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The carpetbagger
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: tha newps
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Breathable waders and a water resistant hurricane jacket during the winter. Board sports and at shirt in the summer. KFS on this sight has a nice looking pfd for 40 bucks. Ive never used it but it looks like it would do the trick.
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I wear a pair of Grudens Gage dry pants. They're lightweight, comfy and waterproof. They don't make me sweat and I can wear them with layers underneath or not. On top, this is my new favorite piece of attire. I wear a Hyperflex 2mm neopreme hoodie. Its warm, comfortable, holds ZERO water and all around a great top for hooping on those cold nights, or surf launches on chilly days. I love it. It's made out of the same stuff wetsuits and some drysuits are made out of.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sea level
Posts: 1,478
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Lowprofile, since you're military, sign up for promotive.com
Hyperflex in on there for 40% off to Military |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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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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Leo
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: La Jolla, CA
Posts: 482
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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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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: oceanside
Posts: 880
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If you go with breathable waders make sure they have a zipper. That's what I use and it makes it easy when it comes to relief time. Layer on upper half topped with some kind of water resistant or waterproof windbreaker type of jacket. In the warmer weather, just board shorts and a tee shirt with sunscreen.
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