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by EastsideRedneck » Tue Oct 02, 2007 4:36 pm
I usually wear a cowboy hat (plastic coated) with my North Face mountaineering jacket, heavy canvas shorts, and Crocs (no socks). If it is especially cold (hasn't happened this year yet) I substitute my jacket with my Stearns class III PFD jacket and add Sierra Designs packable rainpants and wool/technical socks.
Two things to keep in mind:
1.) Make sure your gear breathes to some extent or you will be just as wet as not wearing any gear at all.
2.) If you are on a boat and wearing more layers, including raingear, you are gonna sink like a rock if you fall in. Even wearing jeans, boots, and a longsleeve t-shirt makes it very difficult to swim... add another layer on top of that and staying afloat will be an even greater chore.
I am almost always fishing alone, so there isn't going to be anyone around to save my behind if I go in. To that end, I make sure that I can easily doff any extra gear (why I won't wear boots). As the water cools, your reaction/salvation time get much more critical.
Last edited by Anonymous on Tue Oct 02, 2007 4:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.