![]() So I don’t use felt, ever.įrankly (and unfortunately), rubber-soled alternatives do not work as well as felt.īut Dave, my podcast partner, and I are sold on Patagonia Foot Tractors (we receive no kickback for recommending them). But conservation-minded fly fishers frown on felt because it can trap the microorganisms and thus spread invasive species as a fly fisher moves from one river to another. This is where it gets a bit tricky because the best sole for traction is felt (in my opinion). A wading belt seals the waders around your waist or chest so that they cannot fill up with water and weigh you down.Ī good-quality pair of wading boots are a must, too. Please, don’t leave home without a wading belt! Some fly fishers tell us they use two for added protection. They will also keep you safe if you fall in, provided you use a wading belt. Chest Waders + Wading BootsĪ good pair of chest waders will keep you dry and warm as you wade a cold river. ![]() If you’re new to fly fishing, here is a guide for when you wade the river. But sometimes, the conditions dictate another approach. ![]() We need to don a pair of chest waders and pull on our wading boots. The Simms and Cabelas’ models have shown us. ![]() Every fly fisher knows what to wear when you wade the river. ![]()
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