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Posted 11/23/2008 3:50:34 PM


Mingo

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Does anyone here use waders while surf fishing? I just picked up some and a pair of wading boots a couple of months ago. If anyone does use waders, does the sand get into the small crevaces/ holes in the boots, and can this cause a problem? Thanks in advance for the help.

Mark <::><

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"Yes, we try to be perfect, but we're only fishermen. We wade out into the water, we don't walk on top of it."

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Posted 11/23/2008 9:51:56 PM


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When the water cools, I use a pair of neoprene chest waders with attached boots to stay dry/warm.  They work great, and I don't have any issues with water/sand. 

-Jason

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Posted 11/23/2008 10:20:06 PM


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i'm sure it'd be fine, just don't get yourself into a bad situation by getting them swamped in some waves. i'd keep a knife handy...
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Posted 11/24/2008 1:31:05 PM
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Try taking an old belt and putting it around the outside of your waders. When, and I say when you fall they won't fill up so fast. Seen my buddy slip off some rocks and over a waterfall and I believe it saved his life. You won't have the same problem in the surf- but it'll still help with cold water.


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Posted 11/24/2008 1:49:37 PM


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chest  high waders is the  way to go (one piece).  Also  get a rain jacket and tie a belt around  your waist ...  it ll keep  water out if you  are wading chest high...wave action and all will splash water in ,,and its not fun...also it'll keep ya warm.  make sure you rinse good  those waders  and  'reels'  e/time you get back to the house.

 

 

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Posted 12/11/2008 1:16:48 PM
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I have a pair of "dry suit" type waders that serve me well. I like the kind with built-in neoprene socks. You can get cheap water boots from Bass Pro for $40. Don't get felt soles for saltwater, get rubber soles. I also use a cheap $20 waterproof windbreaker from Academy that wear inside the waders. Add a pair of neoprene fishing/hunting gloves and your ready to party in the cold water.

And yeah, get the ones that come up under your arms. Waders can be bulky if you wear jeans underneath it could get bad if they fill up. A belt is a good idea.
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Posted 12/13/2008 4:33:56 AM


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just buy a boat.  Much easier

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