What's Under Those Waders?

Started by badankles, January 27, 2006, 14:15:21 PM

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badankles

nah, i headed over to marshal's and got lucky they still had stuff in my size.  if i get too warm on the water, then i'll know next time.  figured i'd be safe than sorry with my first time out.
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shanktrout

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QuoteI do this from about 15 to 70 degrees after that I may break out a pair of shorts if I am feeling frisky

15 degrees.... ;)  ::) ::)  :-*

QuoteThe temperature drops to 10° or 12° F about once during an average winter over central North Carolina,

http://www.nc-climate.ncsu.edu/climate/index.html

Stuart R.

Yep shanktrout, I gto outta the blazer at the Holston parking lot one day in Jan. the thermometer said 13 degrees. Cold is a mental thing, that means you have to be crazy to be out in it! ;D But no really I do like a good pair of wool socks my feet get cold faster than anywhere well them and my hands.

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fjnardo

I've always used fleece and never gotten cold, but the Simms Waderwick looks good.

jamisjockey

This one's kind of old but I just saw it for the first time.

I wear either long johns or fleece tights, or a combo of both.
The long johns are polypro
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=19296&memberId=12500226
the fleece tights I got at a ski shop, they're much like the ones sold in a fly fishing shop but were under $20.  like these
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=24793333&memberId=12500226
-JD

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