Shoreline Vegetation
Shorelines with heavy vegetation can be difficult to fish; however, wading or float tubing can provide good access. In addition shade and cover is afforded in these places. A bonus source of terrestrials is included; moreover, ants, beetles, hoppers, leaf worms, and caterpillars can be added to the fishes menu.


Sometimes these areas are best fished from the lake side shoreward. Fishing from a silent float tube out in the lake and casting towards the shore is an advantage.

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