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When you are taking up fly-fishing, you will want to get a good pair of waders as part of your gear. Waders allow you to traverse waters and reach places you cannot from the shore. Fly anglers spend a lot of time on the water, but most of the time it is IN the water. You will want to keep warm and dry while you are fishing.

Chest WaddersYou do have some choices when considering what type of waders you will want to buy. There are two different types of waders: those that come with built-in boots and those without. Both have distinct advantages and disadvantages, and the choice is purely a personal one as to which way you will want to go.

Waders with built-in boots are great for ease and convenience. You do not have to worry about buying a pair of fishing boots and staying dry is just about guaranteed unless you get a leak. The boot portion of the waders should fit you comfortably and you should be able to move about easily while wearing them. They tend to be heavier than stocking foot waders and there is not as much ankle support, but they are easy on and easy off which is quite convenient.

Waist High WadersStocking foot waders, end in a rubber sock. You will need to buy a pair of wading boots to go over the top of the sock. They are a little more difficult to put on, but you will get lots of foot support as you walk over slippery river rocks. The boots that you choose to go with these waders should not fit as closely as a hiking boot, but they should give you good ankle support and have stiff soles.

You have a couple of options when deciding how high you want the waders to go. You can choose the ones that come to your waist or ones that come up to your chest. Chest waders are much more versatile because you can wear them in any depth of water. Waist waders are for more shallow water. There are also hip boots that are separate and come to your hips. These are the less practical choice of waders for fly-fishing you plan to fish in deep water.

Hip WadersYou may want to add a wading belt to keep your waders from filling with water should you slip and go into the water. Elastic straps used to hold the waders up are a more practical choice than the webbed straps. They are more comfortable and allow you more room for movement.

The waders should not be skintight. You will want some room to move around inside them, but not too much! If you will be fishing in cold weather, you will want to wear some layers underneath, so try them on with clothes and be sure you have enough room to move about comfortably.

It is a good idea to at least think about a good vest when purchasing a pair of waders. when steelhead fishing the water tempature is usually only a few degrees above freezing and a good vest will help to keep your core tempature up. Now if you are fishing in the summer heat the cool water will just help to cool you off and can be quite enjoyable.

Fly fishing waders are an important part of your fishing gear. Prices will range anywhere from $100 up to $600. Use caution, too, if you are thinking of buying used fly-fishing waders. Be sure they do not leak and are exactly what you are looking for in a pair of waders.

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  • Chest waders are made with 420D nylon and PVC uppers
  • PVC molded boots on hunting gear have neoprene insulation
  • Drydock neoprene chest waders feature H-style suspenders with quick release buckles
  • Reinforced knees and seat
  • Adjustable kidney/waist belts
  • Reinforced shoulder padding
  • Covered accessories pocket
  • Repair kit included
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  • Drydock Neoprene Chest Waders enhance any day of fishing
  • Outdoor gear features PVC boots and neoprene insulation
  • Stretch nylon outer layer give waders ultimate functionality
  • Waterproof seams
  • H-style suspenders with quick-release buckles
  • Two accessories pockets
  • Repair kit included
  • Fits men shoe sizes 8-12
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Fly Fishing Vests

An important piece of apparel you can have when you take up fly-fishing is a quality fishing vest. You have many choices when looking at fly-fishing vests, so you will want to choose carefully. It is important that your vest meet your needs, so consider your options before you run out and buy a fly-fishing vest.

All fly-fishing vests come with a variety of pockets in different shapes and sizes. You do not want one with so many pockets that your vest becomes overloaded. You will want enough pockets so you can carry the needed gear and yet still remain comfortable.

The vest should fit comfortably and you should have plenty of room to move around. The pockets should close with Velcro so you can have easy access to your supplies. When you choose your vest, make sure that you are able to wear layers underneath it and can still move around easily.

The fly-fishing vest should have a short waist because you will be wading in water. You do not want it to get wet, so if it falls just above your waist, it will stay dry and comfortable.

Consider what weather conditions will be like when you are fly-fishing. If you will be fishing mostly in the summertime, you may want to consider a mesh vest these well-ventilated fly-fishing vest help keep you cool in the summer heat. Cold weather fishing will require you to wear layers underneath, so pick one large enough to allow you to move about easily.

Vests come in a variety of colors. Many fly anglers choose a neutral brown, but you can also pick vests in colors like blue and orange. Because you will be out in the wilds, blending in is important. However if you are going to be fly-fishing while others may be hunting, keep in mind your safety. You will want to be visible to other anglers as well as hunters without scaring away the fish in the process.

Some vests come with a built-in life preserver. This may be something to consider if you will be fishing rough waters with strong currents. You never know when an accident will happen. A built-in floatation device may just save your life.

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