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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 53637" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>Thanks for the help guys.I will only use waders in the late winter to late spring,March to May.I am in upstate South Carolina so I only need waders for a short period.I'm close to the North Carolina state line and mountains so spring run off can be cold.I had never thought about sand rubbing holes in the stocking foot waders.I don't think sand will be a problem but I will check it out.I have worn the heavy rubber waders and I don't think I can survive in those this spring.I can't wait to learn how to fly fish.I kind of have everything under control practicing in the yard.I am not sure how well I'll do in waist deep water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 53637, member: 751"] Thanks for the help guys.I will only use waders in the late winter to late spring,March to May.I am in upstate South Carolina so I only need waders for a short period.I'm close to the North Carolina state line and mountains so spring run off can be cold.I had never thought about sand rubbing holes in the stocking foot waders.I don't think sand will be a problem but I will check it out.I have worn the heavy rubber waders and I don't think I can survive in those this spring.I can't wait to learn how to fly fish.I kind of have everything under control practicing in the yard.I am not sure how well I'll do in waist deep water. [/QUOTE]
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