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Waders

Bowtechassassin

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I have a pair of wiggys wader that are great for quick creek crossing but not good for using the creek as access. I put a hole in the one today walking a creek and was looking for something more durable not really worried about weight but still want them kind of packable. Seeing I'll still have to carry them some when I do take them in.
 
They’re expensive but Sitka waders are the bees knees, mine are about 3 years old and I use and abuse them, even wore them a few times to check crawfish traps. Best waders I’ve ever had by far.
 
I have a pair of wiggys wader that are great for quick creek crossing but not good for using the creek as access. I put a hole in the one today walking a creek and was looking for something more durable not really worried about weight but still want them kind of packable. Seeing I'll still have to carry them some when I do take them in.

@Bowtechassassin - this might be a good option for you…

 
They are also expensive but the best fishing waders I’ve ever had were Orvis “guide gear” or something guide waders. Briars fly out of the way when you walk through them. It’s amazing.
 
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