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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sea level
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Whenever I fish I always keep two things in mind: what type of elements I'll be fishing in and how easy it is to shed in case I get tossed. The last thing you need is to be covered in clothing that will weigh you down or be hard to shed.
For me: cold climates or while hooping: cotton socks, long johns, long sleeve shirt, waders, splash jacket and wading boots(worn to help protect the wader socks). If its extremely cold or raining I will wear a waterproof jacket BUT I will always wear it over my PFD and never under it. I do it mainly because of what GregAndrew said regarding the waterproof jackets retaining water. If I get tossed I want to be able to get the jacket off without having to remove my PFD. Summer: Columbia Blood and Guts Superlight long sleeve shirt, Columbia blood and guts convertible pants, thin socks and water shoes Head Gear: I used to just wear a regular cap but it wasn't doing much protection from the sun especially at this time of the season when the sun doesn't rise to high. I recently purchased a full rim hat, I wear this with my buff and now I get little to no sun exposure on my face.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: La Jolla, CA
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Don't forget the RYAN KLEIN, I'm going to get two Aqua Blue for me & my honey, they are terrific!
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
Posts: 1,589
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I don't night fish or hoop so I haven't needed the survival type dry gear. The waders look tempting but I wear a pair of light long pants to keep the sun off and a paddling jacket over a long sleeve tee shirt or maybe a polar fleece if it's colder. I don't tend to get cold and having a wet butt isn't too annoying for me. Mike
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Grants Pass, OR
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Me too. Light poly pants (wind pants over them for night fishing), long sleeve poly shirt and paddle jacket. If it's a really cold morning I wear polar fleece under the jacket. I have a pair of waders too, but they don't zip. So, relief is impossible and I don't like that. Plus, a wide brimmed hat.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Cypress, CA
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Im a like'n that HF Neo hoodie.......gots to try one on..
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Ironman
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Inland empire
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Wet suit
Best thing that works for me , is the wet suit you can pick one up on Craigslist for $50 3 mm. You can always put it on half ways and if it gets cold put it on all the way.it also gives you peace of mind in case you have to go for a swim on that chilly water.
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It's a little bulky at first, but once you break it in, it becomes extremely comfortable. If I buy another one, I might buy it 1 size smaller than I would normally just because when you're sitting in your yak, the stomach part will bunch up on ya.
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