Ideas for Selecting Fishing Waders

By Bob Long


Waders are critical fishing equipment for many anglers, and those that use them continually say that wading both enhances the fishing experience and aides them to catch more fish. Waders come in a wide variety of brands, styles and costs to meet the needs of all fishing fans. So what factors should be evaluated when buying new new waders? Key issues are price, the fishing conditions that you are going to most likely be facing and the amount of time you spend in the water.

Most modern waders are made out of either a synthesised rubber called Neoprene or what are called "breathable" materials like Gore-Tex. Breathable waders enable perspiration to escape while keeping the water out and are the best choice for most general fishing conditions. Breathable waders also make allowance for layering of clothing to help in keeping you warm in colder conditions. If your fishing style involves hiking long and hotter weather, breathable waders are a must have. The downside of breathable waders is price and they are normally at least 2 times the expense of neoprene waders.

If you plan to fish primarily in colder weather conditions such as Alaska, Canada or during the dreary months of winter, less expensive waders assembled from Neoprene are a good choice. Neoprene is an artificial rubber which is water-proof and stays flexible over a wide temperature range. Besides waders, it is employed in a lot of insulating marine applications such as diving suits and wetsuits. The neoprane used in waders usually varies in width from 3 to 5 inches. The colder the conditions you are like to face, the thicker you will need the material to be. The disadvantage of neoprene is that it is heavier, less comfortable and being not "breathable" makes it much less comfortable to be employed in warmer weather.

A second consideration is the depth of the water that you will be fishing. There 3 types of waders. Hip waders are the least expensive and most convenient but are limited only work in shallow water. Waist waders, like the label suggets, reach the waist of the fisherman and include a belt that buckles like pants. Waist waders are good for fishing shallow or slightly deep waters and are more less restricting and maneuverable than the chest waders that are required in deeper waters.

As the name says, chest waders extend to the chest of the angler and include straps that secure them over the shoulders like overalls. Chest waders are required for fishing deeper, slow moving waters because they permit the angler to get nearer to fish that are hanging in the deepest holes. These waders are the most expensive, least comfortable and most confining on movement of the three styles. These drawbacks can be lessened by the specific design and the sort of material from which the wader is made, and chest waders are the most flexible option since they are going to work in all depths of water. They also provide more protection from the elements in inclement weather.

For the serious angler who spends a lot of time in the water, premium, breathable chest waders are the best choice. Many of chest waders will adjust simply to waist waders when the conditions warrant and the power to access otherwise hard to reach locations is priceless. For the novice or infrequent angler or for those where price is the vital consideration, less costly hip or waist waders will work fine, just be aware that your ability to navigate in the water will be more limited by depth.




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