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#972408 - 02/01/17 05:16 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets ***** [Re: Jason Beezuz]
eyeFISH Offline
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Registered: 11/24/03
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Originally Posted By: Jason Beezy
Fact, if you sit on wet surfaces wearing waterproof breathable fabrics, the pressure pushes water through. With my fat a$$, it pushes through faster.


This is what I heard straight from the horse's mouth this past summer. Ain't that right, Paker?

Rubber is the only way to go for the lazy slobs fishing outta boats.
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#972429 - 02/01/17 08:21 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
kingdog Offline
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Registered: 05/28/13
Posts: 178
Loc: Tumwater
Just buy a KUIU Yukon or First Lite SEAK Stormtight and move on.

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#972432 - 02/01/17 08:51 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
ColeyG Offline
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Registered: 02/08/07
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Loc: AK
I'm confused. Is the problem a wet ass, a cold ass, or perhaps something more personal like a self-consciousness issue?

If either of the latter are the case, you might check out the products from Skhoop. Warm and they keep those riverside eyes from undressing you inappropriately. My wife loves hers. Waders required for a dry ass though.




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#972441 - 02/01/17 09:53 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.

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#972443 - 02/01/17 10:10 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
bankbum Offline
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Registered: 05/10/09
Posts: 779
Someone with adult level education would just layer a good fleece or sweater under their waders.
Hell what's your address I'll send ya $3 so you can hit up goodwill.....

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#972444 - 02/01/17 11:22 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
Denham Offline
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Registered: 05/30/15
Posts: 120
Loc: Maple Valley
Stormr Jackets are pretty bomb

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#972447 - 02/02/17 07:46 AM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Sky-Guy]
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Registered: 08/21/13
Posts: 389
Loc: Tri-Cities, WA
Originally Posted By: Sky-Guy
I used several Columbia and Redington coats and eventually became dissatisfied after a long cold day of pouring rain, and both coats eventually becoming saturated.

Because of this reason, I've switched to wearing my snowboarding shell, which is an Arcteryx Sidewinder coat. It 's just a waterproof shell without any insulation, but that's fine because it will not get get wet, stay wet, or leak. I just layer with fleece or a hoodie for warmth underneath. These coats are long and also have an elastic powder bib which prohibits drafts and water from coming up through the garment from below.


Sky-Guy nailed it. Get on steepandcheap.com, rei-garage, or backcountry outlet and find a 20,000 mm waterproof or Gore-Tex shell. If you get cold, find a primaloft insulated jacket to wear underneath. Skip anything with a DWR coating as it'll wash off pretty quick.

I ended up finding some Acteryx ski pants at an REI garage sale for $33, and they've been the best rain paints I've owned.

http://www.backcountry.com/marmot-pallisades-jacket-mens-mar00lr

http://www.backcountry.com/houdini-4-ace-jacket-mens

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#972448 - 02/02/17 07:47 AM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
WDFW X 1 = 0 Offline
My Area code makes me cooler than you

Registered: 01/27/15
Posts: 4549
"Well some of us have this thing called a pro deal (including me), so we buy Simms if it fits the purpose at prices we'd be crazy not to take them up on. The trouble is, I'm still not buying much Simms with the deal cuz they aren't as good as they think they are or all the fly guys think they are."


Crazy is being a "Pro" for a product that "ain't as good as they think they are".
Unless of course you share that way of thinking.


The real "pros" who fish for a living in the wettest conditions in Alaska wear rubber. Not some squirt your employees down with a fire hose yuppie chit.
Perhaps you should roll on the rubber and you wouldn't get a wet a$$.

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#972455 - 02/02/17 11:45 AM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
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+1 for a rubber jacket. Cheapest and most functional option.
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#972457 - 02/02/17 12:08 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: outfishn]
Bent Metal Offline
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Registered: 01/09/14
Posts: 2312
Loc: Sky River(WA) Clearwater(Id)
Originally Posted By: outfishn
+1 for a rubber jacket. Cheapest and most functional option.


Agree... These are the top choice for CHARTER captains and their faithful occupants during adverse weather. Maybe we can switch gears and talk about charter boat outer wear and fashion.....
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#972461 - 02/02/17 12:24 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
WDFW X 1 = 0 Offline
My Area code makes me cooler than you

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If you got a moist A$$ on a charter boat then you might want to go with a different crew.
I say might because I realize the expectations on a California charter boat are different.

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#972468 - 02/02/17 01:15 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
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Registered: 10/26/10
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Loc: Snohomish, WA
Per usual, I have nothing substantial to offer this conversation. I just wanted to post in this chit show.

Beezy is Moist.

Moist. Moist. Moist.
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#972472 - 02/02/17 01:49 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
movesfast Offline
Juvenile at Sea

Registered: 01/29/14
Posts: 105
Loc: oregon
Had to go back and see if I was in the dark side.
This thread has potential.

oh, and a dude that admits that he is moist should be drowned in the tears of a baby harp seal

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#972473 - 02/02/17 01:57 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
Bent Metal Offline
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Registered: 01/09/14
Posts: 2312
Loc: Sky River(WA) Clearwater(Id)
Looks like Frank has gotten himself very moist talking about Charter boats....all the rubber in the world won't keep that boy dry
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#972474 - 02/02/17 02:06 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
WDFW X 1 = 0 Offline
My Area code makes me cooler than you

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"That's not exactly true. GoreTex and Hydus 3L are waterproof, breathable and leak proof fabrics. But they're spendy."

That's BS.
Water repellent for a time but never waterproof.

Reach past the gimmicks, grab the rubber, or be accountable for the spreading of moisture.

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#972479 - 02/02/17 03:15 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
WDFW X 1 = 0 Offline
My Area code makes me cooler than you

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"I have never had a drop of water inside my dry pants or jacket."

I imagine the guy that invented the term waterproof for these breathable garments probably lived in California as well.
Great state to field test rain gear.
Some real soakers down there.


"Are you still sporting your neoprene on the rivers?"

I don't sport waders.

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#972480 - 02/02/17 03:45 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
Sebastes Offline
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Registered: 10/31/02
Posts: 1341
Loc: Monroe,WA.
This doesn't have anything to do with the water proof/resistant issue, but here's a solution for the keeping warm part.

Having a bad back, I put a ThermaCare heat wrap on one cold morning on the Columbia and to my surprise if kept me nice and warm for the several hours I was in a boat. They claim the heat will last up to 16 hours.

Almost all quote waterproof jackets will eventually start soaking water. I was photographing rain gear for the Fenwick catalog several years ago and it shed water so well I could have duck taped the pants to a pair of rubber knee boots and waded in the river up to the zipper. After five or six years they just soaked the water up. I was somewhat able to get them back to shedding rain drops by using a treatment that you run them in the washing machine and air drying them.

The are not nearly as comfortable but my 40 year old Helley Hanson rubber gear sheds water like the day I first used it, which I seldom do because I usually use the newer and lighter clothing.


Edited by Sebastes (02/02/17 03:54 PM)

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#972485 - 02/02/17 06:50 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Jason Beezuz]
Todd Offline
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Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 28170
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
If want to stay dry, wear a rubber jacket.

This is best if you are a throttle jockey...if you actually steelhead fish, then rowing can get pretty warm in a rubber jacket.

I would love to contribute something useful to this thread, but that's about all I've got right there. I wear a rubber jacket with fabric overlay, and when it gets too warm rowing, I unzip it and it cools off. I've never worried too much about getting wet while fishing...this isn't knitting, after all.

Fish on...

Todd

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#972499 - 02/02/17 11:28 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: Sky-Guy]
Sol Duc Offline
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Registered: 06/18/01
Posts: 16138
Originally Posted By: Sky-Guy
I used several Columbia and Redington coats and eventually became dissatisfied after a long cold day of pouring rain, and both coats eventually becoming saturated.

Because of this reason, I've switched to wearing my snowboarding shell, which is an Arcteryx Sidewinder coat. It 's just a waterproof shell without any insulation, but that's fine because it will not get get wet, stay wet, or leak. I just layer with fleece or a hoodie for warmth underneath. These coats are long and also have an elastic powder bib which prohibits drafts and water from coming up through the garment from below.

I do the same thing,never fails to keep you dry.
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#972500 - 02/02/17 11:43 PM Re: Sick Of "Wading" Jackets [Re: WDFW X 1 = 0]
Sol Duc Offline
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Registered: 06/18/01
Posts: 16138
Originally Posted By: WDFW X 1 = 0
"That's not exactly true. GoreTex and Hydus 3L are waterproof, breathable and leak proof fabrics. But they're spendy."

That's BS.
Water repellent for a time but never waterproof.

Reach past the gimmicks, grab the rubber, or be accountable for the spreading of moisture.

Boy,ain't that the truth. This myth needs to end.
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