Members Collin Posted July 19, 2006 Members Posted July 19, 2006 I'm planning a camping trip this weekend on the Buffalo and will probably be doing some smallmouth fishing. I was hoping to keep the trip expenses on the cheap and not rent a canoe this go around. Probably better to wait for the wet season anyhow. I'm wondering how well can one fare without a canoe this time of year and if all the decent water is out of hiking/wading distance from the major take out points. I'd rather not waste my time trying out heavily fished water. Any suggestions on some places to start? I don't care if it's hot; I've got the fever! Although, it might just be the heat getting to me .
Danoinark Posted July 19, 2006 Posted July 19, 2006 Collin You got it right, unfortunatly what I find is that the best fishing water is away from the campgrounds and canoe put in's. I think if you walk up or down river from where you are camped you might get lucky either early morning or late evening. Alot depends on how low the water is. Its been low since Spring. I would fish the deep holes if you find em...Good luck..Dano Glass Has Class "from the laid back lane in the Arkansas Ozarks"
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