He's young, so they probably dont bother him too much. Once he gets up there in years a little more he might change his mind about those.natetreat wrote:Plus the boot feet drive me nuts.
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That is a great idea. I always used a pair of wader socks to help with that problem but one of mine ripped in half and the other went missing so I think I'm digging out the duct tape, thanks for the tipGringo Pescador wrote:
The heel is where mine alway used to fail. Take your your waders and put a strip of duct tape across the bottom and 1/2 way up the calf on the inside and outside. The duct tape will take the abrasion and not the neoprene. That'll give you an extra 5 years on your new pair.
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I have always wondered why danny likes those dam neoprene??? once you where breathables you never go back.....wader liners for the below freezing temps and your golden.natetreat wrote:Hehehe, leave them be, they'll bite you.
bigskyx: I give him a hard time everytime I see those things. Neoprenes drive me nuts! Too much weight and not enough mobility. I get claustrophobic in them. Plus the boot feet drive me nuts.
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[/quote] I have always wondered why danny likes those dam neoprene??? [/quote]
Might be that sweet smell they acquire after the two thousandth trip! Come to think of it, that could be his secret?????
Might be that sweet smell they acquire after the two thousandth trip! Come to think of it, that could be his secret?????
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I have always wondered why danny likes those dam neoprene??? [/quote]bigskyx wrote:
Might be that sweet smell they acquire after the two thousandth trip! Come to think of it, that could be his secret????? [/quote]
He covers a lot of ground.....and with those built in boots, can't be comfortable.
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I thought it was gonna be easier in the cold as I got older. Thats a false one. Im cold just getting out of bed in the morn. The frigid weather just dosent get easier. Plunking is nice so I can make a fire and sit next to it.gonnahookit wrote:He's young, so they probably dont bother him too much. Once he gets up there in years a little more he might change his mind about those.natetreat wrote:Plus the boot feet drive me nuts.
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Last few days on the coast have been a blast with big b run coho. Super bright with salty scales and sea lice. Also had the pleasure of fighting millions of chum and the occasional dark chinook. Tomorrow is my last day for 2013 salmon. Its been an awesome season for salmon all around, best in a while. Steelhead are next, hope they return just as strong. Heres some pics from the last few days, last salmon pics from me this year!
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Thanks to everyone who fished with me this fall!
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those are some prime looking chromers there. fantastic work. no more salmon though for you? you must have steelhead showing on your local rivers cause i know you are not going to be idle. the way i hear it danny takes a day off only to fish. gotta admire endurance like that.
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Danny: I fished a few guys down the wall from you at Whatcom Creek on friday, was too hot to come over and say hi. Did you drive all the way back from the coast just to fish their? Wouldn't blame ya, the creek is HOOOOOOT!
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i love whatcom creek. used to stay fed on smoked chum when i was a poor lad attending western.
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This guy againkromekrusher wrote:Danny: I fished a few guys down the wall from you at Whatcom Creek on friday, was too hot to come over and say hi. Did you drive all the way back from the coast just to fish their? Wouldn't blame ya, the creek is HOOOOOOT!
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dustinchromers wrote:those are some prime looking chromers there. fantastic work. no more salmon though for you? you must have steelhead showing on your local rivers cause i know you are not going to be idle. the way i hear it danny takes a day off only to fish. gotta admire endurance like that.
Thanks Dustin, yea i wont be taking much time off lol. I just dont plan to take another trip to the coast after i head home tomorrow, so its time to start chasing those hatchery steelhead!
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actually i havent ventured down that way this year, but last i heard they hadn't seen any fish, but that was a week or more agokromekrusher wrote:Danny: I fished a few guys down the wall from you at Whatcom Creek on friday, was too hot to come over and say hi. Did you drive all the way back from the coast just to fish their? Wouldn't blame ya, the creek is HOOOOOOT!
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Gotta love that pic of Jake"s ho with a face full of k 15...
Nothing makes a fish bigger than almost being caught....
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Bad choice on the cohos part eh!?bassplayer17 wrote:Gotta love that pic of Jake"s ho with a face full of k 15...
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