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Dumb newbie questions about raincoats
OK, never having owned a fishing raincoat, I have a really stupid question.
Do you wear it under or over your gear vest? I can imagine not wanting to get the vest and all that gear wet, but I can also imagine not being able to get access to all that gear either. Or do you buy one loose enough to wear either way? That would make for one very baggy jacket, imho. --riverman |
Dumb newbie questions about raincoats
On 1/25/06 9:23 AM, in article , "riverman"
wrote: OK, never having owned a fishing raincoat, I have a really stupid question. Do you wear it under or over your gear vest? I can imagine not wanting to get the vest and all that gear wet, but I can also imagine not being able to get access to all that gear either. Or do you buy one loose enough to wear either way? That would make for one very baggy jacket, imho. --riverman I've worn my wading jacket both ways- over and under- and it just depends on what I'm wearing it for. If it is raining and raining hard, I obviously wear it over the vest- or just take what I think I'll need out of the vest and put them in the jacket. This September when we were on the Au Sable, it drizzled the whole first day out and I was glad to have the jacket over the vest to keep things dry. If I'm wearing it for warmth, as I did this past Sunday (brrr!) when it wasn't raining or snowing, I just pulled the vest on over the jacket. It gets a bit bulky when I've got- in cold weather- several layers of Capilene and fleece, the vest and the jacket, but in spring rain conditions (errr, think Penns :-) everything fits just fine under the jacket, vest included. Note that my body cavity doesn't take up as much space as does the body cavities of some other ROFFians, but the above works for me. :-) Bill |
Dumb newbie questions about raincoats
riverman wrote: OK, never having owned a fishing raincoat, I have a really stupid question. Do you wear it under or over your gear vest? I can imagine not wanting to get the vest and all that gear wet, but I can also imagine not being able to get access to all that gear either. Or do you buy one loose enough to wear either way? That would make for one very baggy jacket, imho. If I am on the stream and it starts to rain, then I put the jacket on over the vest. And my girth is much bigger than Claspy's tho his cavity might be....never mind. If suiting up to fish in damp weather, I use a lanyard and stick what I think I will need in the jacket's or the shirt pockets and leave vest in car. If I think I will need more than the jacket and shirt pockets will hold (please note use of word *think*) then I will wear vest over the jacket and let it get wet as it will dry. If it is a warmth issue I wear vest over jacket. |
Dumb newbie questions about raincoats
Everyone has there own way of doing things.
I would say most wear them over their vest or chest pack. Here in California it seldom rains so we don't sell that many short fishing rain jackets. If you are going somewhere that you know it is likely to rain a lot like Alaska in the Fall, then get a really good "commando" Gore-Tex raincoat. If you are in the mountain trout streams I like a very light rain jacket that I can keep in the back of my vest. It is good for a rain jacket and a wind breaker too. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "riverman" wrote in message ... OK, never having owned a fishing raincoat, I have a really stupid question. Do you wear it under or over your gear vest? I can imagine not wanting to get the vest and all that gear wet, but I can also imagine not being able to get access to all that gear either. Or do you buy one loose enough to wear either way? That would make for one very baggy jacket, imho. --riverman |
Dumb newbie questions about raincoats
In article , riverman wrote:
Do you wear it under or over your gear vest? I'm irish. I can't imagine fishing when it wasn't raining. Take it from me. Over. L |
Dumb newbie questions about raincoats
After having got my butt soaking wet,cold and shivering and having the
weather change half way down the stretch of the AuSable I now carry a plastic one in my vest all the time to fit over everything. I have even used large trash bags in an emergency "riverman" wrote in message ... OK, never having owned a fishing raincoat, I have a really stupid question. Do you wear it under or over your gear vest? I can imagine not wanting to get the vest and all that gear wet, but I can also imagine not being able to get access to all that gear either. Or do you buy one loose enough to wear either way? That would make for one very baggy jacket, imho. --riverman |
Dumb newbie questions about raincoats
rivermanWhen it's raining all day I ditch the vest and just take what
I need in the fishing jacket. Most "real" fishing jackets have huge pockets that will accomodate fly boxes and many have tons of hidden pockets, not to mention the pouch in the back of all fishing jackets. You want a somewhat baggy jacket so you can layer up underneath. I would suggest a Simms G3 , but are they pricey. I've had one for three years now. The Simms Guide jacket is almost as good. I've had one of those for 6 years now...it is still working very well. Patagonia makes another good product. (after having tried the vest over & under, i've found I don't like either way and just go with the jacket.) |
Dumb newbie questions about raincoats
Yeah, I just got a Patagonia SST. It's a great jacket. I just got a
postcard from them; they will be having a sale next week. Maybe you can get a deal. Go to: patagonia.com/store/specials/?dealp |
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