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Topic: waders or wetsuits  (Read 2118 times)

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Pat R.

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Would neoprene waders be ok to use in cold weather in a kayak or should you stick with a wetsuit. I know the dry suit would be the Altamont but the budget is not there.

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Thanks it did help. What I got out of it was if your going to fish the ocean wear a wetsuit and if your going to fish lakes its OK to wear a wader, all in all wear your PDF .

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I wore waders for the first time last week up in Ketchikan.  I think it will become a regular thing for me.  Waders, belt, PFD, paddle jacket.  And if it's forcasted to be a bit on the rough side, I'll throw my shorty wetsuit on underneath for added insurance.  Or perhaps get a dry top to really seal me in on those cold windy days.  Seems fine to me.  Perhaps I'll dunk myself this weekend in the Puget Sound to really give it a test.

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Wearing waders in that environment was perfect.  We were walking on slippery/rocky shores and were wading between boats for loading and stuff.  Wearing something heavy duty worked well.  If I were likely to do surf launches, I don't know that I would want something that stiff but we'll see as I intend to continue wearing mine for a bit as well.
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