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Re: Rain gear recommendation
[Re: jp24]
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03/16/18 05:23 PM
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Eric
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not sure if it was old techknowledgy but Frog toggs were good in a drizzle.B U T any decent rain and I was soaked. Also I ordered direct from Frog Togg and paid a good bit more than they were selling ( regualr price not on sale ) at bass pro. This was when they 1sst came out. I am not a fan
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Re: Rain gear recommendation
[Re: Fishbonz]
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03/16/18 08:19 PM
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basscaster46
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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I got all day Iām retired
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Re: Rain gear recommendation
[Re: jp24]
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03/17/18 08:06 AM
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camoriver
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Outdoorsman
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Two years ago I went to Bass Pro Shop and bought the "Bone Dry" Bibs and Jacket. Hands down the best rain gear I've ever had. I have fished all day long in driving rain and stay completely dry. Check it out.
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Re: Rain gear recommendation
[Re: jp24]
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03/18/18 04:25 AM
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1 link stringer
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jp24 I use BPS Pro Qualifier one step under the 100 mph, less pricey, does the same job as the 100 mph. A winter liner can be bought for it. It just zips in. Regular price is $219 for either top or bottom. I bought during the early spring sale for $169 each. During the hot summer, price has been down to around $119. Go take a look see. Try one on.
I see said the blind man to the deaf dog
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