tony
November 2nd, 2003, 12:05 AM
gday all
i just bought a pair of proline breathable bootless waders over the net
they are the first pair of this style waders i have seen ,feel great on are
very light but i was worried that they may be more fragile than the standard
rubber waders cos there are a lot of brambles around where i fishin the
southwest of western australia are these more easily punctured and are they
easily repaired i love them and dont want to ruin them i was thinking i
might have to wear the rubbers for the rough areas and the proline for open
areas tho that will be a pain in the arse, having to change to different
waders going from one place to another.also can anyone suggest a good pair
of wading boots to wear over them the streams i fish are of quite a slippery
nature
tony
i just bought a pair of proline breathable bootless waders over the net
they are the first pair of this style waders i have seen ,feel great on are
very light but i was worried that they may be more fragile than the standard
rubber waders cos there are a lot of brambles around where i fishin the
southwest of western australia are these more easily punctured and are they
easily repaired i love them and dont want to ruin them i was thinking i
might have to wear the rubbers for the rough areas and the proline for open
areas tho that will be a pain in the arse, having to change to different
waders going from one place to another.also can anyone suggest a good pair
of wading boots to wear over them the streams i fish are of quite a slippery
nature
tony