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Choosing Fly Fishing Waders To Match Fishing Environment

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One of the main parts of a fly angler’s equipment is their fly fishing waders and depending on the destination, the style and comfort can be chosen. Waders come in three basic styles, such as hip boots, overall and chest waders, depending on the depth of water expected to be encountered. Some anglers not anticipating water more than a foot or two deep, may opt for short rubber boots that reach only to their knees.

When looking for fly fishing waders the sole of the boot should be made to provide support and comfort to the bottom of the foot. Chances are you will be standing on the rocky bottom and boots with thin soles will become uncomfortable after a short time. Additionally, they should be designed to prevent slipping while walking over wet rocks and stones on the bottom. They are available to wear with or without shoes and many opt for the ones that do not require inner shoes to prevent your shoes from getting wet if water gets into the fly fishing waders.

Many fly fishing waders are also insulated to help keep your feet warm when walking through cold mountain streams. You will need to be careful not to allow this insulated interior to get wet as it can take several days to completely dry out and be ready to use again. Additionally, the material of which the insulation is made may deteriorate quickly if it becomes wet.

Material Improvements Keep Feet Dry And Warm

The environment in which you will be fishing will determine the type of fly fishing waders you buy. If there is a chance of the water rising above your waist, hip waders will not do the trick. While overalls may restrict your movements slightly, keeping dry should be the most important part of the decision. Chest waders will reach at least to your arm pits, and will offer less restriction, but a slight slip could allow water in over the top.

Many newer styles of fly fishing waders also include pockets for small tools or fly boxes and have the exterior pouches positioned out of the way of your arms when casting a fly. They may also be tear resistant, but absolutely be waterproof. Even if your have the best fly fishing waders that money can buy, you will want to carry a repair kit made specifically for the wader material in event of a rip.




 

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