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| #139817 - 02/08/02 06:51 PM  best steelhead vest |  
|   Alevin
 
 Registered:  12/06/01
 Posts: 16
 Loc:  vancover bc
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what is your fav way to carry arownd your steelhead stuff on the river? Im thinking adout a vest, what is ypur fav vest? |  
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| #139818 - 02/08/02 07:03 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Returning Adult
 
   Registered:  11/03/01
 Posts: 420
 Loc:  Mount Vernon, WA
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I have ended up using a fanny pack.  Find it a little easier to get in and out of, stays dry under my rain gear and provides a belt for my chest waders. 
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| #139819 - 02/08/02 07:41 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Spawner
 
   Registered:  11/26/01
 Posts: 550
 Loc:  Browns Point
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you might want to look at a filson.ive got their foul weather vest, its expensive, but the inside stays dry in a downpour and built to last forever.
 
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| #139820 - 02/08/02 08:01 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Returning Adult
 
 Registered:  12/23/01
 Posts: 379
 Loc:  BELLINGHAM / EVERSON
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I make my butler carry all my stuff. Frees up my casting and supplies him with a pay check. He also cleans all my fish, my truck, ties my leaders and cures my eggs. I highly recomend a butler over a vest or fanny pack.   
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| #139821 - 02/08/02 09:38 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Spawner
 
 Registered:  01/03/01
 Posts: 797
 Loc:  Post Falls, ID
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I like the Xtream.  It's waterproof, lots of pockets, and has a rod holder so you can have your hands free to tie up. |  
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| #139822 - 02/08/02 09:47 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  01/27/02
 Posts: 158
 Loc:  seattle,wa
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Just thought I'd put my .02 in. Theres a company in Seattle named Xtreme that makes very heavy duty steelhead vests at a reasonable price. They are well thought out and of the highest quality.And no I don't have any affiliation with them. Just trying to help! 
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| #139823 - 02/08/02 10:31 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Alevin
 
 Registered:  12/06/01
 Posts: 16
 Loc:  vancover bc
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G-Man can i borrow your buttler???sounds just what i'm looken for
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| #139824 - 02/08/02 10:35 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Alevin
 
 Registered:  12/06/01
 Posts: 16
 Loc:  vancover bc
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do you have a web site for these xtreme vest |  
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| #139825 - 02/08/02 10:50 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Returning Adult
 
 Registered:  12/08/00
 Posts: 261
 Loc:  Lakewood, WA
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Ive got one of the Cablelas, nice vest but wish it was waterproof.  Next one I get will be.Sid Fishious...coolest name Ive seen yet, hilarious.
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| #139826 - 02/08/02 11:05 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Juvenile at Sea
 
 Registered:  04/08/01
 Posts: 136
 Loc:  auburn, wa
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I use one made by Coldwater Pack Co. It's made with the NW winter fisherman in mind.It's tough and this one will not fall apart or split seams. I now see them being sold down at Sportsco for around $69 or $79 I can't remember which. And that is a good deal cause I paid around $89 for mine a few years ago. And I thought I was getting a good deal then becuase I saw them for as high as $99 at other places. |  
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| #139827 - 02/08/02 11:09 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   BUCK NASTY!!
 
   Registered:  01/26/00
 Posts: 6312
 Loc:  Vancouver, WA
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I personally use the one out of cabelas also.  It seems to have plenty of pockets and reality is I wish it didn't have so many pockets because I tend to pack too much stuff..   Keith   
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| #139828 - 02/08/02 11:48 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Returning Adult
 
   Registered:  03/09/99
 Posts: 454
 Loc:  TACOMA,WA
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I agree with Onthesauk, the fanny pack is the way to go. Takes all the weight and stress off your shoulders and puts it down on your hips. 
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| #139829 - 02/09/02 06:54 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   River Nutrients
 
   Registered:  03/15/99
 Posts: 4167
 Loc:  Poulsbo, WA,USA
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I have a brown Field and Stream vest.  Has enough pockets for all my crap.  I think I'd be lost without it.  Its got to be the best thing to carry around.  Hooks and snubbies in plastic container, and hook file in the left front pocket.  Three colors of yarn above with scissors, nail clipper.  Lead and Leatherman in the front right pocket.  Knife. Corkies, spin and glos, jigs, rags, etc. in the little front pockets.  Also carry floats, spinners, pink worms, license and pen. 
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| #139830 - 02/09/02 07:45 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Spawner
 
   Registered:  12/14/99
 Posts: 788
 Loc:  Tacoma WA
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First off, if you're worried about waterproof vests, buy one you like and waterproof it with some of the sprays on the market.  
 Ok, I have an old Cabela's shortie model thta has held up quite wel.  The short length is great for dep wading.  Plus it has JUST enough pockets.  I've fond over theyears, th more pockets you have,the more CRAP you put in them.  Once I downscaled, the more I put th gear I needd, adnnot so much extra stuff.  I also have a chest pack, but am giog t sell it here shortly.  I'm loking at buyin a vest or pack just for y fly fishing.  Looking at either the Verticle master by Sims or a chest pack thtath Fly Shop exlusively caries.  This is only for my fly fising mind you.  But vest wise, an for he money, I like te Cabela's, an with th spray is waterproof.
 
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| #139832 - 02/09/02 07:57 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Egg
 
 Registered:  02/02/02
 Posts: 3
 Loc:  Maple Valley
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The Stearn's vest with the inflatable bladder is great.I fish nearly every day in boats and solo onthe bank in some hairy spots. I've never had to use the safety catch but it's nice to have the added confidence whereever you'r out. 
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| #139833 - 02/09/02 08:31 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  01/29/02
 Posts: 140
 Loc:  whatcom county
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I use a fanny pack from mad dog gear for fishing silvers.  But I use the coldwater pac vest for steelhead fishing it has fleece lined pockets to keep the sausages warm. 
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| #139834 - 02/09/02 09:09 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Spawner
 
   Registered:  11/26/01
 Posts: 550
 Loc:  Browns Point
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pimpinshrimp...do you recommend drifting them with a corkie or hanging the sausages under a float??   :p 
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| #139835 - 02/09/02 09:40 PM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Juvenille at Sea
 
 Registered:  01/29/02
 Posts: 140
 Loc:  whatcom county
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I recomend a rocket red wing bobber. but you have to take a bite before you use them 
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| #139836 - 02/10/02 12:13 AM  Re: best steelhead vest |  
|   Alevin
 
 Registered:  12/10/00
 Posts: 16
 Loc:  Bow, Wa
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The Danielson Easy Drifter is my favorite.  It has the right pockets in the right places, and costs less then $20 bucks.  Almost disposable at that price.  Holds up pretty well too. |  
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