to possible danger and make them more careful in feeding. Due to a bad knee, I have taken to carrying an aluminum wading staff I found and I'm quite sure tapping it on the bottom has scared off fish I was stalking .... But, in my case as a wading klutz, I find that cleat noise ( and/ or staff noise ), kept to a minimum, is not nearly as scary to the fish as my rotund body splashing head first into the water with my prey, so I wear the cleats and carry the staff as a lesser evil. I have two pairs of boots and do NOT wear cleats in any spring creek type waters and after using it to help with the big step getting into the water I stick the staff in some weeds or silt and wade without it ... often just the small waves from wading will spook fish in such water, let alone clanging and banging under the water. P.S. Sound can't travel from air to water well and that is why normal talking isn't likely to scare fish -) ... however, IF I curse loudly UNDER water while submerged from one of my klutzy falls it certainly scares more fish than just the fall itself |
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Larry L wrote:
"Tim G" wrote Any thoughts? I think the fish care and that loud wading and loud thumping up and down the bank ... bare minimum ... alert the fish to possible danger and make them more careful in feeding. I also think that the fish can hear the studs on the rocks. However, I'm glad to have them when I fish bigger and/or heavier water where I think the effect is much less. When I was younger I was a maniac wader and didn't care about falling or getting dunked. Don't like it anymore. In most of the popular places that we fish, the fish "see" people quite frequently whether they are anglers or hikers or ??? If they spooked from the presence of people, they'd starve to death or become strictly night feeders. Most fish adapt to this and continue to feed in the presence of people. However, like you say, they do still become alerted and make changes in their behavior. Once they are alerted, although they still continue to feed, they are much more difficult to fool. In places where fish have little contact with man, and especially in smaller back country streams, they will usually easily spook and in these places the studs are a bad idea, IMO. Willi |
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![]() Larry P.S. Sound can't travel from air to water well and that is why Larry normal talking isn't likely to scare fish -) ... however, IF I Larry curse loudly UNDER water while submerged from one of my klutzy Larry falls it certainly scares more fish than just the fall itself Good point. -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
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