ZRX1200 wrote:I've done this for years, we have lakes that are hike in only dry camping. One lake in particular Tanen is a Brookie hot bed, we literally will catch fish all day, females in the shallow, big males in the deep by the submerged log.
1. Do NOT USE ANYTHING except neoprene waders, the canvas style are a death trap waiting to happen. You WILL DROWN if you don't heed that advise.
I agree if you're fishing fast moving waters.............Breathables are so much more comfortable and all I use.I've been over my had more than once,still here to tell about it.Full of water it is way more difficult to say get in a boat.......dats why you slip out the waders then dump them once back aboard.
I went down in a hole in a slough with a shotgun.Waders full,soaked to the bone,shotgun never got wet .........I paddled a few feet to the shallows.BREATHABLES RULE!!!