Stockingfoot Waders

Stockingfoot Waders


Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoot Waders, L(9-11), Brand New


Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoot Waders, L(9-11), Brand New


$429.95


Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoot Waders, LK, Brand New


Simms G3 Guide Stockingfoot Waders, LK, Brand New


$429.95


Simms G4 Pro Stockingfoot Waders, Medium, Brand New


Simms G4 Pro Stockingfoot Waders, Medium, Brand New


$529.95


Simms G4 Pro Stockingfoot Waders, XL, Brand New


Simms G4 Pro Stockingfoot Waders, XL, Brand New


$529.95


Simms Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders Size: Ex Lg ( XL )


Simms Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders Size: Ex Lg ( XL )


$139.00


Simms Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders Size: Large ( L )


Simms Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders Size: Large ( L )


$139.00


Simms Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders Size: Large ( XXL )


Simms Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders Size: Large ( XXL )


$139.00


Hodgman T.A.C. Stockingfoot Breathable Waders Medium


Hodgman T.A.C. Stockingfoot Breathable Waders Medium


$23.38


Simms Fishing Freestone Stockingfoot Waders XXL 2XL


Simms Fishing Freestone Stockingfoot Waders XXL 2XL


$199.95


Simms Fishing Freestone Stockingfoot Waders XL


Simms Fishing Freestone Stockingfoot Waders XL


$199.95


Simms Fishing Freestone Stockingfoot Waders Medium King


Simms Fishing Freestone Stockingfoot Waders Medium King


$199.95


Simms Fishing Freestone Stockingfoot Waders Large King


Simms Fishing Freestone Stockingfoot Waders Large King


$199.95


Simms Fishing Freestone Stockingfoot Waders Large King


Simms Fishing Freestone Stockingfoot Waders Large King


$199.95


Wading Boots for Stockingfoot Neoprene Waders


Wading Boots for Stockingfoot Neoprene Waders


$7.11


Simms- Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders- XL


Simms- Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders- XL


$139.95


Simms Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders XL


Simms Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders XL


$109.99


Caddis Large (Stout) Breathable Stockingfoot Waders


Caddis Large (Stout) Breathable Stockingfoot Waders


$50.00


NEW SIMMS FREESTONE STOCKINGFOOT WADERS WOMENS MEDIUM


NEW SIMMS FREESTONE STOCKINGFOOT WADERS WOMENS MEDIUM


$139.99


NEW Simms G4 Pro Stockingfoot Waders free world ship SM


NEW Simms G4 Pro Stockingfoot Waders free world ship SM


$529.00


Simms FREESTONE ZIPPERED STOCKINGFOOT Waders Sz Med


Simms FREESTONE ZIPPERED STOCKINGFOOT Waders Sz Med


$299.00


Simms FREESTONE ZIPPERED STOCKINGFOOT Waders Sz Small


Simms FREESTONE ZIPPERED STOCKINGFOOT Waders Sz Small


$299.00


Simms FREESTONE ZIPPERED STOCKINGFOOT Waders Sz MK


Simms FREESTONE ZIPPERED STOCKINGFOOT Waders Sz MK


$299.00


Simms FREESTONE ZIPPERED STOCKINGFOOT Waders Sz Large


Simms FREESTONE ZIPPERED STOCKINGFOOT Waders Sz Large


$299.00


Simms G4 Guide Stockingfoot Waders w/zipper- ML size


Simms G4 Guide Stockingfoot Waders w/zipper- ML size


$525.00


**NEW 2007 SIMMS G3 WOMEN's STOCKINGFOOT WADERS XL **


**NEW 2007 SIMMS G3 WOMEN’s STOCKINGFOOT WADERS XL **


$229.00


**NEW 2007 SIMMS FREESTONE  STOCKINGFOOT WADERS XS **


**NEW 2007 SIMMS FREESTONE STOCKINGFOOT WADERS XS **


$79.00


Hodgman Wadelite Breathable Stockingfoot Chest Waders


Hodgman Wadelite Breathable Stockingfoot Chest Waders


$0.99


Caddis Breathable Stockingfoot Chest Waders-Men's


Caddis Breathable Stockingfoot Chest Waders-Men’s


$84.99


Caddis Breathable Stockingfoot Chest Waders-Men's


Caddis Breathable Stockingfoot Chest Waders-Men’s


$84.99


Caddis Breathable Stockingfoot Chest Waders-Men's


Caddis Breathable Stockingfoot Chest Waders-Men’s


$84.99


Stockingfoot Waders

How To Dress For Winter Steelhead Fishing

When I started fishing for winter Steelhead a few years ago, I had nothing. Until then, I was a “fair-weather” fisherman who didn’t really know what cold was. Boy did I find out fast.

I will never forget my first time out. I had just hooked up with a longtime friend of mine who I had not seen since grade school. Steve was going to teach me all about Steelhead & Salmon fishing. It was mid December, the 16th of 1999 I think. We met at Steve’s house at about 5 am. All I was wearing was my jeans, T-shirt, baseball cap, regular shoes and a warm weather jacket in the car.

Steve just looked at me. “Are you nuts?” He said. “You’re going to freeze.” Well, I replied this is about all I have. “Don’t worry about it, I’ll make it. Let’s go” No sooner did we get to the river I was just that, freezing. But hey, I’m stoked because I’m going to catch me a long over-due Steelhead. I remember looking at him as I was just about numb to the core and noticing he was warm as could be. It didn’t take long to ask “Ok, how much is all that and where can I get it”. I wasn’t going to go through that kind of day ever again. By God’s grace, I did catch my first ever Steelhead that day but not without paying a heavy price.

By my next trip out I managed to up my gear with a pair of waders, along with a breathable raincoat. The only thing missing was head wear. “I knew I was forgetting something.” It was another cold day. It was uncomfortable, but at least not unbearable like my first time out. I had a stocking cap, so it ended up being ok.

I tell you my friends, there is nothing like the comfort of being warm. When the temperature is in the 30′s with rain, snow, and sleet. (Yes, I have had all 3!). You will be glad you have the gear. Also, being warm gives you so much more of a good time.

Here is my suggested checklist when going out for a day on the river.

1. Waders. You can find these just about everywhere. Just like anything else, you get what you pay for. I recommend the breathable Simms brand G3′s or G4′s being the top of the line. They do run a bit high, in the price range from about $350 to $699. You can get the Rivertek Stockingfoots for $299. Rivertek is about as low as I would go for winter. You can also go with the long time stand by in Neoprene 3.5 mm. You can get into a pair of these in the price range of $80 to $200.

2. Rain coat. Another must have. Rain coats really come down to your own comfort. Personally, I need to feel loose, and agile. Therefore, I use a tighter, lighter style in Columbia. The bottom line is dry.

3. Your hat. I like the Henschel. A great, quality oil skin hat that will keep your head dry. A dry head is a warm head. I believe these run in the ballpark of $50

4. Underclothing. There are all kinds of things out there now. I use anything that is designed to keep the moisture out and the heat in. Over that I usually wear something of wool, over that my waders. This all depends on how warm or cold blooded you are. Some people like me need 3-4 layers, while others just 1 or 2. Check your local REI or Sporting goods store for these.

One last tip, get yourself a dry bag. You will not regret having an extra set of clothes for the sake of emergency. You never know when you will slip on a rock, or get plain soaked due to heavy weather. Just put your dry bag in the truck or boat. Dry bags can be purchased through Sporting goods store also. Price will depend on size, costing on average $40.

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