I agree a canoe is the way to go. There are several reasons for me. For starters, you can cover more water and have a better shot at good fish, wading spots tend to be more pressured than the spots that are accessible more by boat. Another reason is canoes are just plain fun! Load up a cooler with beverages and snacks, and have a fun float! You can circle back up river to good spots if you go past, anchor down, or just let the current dictate your spots. Finally, and as an extension to the other reasons, canoes and other craft can offer acces to good wading you wouldn't necessarily get to otherwise. I have tied off to the lone rock in the middle of the river and waded or fished from that rock all the time. You find a spot you want to wade, pull off the water and have at it. It's both a means of fishing, AND a way to get to new fishing spots.
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