Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 2:44 pm Post subject: Any dangers in Florida Wading?
I've been going to Sanibel Island Florida these past few years in February. Just returned from a great trip and great fishing. I tend to wade into the backcountry waters around Blind Pass and always have great luck. This year was no different - I brought home and cooked up a 28 inch snook, after having released a smaller one, plus some good size jacks and trout.
But are there any serious dangers to wading in water up to 4 and 1/2 feet?
This trip lots of dolphins swam by - in three feet of water very close to me- incredible. Past trips have brought me within close contact of manatee.
The fishing is always fantastic - sea trout, ladyfish, reds, snook and jacks. But am I risking life or limb in any way? The guys at the "Baitbox" told me sharks come out later in the year. Any comments would be welcome.[/b]
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 5:07 pm Post subject:
The dangers: Lightning, too much sun, stingrays, sharks, alligators, addictive fishing etc.
Nothing that can be avoided though
I can remember that instance when I walked up to a Naples beach entrance one morning when this lady yelled to me "Stop, do not go there. You never want to leave". Could not put it better.
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Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2006 8:23 pm Post subject: worry
i personally don't worry about it to much - but then again i don't not worry at all... i am very careful where i step and i look around before getting close to any water - cuz ya just never know what might be waiting there for you... common sense - and sound judgment are certainly the order of the day when i am in any territory where i am not at the top of the food chain... i was down there a couple weeks ago fly fishing and shot this little snippet - i have no doubt that if i had coming crashing through the mangroves from the land side and stubbled into this guy - he probably would have not been to happy about it - and losing a limb on a fly fishing trip would suck.. big time...... just my 2 cents --- procede with cautiion and have fun... [url]http://www.fliesandfins.com/gator.wmv[/url]
Thanks for the replies.
Marcel - those are some nice photos. I wish I could take more pics but I tend to go out alone (away from the wife and kids for a few hours). Sometime I'll have to just bring the camera.
I haven't heard of any fly fisherman getting chomped by sharks - but then again - not many people do it while wading.
Here was my prize (and dinner) for the day.
Joined: May 23, 2004 Posts: 358 Location: Enschede - The Netherlands
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2006 12:30 pm Post subject:
Nice Snook, one from the beach ?
I have seen sharks around but never have been bothered by them.
Something did scare my pants off though when I was wading the beach
early morning when it was still dark.
I was wading out and something hit me with great force at the back of my
feet.
It turned out to be a big stingray which scooted off with light speed to deeper water after the incident.
I think I jumped clear out of the water at that moment
I would take care wading murky water especially at low light conditions or in the neighbourhood of fishing piers.
I have seen some pretty big sharks roaming the shallows at Naples pier during those periods, best to avoid them.
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