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Old 02-02-2004, 01:37 PM   #16
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ok, another question. what about footwear? neoprene wading socks with wading boots? hard soled dive booties? korkers are obvious. i think it was Cowhunter that said he used orvis wading boots, but i haven't seen him around here lately. i also seem to remember someone saying something about a "holster" type thing that fits on your wading belt to put the rod in while dealing with a fish. any suggestions there or is it not really needed?
Toby I'm not a wetsuiter, but I do wade out to a place that has me in water up to my armpits and I really should be wetsuiting.... Its sandy so I don'twear spikes, but when its rough I keep a caribeener(sp?) clip on a 2 ft phone chord attached to my belt. When I'm out deep and land a fish, I clip the carabeener onto the reel. to free up both hands, I just tuck the but inside my belt, but its a nice feeling that if it did slip out, I'd be hard pressed to loose it. LL bean makes a nice lightweight studded wading boot that i picked up this christmas... nice spikes and a lifetime warrranty. can't beat that.
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