Burtbords149
A 6 wt. is never too much.
hey all, since having caught the steelhead bug I want to get out there as soon as I can.
The only thing I'm concerned about is the cold feet issue. Last time the water was maybe 38 degrees and the stockingfoot breathables i was wearing didn't cut it my feet were frozen.
I'm looking into an insulated bootfoot to keep me toasty out there. I see a lot of 200 gram thinsulate neoprene waders and one 1000 gram thinsulate, cabela's spring run.
My question: is 200 gram thinsulate enough to fight off the 34 degree water if done properly or is 1000 gram needed or 600 if that's available?
Thanks a bunch every1. Every sporting goods store nearby has 5mm 200 gram waders which would be convenient to buy, but i don't want to be cold again with them.
The only thing I'm concerned about is the cold feet issue. Last time the water was maybe 38 degrees and the stockingfoot breathables i was wearing didn't cut it my feet were frozen.
I'm looking into an insulated bootfoot to keep me toasty out there. I see a lot of 200 gram thinsulate neoprene waders and one 1000 gram thinsulate, cabela's spring run.
My question: is 200 gram thinsulate enough to fight off the 34 degree water if done properly or is 1000 gram needed or 600 if that's available?
Thanks a bunch every1. Every sporting goods store nearby has 5mm 200 gram waders which would be convenient to buy, but i don't want to be cold again with them.