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Topic: Appropriate fishing attire question  (Read 5035 times)

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holtfisher

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Hi Rich - Which title of the video? Thanks,  holt
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oy, thot it had copied properly. sorry it's not taking you right to it.

in the video section, it will be the 3rd page [ 17-24 of 28] top row, 3rd one " exploding the myth about waders".

note: He's drawn a lot of criticism for this video, but from my multi huli experience at Pacific City the other year, he's done us all a huge favor. i only got a tiny bit of water down mine and i was immersed for 5 plus minutes twice that day, and another time for 3. at most i got a wet front and a tiny puddle in my wader feet.

personal experience, weigh your options and apply your own brand of prudence and caution.


 

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