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Old 05-07-09, 04:06 PM   #1
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Default Lets talk about rain gear

I like Frog Toggs but they have no pockets. So I also have some duck hunting rain gear from Herters but they are starting to leak in heavy rain.

So I have the 100 MPH gear from BPS too but they are the worst for fit...
And the hood is annoying. If a cold front includes rain I am shivering by the end of the day.

I once had goretex Browning rain gear that was the best ever.. lost or borrowed or something..

I also have the latex Grundens but after a couple of trips they stink so bad and washing them ain't an option as they separate.

For Boots you can not beat T.I.T.S.

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Old 05-07-09, 04:15 PM   #2
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I like frog Toggs, the no pockets is annoying, but the low price is worth it.
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Old 05-07-09, 04:58 PM   #3
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I like my Toggs and it has pockets to get to your pants pockets. My next set will be bibs for the bottoms because like my socks, I hate pulling them up after they are on.
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Old 05-07-09, 04:59 PM   #4
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I prefer 55 gal Hefty trash bags. Tear three holes in them...Voila! Instant raincoat. Cheap and disposable too.
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Old 05-07-09, 08:27 PM   #5
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I've tried just about everything. There are two that are TOP NOTCH and both are equally good and refined. I switch back and forth between Cabela's Guidewear and Columbia's American Angler Jacket/Bibs. I have Toggs (actually it's made by 3M but same thing) and they're good in a pinch or if you're traveling light. I take Toggs with me on trips when I want something that I don't care about getting ripped or ruined. If I'm out on my boat or someone else's, Columbia's American Angler or Guidewear gets the nod. Oh, and both have great pockets.

Capt... what kind of boots are they?
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Old 05-07-09, 08:44 PM   #6
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ilike th cabalas too kevin, gonna get me some one day. gotta have pockets.
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I've got some insulated bibs and jacket from Gander MTn, but it doesn't work too great in the summer. unless the rains comming down real hard, I just unzip the inner liner from the jacket and wear the outside wind breaker part and forget the bibs. Int he summer, I've fishing in shorts anyways.

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Old 05-07-09, 08:49 PM   #8
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I've tried just about everything. There are two that are TOP NOTCH and both are equally good and refined. I switch back and forth between Cabela's Guidewear and Columbia's American Angler Jacket/Bibs. I have Toggs (actually it's made by 3M but same thing) and they're good in a pinch or if you're traveling light. I take Toggs with me on trips when I want something that I don't care about getting ripped or ruined. If I'm out on my boat or someone else's, Columbia's American Angler or Guidewear gets the nod. Oh, and both have great pockets.

Capt... what kind of boots are they?
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Old 05-07-09, 08:55 PM   #9
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Cabela's Guidewear is the best. I have a couple different weight jacket/parka/pants for different temperatures. Guidewear is of excellent quality. You also need to decide what you will need in raingear. Do you fish tournaments or recreational only? If you fish tournaments you'll want good raingear - If you get wet you either leave early or have a MISERABLE day. If you are a non-boater you will have a miserable day if you get wet. I personally would not waste my money on Frog Toggs - I have several friends (trying to save a few bucks) that bought them and they didn't last but a couple seasons. All had problems with seams leaking, and overall quality isn't that great. All eventually bought Gore Tex rainwear. So save if you must and buy some good Gore Tex (or similiar, Cabela's brand is Dry Gear I believe) raingear - it will last a long time, being more cost effective over time, and you will stay DRY in the worst weather.
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Old 05-07-09, 09:15 PM   #10
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If you are a big guy check out this site

http://www.bigcamo.com/big-tall-water-wind-proof.php

I just ordred me some new rain gear.
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Thanks, bcklash...looks like some good stuff.
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Old 05-08-09, 01:07 PM   #12
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I don't fish in the rain. If it starts to rain, I'm heading to the car. I know I am probably missing out on some good fishing but I just don't like to get wet.
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If you are a big guy check out this site

http://www.bigcamo.com/big-tall-water-wind-proof.php

I just ordred me some new rain gear.
I didn't think about Lacrosse. I bought a set for offshore a couple of years ago and that had to be the best $50 I ever spent for a slicker. I know it lasted over a year and I didn't cut it any slack. I wore it for weather while I was roughnecking and working derricks & handling and being covered in diesel and synthetic based muds, and cleaning mud tanks. Just reminded me though, I think I will get another when I get a chance and run by one.
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Columbia Omni-Tech is sweet when just off the shelf. Got a problem with the hood while running. My stuff is getting old so it does leak a little but after 7-8 years that's not too bad.
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Old 05-08-09, 05:20 PM   #15
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i use frog toggs.. i work outside rain don't bother me much...


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