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Re: What to wear [Re: joho5] #7985059 09/12/12 03:59 PM
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Columbia Roc Pants (they are a cotton blend but water resistant and I base layer below when needed)
Pearl Izumi baselayer tights (from cycling shop/catalog/site because they are onsale during the warmer months and way better than the competition).
Columbia waterproof hiking boots.
Columbia blood n guts long sleeve base layer.
Long sleeve vented fishing shirt (pockets, added layer)
Columbia fleece full zip jacket.
Some cool light weight waterproof gloves I found on sale at GanderMtn.
Buff, sometimes 2 (one done as a full head+face mask and the second around my neck.


Crappie Fishing NE Texas from the Camo Coosa since 06/2011
Re: What to wear [Re: joho5] #7985132 09/12/12 04:15 PM
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A farmer john wetsuit, fleece pullover, and a drytop can pretty much handle anything you throw at it. If it's real cold, and you are very remote, then it's nice to know that a swim is nothing more than a minor inconvenience rather than a complete hypothermic disaster.

I normally role with waders and a rain jacket, but there have been a few January river runs that got the wetsuit and drytop.

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