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Got out this week and managed to catch a few fish but also got a thorn
in my waders. I can feel the thorn as it is still in there. Right now the waders are not leaking. Question- should I remove the thorn and patch it? Patch it with the thorn in? Is there a chance that if I remove the thorn they will still not leak? The waders are Dan Bailey gortex. Thanks in advance. |
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