Skip to main content

Wading Over Soft Bottom

Coming up with solutions for wade fishing in the mud.



Most wade fishermen “step lightly” when hopping out of the boat, leaving the kayak or heading away from a shoreline. The bottom substrate is almost never ideal for wading, but anglers must go where the fish are.

Sometimes, the river, bay or lagoon floor can be downright dicey. Mud flats with oysters and spartina grass can swallow waders entirely. Grass flats can be soft and quicksand-like, even if it looks navigable in appearance. So how do you wade-fish an area completely unfavorable to wade-fishing?

Florida Sportsman member Capt M Brennan thinks snowshoes might be a solution. “I was out walking one day on the spartina flats (by myself, not a good idea) and sunk in the mud past my knees,” he said. “With the tide rising I got kind of worried, but managed to roll myself onto higher ground. Later, while visiting my sister in Maine, I thought of a solution to walking in the mud. Has anyone tried snowshoes?”



So far, most FS members feel the idea has merit, but no one yet has truly tried snowshoes on the flats. The increased surface area of your footprint may help prevent from sinking, but it may come at the expense of being able to move in the water. Plus, the larger footprint may initially hold the angler above the mud, but eventually could sink just as well. Other possibilities include trying a smaller-size or child-size snowshoe that creates more foot area than a normal wading boot but is still less cumbersome than a full-size snowshoe.

Join the discussion and add your input to the soggy bottom wade-fishing dilemma.

GET THE NEWSLETTER Join the List and Never Miss a Thing.

Recommended Articles

Recent Videos

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Videos

Kayak Fishing Fun 2023 Product Showcase

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Store

Refurbished 1987 Alumacraft Jon Boat | One Man's Dreamboat

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Learn

New Berkley Finisher: The All-Around Live Sonar Lure

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Gear

New Berkley Power Switch: Powerhouse Lure Designed for Foward-Facing Sonar

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Gear

New Berkley Krej: A Reversed Lip Jerkbait?

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Store

How to Install New Fuel Tanks in an Old Boat

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Videos

Testing Out the Latest from Old Town in the Marquesas

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Store

How to Powder Coat: Benefits of Powder Coating Metal Fuel Tanks

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Gear

Father & Son Customize a 20' Center Console | One Man's Dreamboat

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Gear

Best Features of the Shallow Sport X3

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Learn

How to Fix an Outboard Motor that was Submerged in Saltwater

The crew at Marine Customs Unlimited takes on restoring a 31' Contender that has seen Better Dayz.
Store

Analyzing a Hurricane Damaged Boat for Restoration

Florida Sportsman Magazine Covers Print and Tablet Versions

GET THE MAGAZINE Subscribe & Save

Digital Now Included!

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Give a Gift   |   Subscriber Services

Preview This Month's Issue

Buy Digital Single Issues

Magazine App Logo

Don't miss an issue.
Buy single digital issue for your phone or tablet.

Buy Single Digital Issue on the Florida Sportsman App

Other Magazines

See All Other Magazines

Special Interest Magazines

See All Special Interest Magazines

GET THE NEWSLETTER Join the List and Never Miss a Thing.

Get the top Florida Sportsman stories delivered right to your inbox.

Phone Icon

Get Digital Access.

All Florida Sportsman subscribers now have digital access to their magazine content. This means you have the option to read your magazine on most popular phones and tablets.

To get started, click the link below to visit mymagnow.com and learn how to access your digital magazine.

Get Digital Access

Not a Subscriber?
Subscribe Now

Enjoying What You're Reading?

Get a Full Year
of Guns & Ammo
& Digital Access.

Offer only for new subscribers.

Subscribe Now