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Old 08-14-2008, 05:00 PM   #1
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word of advise, be carefull where and when you decide to swim out. to most people on shore, someone a few hundred yards offshore on a rough night is in trouble, not fishing. had the police and fire department out looking for us one night with spotlights. have heard of others having similar experiences.

also, i'd recommend loading up with all the stuff that you'll carry when you fish and going for a swim on a calm day if you're at all not sure of your swiming ability or overall fitness level.

that's all for if your actually swimming, for just deep wading and not having to worry about filling waders if you mis-step, just go for it, the wetsuit is much safer and more comfortable than waders and a dry top (and more cost effective since dry tops inherintly suck and don't last long at all)

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Old 08-14-2008, 05:22 PM   #2
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tough to beat being out there though
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larry, i'd love to swim with....bigger meal than me for the sharks.
when using it, a few pointers
1 never jump off rocks. ALWAYS sit on bum and slide in
2 when coming into shore, kind of sit with legs out and infront so if wave pushes you in you don't get buried face first or break leg getting pushed in to rocks
3 always check gear is secure everytime u get in water so you don't lose stuff
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Old 08-14-2008, 05:43 PM   #4
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good stuff mike! it's great to have some of our experienced wetsuiters chime in with pointers and helpfull hints.

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Old 08-14-2008, 06:22 PM   #5
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Mike I would give myself a smelly jelly rubdown to go fishing with you!! Seriously though, I really only bought mine to give me the "deep wading" advantage and to rid myself of the worry of getting swamped in my waders! I have been lifegaurd certified so I am good in the water for sure! I plan on deep wading but who knows...as long as my shoulders are wet I am sure I will find myself on a rock or two before too long! I also have to agree with Don....having a few guys who are experienced lend their support and knowledge is truly appreciated!

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also, always carry a good knife that you can access quickly with one hand

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What about fit ? .. They strech like a big condom ? or you have to try a bunch on ? I've been eyeing some rocks.. I'd swim to them a couple of times daytime before trying nights . Or does that bring a new meaning to boat traffic ?

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larry, i'd love to swim with....bigger meal than me for the sharks.
when using it, a few pointers
1 never jump off rocks. ALWAYS sit on bum and slide in
2 when coming into shore, kind of sit with legs out and infront so if wave pushes you in you don't get buried face first or break leg getting pushed in to rocks
3 always check gear is secure everytime u get in water so you don't lose stuff
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