11-02-2010, 04:33 PM
I will add to what FG stated, also look into decent waders and boots (decent does not mean expensive) check Sportsman's and Cabela's for waders and boots or try the William Joseph Outlet always have good deals on scratch and dent items that still have a warranty.
I have done well with Cabela's brand waders also Redline waders from Spartsman's. Usually around $90-$130, get breathable waders in a size larger so you can wear long underwear and fleece underneath in winter (Neoprene is old school and too tight).
That's the thing with outfitting yourself for fly fishing, you can do it on the cheap and still have a great and successful time or you can spend until you mortgage the house, the sky is the limit but the fish don't care what you're wearing or what rod you're throwing.
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I have done well with Cabela's brand waders also Redline waders from Spartsman's. Usually around $90-$130, get breathable waders in a size larger so you can wear long underwear and fleece underneath in winter (Neoprene is old school and too tight).
That's the thing with outfitting yourself for fly fishing, you can do it on the cheap and still have a great and successful time or you can spend until you mortgage the house, the sky is the limit but the fish don't care what you're wearing or what rod you're throwing.
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