June 11, 2010, Newsletter Issue #173: Choosing the Right Wader

Tip of the Week

You don't want to be left on the side of the river bank with a pair of waders that just couldn't keep the water out. Spend the time to pick out the right pair to keep you high and dry when you go fly fishing. Here's how:

• First decide where you're going to fish and what kind of climate you'll be in.

• Then you can consider what kind of material is best for you. Neoprene is popular because it's durable and you can select the best thickness to suit your needs. Thicker is best for cold weather. Thinner is best for warmer weather and freedom of movement. Nylon works well for the beginner fly fisherman. They're lightweight and will keep you warm, but they'll also keep the heat in too. Rubber is more affordable, but keep in mind that they're heavier and trap the heat in.

• Next on the list is getting a proper fit. Though it might look better to have on a snugger fit for those trophy photos, you want to get a pair of waders that are looser. That way, you can dress accordingly underneath your waders for the climate. You also want to make sure that you get a pair that doesn't restrict your movement. Remember, that a proper fitting wader is important so that you're comfortable and unhindered. You don't want any fishing attire that will contribute to a slip or wading mishap.

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