The fish don’t care what you wear.

Nov 3
22:00

2004

Catherine Kenyeres

Catherine Kenyeres

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Waders are a must if you are planning any ... or stream wading. And what you need to know about waders, no matter how much you spend for them, they will ... leak and new waders must be

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Waders are a must if you are planning any surfcasting or stream wading. And what you need to know about waders,The fish don’t care what you wear. Articles no matter how much you spend for them, they will eventually leak and new waders must be replaced. So even if this is your first time out or you are an avid angler, choose from the different waders listed below.
Love to fish in the streams during the summer? Rivers are low running and are not deep; so hip waders are perfect. Why heat up in chest waders when hip waders will suffice. On the other hand, those one-piece chest-high waders are a necessity for surfcasting. Irritating sand or pea gravel cannot wedge their way into your boots.

Alternatives to chest waders are the stocking-foot waders. Stocking-foot waders are also chest-high, but anglers will require wading shoes or boots. Some anglers favor wading shoes or boots as they give added support and traction while fishing all day.
It is difficult to imagine fishing without vests. Vests are invaluable as they contain many pockets to hold such items as expensive flies or lures as well as your bug repellant. But ensure that the pockets open from the top and not the side so not to lose those valuable flies or lures. Not to imagine losing your car key.

And lastly, don’t forget your fishing hat and sunglasses. You certainly do not want to get sunstroke in the hot sun as well; fishing hats shield your head from the rain. Furthermore, hats and sunglasses will protect your eyes from glaring sunlight and you can see what the fish are up to when the sun is setting in the sky. Which in fact, is the most opportune time of the day to catch that big one.