DaveR
Combat Fly Fisherman
OK - this may be a dumb question, but I'm curious...
What does everyone wear to fish in when the weather is cool, but you know you're going to have to be reaching into or under the water during the day?
I often find myself having to reach down a foot or so deep sometimes to unhook a snagged nymph, etc and I hate wet sleeves when it's cold out. Do you use a fishing-type shirt that buttons at the sleeve or maybe something you can roll up? I find myself wearing a t-neck and a fleece. The t-neck sleeves can be pushed up and fleece doesn't hold much water and if it gets wet, it's easy to wring out and it dries fast.
Maybe there's a simple solution, but if there is, I haven't found it yet. Any suggestions?
Regards,
Dave
What does everyone wear to fish in when the weather is cool, but you know you're going to have to be reaching into or under the water during the day?
I often find myself having to reach down a foot or so deep sometimes to unhook a snagged nymph, etc and I hate wet sleeves when it's cold out. Do you use a fishing-type shirt that buttons at the sleeve or maybe something you can roll up? I find myself wearing a t-neck and a fleece. The t-neck sleeves can be pushed up and fleece doesn't hold much water and if it gets wet, it's easy to wring out and it dries fast.
Maybe there's a simple solution, but if there is, I haven't found it yet. Any suggestions?
Regards,
Dave