07-18-2003, 08:31 PM
I have an idea.... dont fall out! haha. sorry to make fun. yes, the waders do create a possible problem, but most waders that I have seen are easy to get in and out of. also, if you wear a belt that fits tightly around your chest, the belt will prevent water from going down into your waders. however, the lifejacket is the best solution.
I have been in that scenario. I was tubin out in cabrillo beach in san pedro one day with my friends and we thought we'd take our chances with the waves. bad idea. the waves weren't very big, but big enough to tip your tube. haha.well anyways, I got out there half way to the breaking point, and then the set of big waves came. just at the wrong time. my tube flipped, my waders filled up with water, and I lost my rod. Oh well. this happens. I wish I had had that belt on my chest. but I had my life vest on so I wasnt sinking.
joe
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I have been in that scenario. I was tubin out in cabrillo beach in san pedro one day with my friends and we thought we'd take our chances with the waves. bad idea. the waves weren't very big, but big enough to tip your tube. haha.well anyways, I got out there half way to the breaking point, and then the set of big waves came. just at the wrong time. my tube flipped, my waders filled up with water, and I lost my rod. Oh well. this happens. I wish I had had that belt on my chest. but I had my life vest on so I wasnt sinking.
joe
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