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<blockquote data-quote="Grnwing" data-source="post: 4565598" data-attributes="member: 14910"><p>I appreciate the feedback! I will be ordering some Hildebrandt Snagless Sally spinners but will be looking at trying to do more fly fishing if I am able to put together a pattern. I have a 16ft flat bottom with a mod v with pods on the back that keeps me floating and running shallow. I have a push pole and trolling motor and plan on bringing my canoe as well to reach some of the more isolated ponds(if need be). I think I have selected the Shell Beach/Hopedale area as my entry point and be able to tent camp nearby at the St Bernard State Park(16miles away). I imagine that I will be overwhelmed with trying to learn the marsh and figuring out what is productive water versus fishless water. Looking for diving birds is a great way to find the bait. I have tried to narrow down some sections that will have a variety of winding creeks/open ponds/deep water access to try and put together a pattern in a relatively short period of time. Sounds like a chatter bait would be a good locator bait and then switch over once I find productive water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grnwing, post: 4565598, member: 14910"] I appreciate the feedback! I will be ordering some Hildebrandt Snagless Sally spinners but will be looking at trying to do more fly fishing if I am able to put together a pattern. I have a 16ft flat bottom with a mod v with pods on the back that keeps me floating and running shallow. I have a push pole and trolling motor and plan on bringing my canoe as well to reach some of the more isolated ponds(if need be). I think I have selected the Shell Beach/Hopedale area as my entry point and be able to tent camp nearby at the St Bernard State Park(16miles away). I imagine that I will be overwhelmed with trying to learn the marsh and figuring out what is productive water versus fishless water. Looking for diving birds is a great way to find the bait. I have tried to narrow down some sections that will have a variety of winding creeks/open ponds/deep water access to try and put together a pattern in a relatively short period of time. Sounds like a chatter bait would be a good locator bait and then switch over once I find productive water. [/QUOTE]
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