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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 53381" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>I have owned a fly rig for 7 years and never used it.It was a gift from my significant other.I am planning on a late winter or early spring trout trip.I have never bought waders.I have worn those heavy rubber waders for working in water.The places I will be going is about a mile into the woods.What would be the best for this hike.My plans are a vest with plastic storage containers,life vest,net and fly rod.I need light weight and the ability to hike in them.I have seen 2 piece outfits,boots with bibbed overall waders.Do these seal up well around the boots well?I'm also considering 1 piece neoprene waders with built in boots and felt soles.Any expierence with these type of waders?I'm looking for these to be the last pair I but for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 53381, member: 751"] I have owned a fly rig for 7 years and never used it.It was a gift from my significant other.I am planning on a late winter or early spring trout trip.I have never bought waders.I have worn those heavy rubber waders for working in water.The places I will be going is about a mile into the woods.What would be the best for this hike.My plans are a vest with plastic storage containers,life vest,net and fly rod.I need light weight and the ability to hike in them.I have seen 2 piece outfits,boots with bibbed overall waders.Do these seal up well around the boots well?I'm also considering 1 piece neoprene waders with built in boots and felt soles.Any expierence with these type of waders?I'm looking for these to be the last pair I but for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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