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Old 11-15-2007, 10:22 AM   #1
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Suit up and get the air out. Air will be replaced by water should something spring up. Good waders topped by a good dry top that is or near leak proof, tightened off by a good wader belt (some use 2). While not a wet suit this will give you more stability should you get tossed.

A lot of us have been knocked around a bit while wading and many of us have tossed end over end in some conditions. Being submersible for a little while is certainly better when your gear allows you low risk of taking on water.

I don't wear my Sospenders enough...
After a close call last year for me and a friend i do what John has suggested and wear my Sospenders more often now.I even put them on when i use my wetsuit makes me just about unsinkable.Guess its true sometimes you do get wiser as you get older
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Old 11-15-2007, 11:19 AM   #2
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Other than ease of taking waders on or off how does using the suspedas affect taking a dip? Minimizes water getting into them or making it more difficult dumpint them all together in a deep situation?
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Old 11-15-2007, 12:03 PM   #3
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For those of us that do not wade all that often, could some one shed a little light how this occurs and what you do to minimize the risks. Is it more often than not the inability to stand up once dunked? Now I am not a complete newbie, wader belts, avoid going solo, knowing hte area, etc., but as I expand my horizons from the rock points of the Northshore I would like to tap into the experience of those that have been there and done that.
While I am only a journeyman surfcaster, with only a few years under my belt, and certainly not an authority by any means, I do not go out without the following:

tight cinched belt

PFD (mine is manually inflatable - a decision made versus the auto-inflation possibly going off from a wave wash), worn even when I'm on a beach. (I also use it to hold the lip gripper and keep it it out of my way)

korkers - regularly checked for missing/worn down studs (which is a very common situation even though I only fish 2-4 times a week)

As to location, I generally don't go to any that I haven't had the opportunity to learn either in daylight or with/from an older and wiser soul (Cheers to a number of surfhounds - Eddie and to Toonoc at DH and you others !!). Even then, there are a few places that I don't go out on at night unless it is either very peaceful or I'm with another fisherman. I don't like having to keep an eye out for that bloody wave that just waits until your attention is elsewhere


I also try to go out knowing that, even with as much preparation as possible, all it is doing is moving the balance of the odds a little bit further in my favour....

"When you stare into the abyss....wink. It'll confuse the hell out of it."
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