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lol im glad you guys liked those pics, I thought they painted quite the picture haha.

Here is an actual fish photo from that day. Only one fish landed but that ok because we had a great time anyways.

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NADO said:
lol im glad you guys liked those pics, I thought they painted quite the picture haha.

Here is an actual fish photo from that day. Only one fish landed but that ok because we had a great time anyways.
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A couple from today. Last one being my favorite
 

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Nice pics, funny how small of a head some females have, it's like their body grows but their faces remain parr sized.

Nice to see a coloured up fish in the mix.

I hope we get some more of those Indian summer days, they are great for fall fishing and all around good for the soul.
 
Who me? lol

Theyre good for the money, only paid 100 for them last fall and no leaks yet with plenty of bush wacking. However I just bought a pair of used boot foot neoprenes a few days ago for the winter. The stocking foot's just dont cut it in those exstremely cold temps, gotta have a quality insulated boot.
 
arent all of these "attached" boots --boot foot waders or are you talking about extra layer for warmth?
 
A lot of guys wear Simms, which are stocking foot and then you wear separate boots overtop the stocking. This makes for cold feet, or so I'm told. If the boot is part of the wader and is well insulated, you'll stay warmer longer, especially if you wear the appropriate layers underneath! Long johns, thick socks and warm pants will go a long way. You can buy heat packs that you can place inside your boots, but I've never tried those for snowboarding or fishing, never really had to. If my feet get frozen while snowboarding, I just take a break in the chalet. I wear waders with attached boots, and I've stood for hours inside creeks in December and stayed relatively warm.
 

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