Learn about Fishing Waders

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2016
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    Jim and Dan talk about chest waders, hip waders, and wading shoes. Jim demonstrates how to put on and take off chest waders.
    He gives advice on what clothing and socks to wear under your waders.
    This is a small stream, but it has some deep holes in it. I think it’s probably better to use chest waders instead of hip waders. Why? Because if you wear hip waders and get to a spot that you have to go through and it is deeper than hip waders, you can’t go through there.
    In a rushing stream like this we like to stay in the stream, so in cold weather its better to have the chest waders. If we were in a little headwater stream that didn’t have deep holes in it, then of course you could use the hip waders.
    It’s good to have felt soles on hip waders or chest waders. With the chest waders, we also use a boot.
    This may seem like overkill, but if you get in a hole that is just about too deep for your hip waders and you go in (which I have done) then you have a leg full of water and it ruins your day. In the summer time, wade wet, we don’t care.
    I’ve been a guide for a few years and a lot of people come and we want to put waders on them, we get the waders out and they put them on, but then they try to put their street shoes on [over the wader sock]. Obviously people don’t know what waders are for.
    Let me show you how an old man that has done this a few times does it.
    I’m here with my Subaru, so I sit on the tailgate. I have a mat here… I got a yard sale.
    That’s a handy thing to do.
    That way I don’t get my feet in the mud or something if I’m outdoors or I don’t get gravel on the socks.
    One thing that is good to do is put your socks up around your pants like that [tucks pants into top of socks]. If you don’t when you put the waders on you get that [shows bare leg as waders pull pants up]… Excuse my ugly leg.
    And that’s cold and uncomfortable so that’s a handy way to do it.
    I’ve seen Velcro straps that will help hold them down, but this works good.
    I’m sitting here; it’s really hard to put them on standing up, trying to keep my boots out of the mud in case it is muddy.
    It [chest wader] is a giant water proof sock.
    Next thing you do is to stand up and get more comfortable. Then put your boots on. Make sure they are unlaced a bit so you can get them on.
    There are different kinds of boots with different kinds of attachment, but this is pretty basic.
    A lot of people at this point go ahead and lace them up. They don’t know what this black thing is.
    This is a gravel guard. If you were a skier, this would be like a snow gaiter.
    So just lace it up - I like to tie a square knot so it doesn’t come lose.
    Pull the gravel guard down. There is a little hook here, so hook it on there [to boot laces], then of course you do the other one.
    OK, so I’ve got the waders on.
    Over the years, I have watched a lot of people put waders on that have never worn waders before.
    I showed you the thing about taking care of the bottom of your pants cuff, but sometimes people come and they want to wear shorts in hot weather. And they have these funky little ankle socks.
    They wade in the water and its ice cold (almost) and they are freezing in a half hour or more.
    If you are going to wade in cold water with waders, you need to have layers underneath, fleece pants or something. Jeans are not good because they are made of cotton.
    You need something that has a little insulation. At least wear pants and at least have long socks. Doesn’t have to be anything fancy, but just remember that.
    You will be much more comfortable when wading in the west in a deep cold trout stream.
    That was a short fishing trip. Let me show you how to take the boots off.
    Now that seems like a simple thing and it’s a lot better if you sit down. It’s a little hard to get that off…
    After you’ve waded, things are wet and it’s easy. Matter of fact, your boots will get loser when they are wet so you need to make sure they are nice and tight when you put them on.
    Unlace [the boots] down to about that point and get it off like that and then I like to put the gravel guard back down.
    And then you pull to get it off. If you can’t get it off, have someone help you pull it off, but try not to be pulled off of the seat [as Dan nearly pulls Jim off the tailgate]. Thank you, Dan.
    That’s it. If we had actually gone wading, they would have been easier to take off.
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  • @truthseeker5890
    @truthseeker5890 7 днів тому

    Thank you for doing this.
    I grew up using waders that have the boot attached directly to the wader material... no separate boot is needed. I've often wondered how the separate boot type worked. Now I know that there is a heavy waterproof neoprene sock attached to the bottom of the wader and then the boot fits over that.
    I now understand!
    Again, thank you.

  • @watcns3566
    @watcns3566 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much. I'm used to neoprene with boots but didn't quite understand the waders with stocking feet and boots. You made it crystal clear. THANK YOU!!

  • @bluhock88
    @bluhock88 2 роки тому +8

    out of all the wading vids this is far the most helpful for beginners. thank you so very much.

  • @aaronlfung
    @aaronlfung 6 місяців тому

    I’m thinking about getting into fishing and this was a very straightforward video. Thanks!

  • @CookJunkie
    @CookJunkie 3 роки тому +2

    Much respect. Much of these waders don't come with instructions. First timers usually don't know what some of the features are. Thanks for sharing. Much appreciate it

  • @stephenrothman6058
    @stephenrothman6058 Рік тому +1

    I'm not a beginner, but just bought some "guide socks" at the suggestion of the fly shop guy, so my new boots would fit when fishing in warm water without the waders. I needed to find out what the little hook at the top of the sock was for - and this video showed them in the intro picture - so I watched and now I know (same as the hook on your gravel guard you pulled over the lace on the boot). I bought my first pair of waders around 25-30 years ago and they were thick neoprene. I think 3mm if that makes sense. It was to stay warm in a cold river. Those waders lasted me many, many years. They finally got a little hole which I was able to mend with some goop. When they got a second hole later I sent them to wader heaven. At that time I was living in SW Florida and I bought my second pair of waders, which look like yours in the video, but even lighter maybe, as they were for wading in surf in Florida winter nights. Where the water is not river cold, but winter nights are the one time that in Florida you might actually want to have waders rather than just wading in shorts or quick-dry wading pants. Now I'm back living where there is cold river water. I went in to the shop and found they don't seem to carry the thick neoprene any more. They advised me just to put layers under my Florida waders, which I will do. Anyway, long comment, but the point I wanted to make was in response to your comment about wearing shorts under waders. Back when using the neoprene waders that kept me warm by themselves, I found it very comfortable to wear shorts under the waders, and much easier to get the waders on and off.

  • @vinniebarbarino-1
    @vinniebarbarino-1 10 місяців тому

    I've watched your video many times over the years as reference, as i don't use my waders often, your instruction on this topic is great, many thanks

  • @Eitachi5656
    @Eitachi5656 6 років тому +51

    Damn, that dude aged like 50 years in a split second (1:37)... o.O

    • @timothyreyna1444
      @timothyreyna1444 5 років тому +2

      Chano Roriguez LOL THATS TO FUNNY

    • @daltonfishing8872
      @daltonfishing8872 5 років тому +1

      Damn it I have it pause at 1:39 ready to leave the same comment lmfao

    • @ramleerod
      @ramleerod 5 років тому

      Chano Roriguez I did not expect it LOL

    • @222taormina
      @222taormina 4 роки тому

      hahahaha I was like WHAT?!?!

    • @CHROMEBULLETS
      @CHROMEBULLETS 3 роки тому +1

      That transition was on point hahah

  • @Huey_N
    @Huey_N 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for sharing this video, Sir. I’m making my wader purchase tomorrow and your video helped me greatly.

  • @skylazart
    @skylazart 5 років тому +1

    Thanks so much for sharing!! That’s the kind of information just experienced ppl can give.

  • @ericnortan9012
    @ericnortan9012 2 роки тому +1

    Agree, it's about being comfortable and staying warm. If your cold and/or uncomfortable than the whole trip stinks.

    • @jimonealflyfishing8650
      @jimonealflyfishing8650  Рік тому +1

      Half the battle... dealing with the elements.

    • @ericnortan9012
      @ericnortan9012 Рік тому

      @@jimonealflyfishing8650 👍Up here in michigan we know all about elements. The elements just hit us big time. We'll have the Great Lakes river mouths for a little longer, but basically we are waiting for some safe hardwater.. That's a whole other "how to put on your gear" video. Lol.
      Thanks for your time and video.

  • @frankkawasaki3082
    @frankkawasaki3082 4 роки тому +3

    Jim: I met you in the parking area of the M. Provo in July, 2019. I also noticed that you failed to mention wearing a belt to keep water from entering the waders from the top. I found myself floating downriver upside down when I slipped on a mossy rock. The air in my wader had me floating with my legs above the surface of the water and my upper body underwater. I had to fli;p over on my belly, so that I could stand in the water and wade to shore. My fishing buddy does not wear a belt most of the time. When he does, he wades in the river, up to his waist, then puts his belt on. That eliminates the air in the legs of his waders.

    • @jimonealflyfishing8650
      @jimonealflyfishing8650  3 роки тому +1

      Yes, Belt very important... Would have included if actually in the water... wading belt is always in the pocket.

    • @Eclipse1988
      @Eclipse1988 3 місяці тому

      Thanks! I was wondering why I had air trapped in my legs. I just got my new pair, trying em on in my room, and they fit great compared to what I previously had. But I sat down, and felt like I was on a damn air mattress lol. At least now I know a way to get it out when I hit the water on opening day!

  • @smwbiggs
    @smwbiggs 3 роки тому +1

    Good on you gents. Thanks and respect. 🙏

  • @victorcross5949
    @victorcross5949 5 років тому +2

    Very good video. Thank you.

  • @phoenixcatapult
    @phoenixcatapult 7 років тому

    thanks for sharing,respect.

  • @ciscokid1999
    @ciscokid1999 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks just what I was looking for, as a future newbie at this sport.

  • @hypnosiscenternyc
    @hypnosiscenternyc 5 років тому

    Great demo

  • @Aesop101
    @Aesop101 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Sir

  • @notme9798
    @notme9798 2 роки тому

    Honestly, ty!
    Exactly the information I needed to hear

  • @BillSaltbush
    @BillSaltbush 5 років тому +1

    I'm aware that you said it was a small stream, but in your terrific presentation, you left out what is the 'most important' and essential feature of waders and the use thereof - the safety feature of a 'wading belt'.
    I would chastise anyone on a stream who I saw without such thing.
    Great video and I'm sure the next one, with the proper inclusion, will be far better.
    No elephant stamp today, I'm afraid. :-)

  • @ttjoel5132
    @ttjoel5132 6 років тому +3

    thank u for the vid

  • @tubejim101
    @tubejim101 Рік тому +1

    Thank you

  • @mjolnirplissken7032
    @mjolnirplissken7032 3 роки тому +1

    you two old boys are exactly the type of gentlemen that I would trust for honest angling advice based on a lifetime's worth of experience. I am trying to decide between purchasing a small vessel. I am looking at pontoon boats, kick tubes and kayaks. I wonder if you have experience using these and what you would recommend for small reservoirs and the occasional slow river

    • @jimonealflyfishing8650
      @jimonealflyfishing8650  3 роки тому

      This is Dan... I have a 2 person inflatable pontoon that is fun if not too much wind. I have literally had to walk back on shore in heavy wind... Keep planning Green River Trip with it, but have not yet pulled it off...
      But in reality, don't really fish lakes much anymore.

  • @douglasmontgomery9983
    @douglasmontgomery9983 3 роки тому

    I just bought neoprene waders. Haven't got to use them yet. And korker boots. I'm a scubadiver so yes I know how neoprene works

  • @hntrains2
    @hntrains2 Рік тому

    Can I use my old hiking boots with my stockingfoot chest waders?

  • @Mr22moff
    @Mr22moff 8 місяців тому

    How do you size the boot that fits over the wader

  • @noah5889
    @noah5889 Рік тому +1

    Wish I could go fishing with you two for a day. I’m a youngster and have a lot to learn

    • @jimonealflyfishing8650
      @jimonealflyfishing8650  Рік тому +1

      Jim is gone... This is Dan... Maybe I see you on the river

    • @MordDorr
      @MordDorr Рік тому +1

      @@jimonealflyfishing8650 my condolences Dan.

    • @noah5889
      @noah5889 6 місяців тому

      @@jimonealflyfishing8650my condolences, I’m sure he’s hooking the big ones in the sky. Tight lines🤙🏼

  • @222taormina
    @222taormina 4 роки тому +2

    These guys are FUCKING LEGENDS

  • @abarkcanoe
    @abarkcanoe 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the helpful video. I want to fish a spot that’s about 1/4 mile from the road through fairly open woods (or a field if I trespass). My boots/ waders are similar to yours. Would you hike that distance in them or carry and suit up near the spot? I just don’t know if the felt soles can take 1/4 mile of dry terrain with rocks, sticks, etc.Thanks for any advice!

    • @jimonealflyfishing8650
      @jimonealflyfishing8650  Рік тому

      This is Dan... I Hike a mile or two all the time... I wouldn't walk on pavement though

  • @AdamEHuss
    @AdamEHuss 3 місяці тому

    I have eu size 43-44 and have size 45 winter rubber boots, and my intergrated wadingsocks just barely fit inside them. Should i buy size 46 real wading boots or what?

  • @edwardcharles9764
    @edwardcharles9764 7 років тому

    Next time you have trouble getting them off, take both boots off and stand on the toes of the stocking foot with one foot, while pulling your leg out. You'll need to stand up and hold onto something.

  • @golo5000
    @golo5000 7 років тому +2

    Your mobility is like mine so this helps, real slow.

    • @scuba6797
      @scuba6797 3 роки тому +1

      Good to see them still out there, Move it or lose it! is the saying around here.

    • @golo5000
      @golo5000 3 роки тому +2

      @@scuba6797 That's the idea, it is better to be around a camp fire star gazing and fishing. The comment was three years ago, to update thanks to Jim I bought a Simms wader and no regrets. Ditto, no hurry to put on the wader.

  • @shanevalin6948
    @shanevalin6948 6 років тому +1

    Do you need to have a step larger than your regular boot size to accommodate the neoprene booties?

    • @christianmercado6944
      @christianmercado6944 5 років тому

      No wading boots come a little wider from the factory to accommodate for the neoprene

    • @BackcountryChronicle
      @BackcountryChronicle 5 років тому +2

      Its a good Idea try several sizes, especially when wearing thick wool socks in Winter

  • @luci8402
    @luci8402 5 років тому +2

    So the boots are meant to get wet then?

    • @blacktailbowhunter0135
      @blacktailbowhunter0135 5 років тому

      Eric 1016 Yes.

    • @juanito3821
      @juanito3821 3 роки тому

      @@blacktailbowhunter0135 wouldn't water get inside the boot?

    • @blacktailbowhunter0135
      @blacktailbowhunter0135 3 роки тому

      @@juanito3821 Yes...

    • @dadeking5472
      @dadeking5472 3 роки тому +3

      @@juanito3821 The boots are designed to circulate water through them quickly to not be weighed down by water weight. They drain better than any other type of boot and dry faster. The neoprene stockingfoot inside of the waders is what keeps your foot dry.

  • @nicholasyebra1988
    @nicholasyebra1988 3 роки тому +1

    You remind me of my mentor

  • @TheMuskyMafia
    @TheMuskyMafia 7 місяців тому

    So you put boots on with the intention of getting them waterlogged and heavy? To stay dry? It don't make sense. Why not use waders with boots built on so u stay dry completely?

    • @truthseeker5890
      @truthseeker5890 7 днів тому

      For many years, I didn't understand it either. This type is made to provide warmth and to better protect the foot if a person steps on something sharp. The booties or sock portion of the wader is made of neoprene; neoprene does not leak so there isn't anything that becomes waterlogged. The boot may get a little wet but it's made specifically for this application.
      This is by far the best way to stay warmer and to help protect the foot from being injured.

  • @BillSaltbush
    @BillSaltbush 6 років тому

    Almost really good chum. Failed big time when I tried to show this to a newbie emphasising the need for a (safety) belt. Lift your game.

    • @dadeking5472
      @dadeking5472 3 роки тому +1

      Good point I noticed that too. The belt is the most important part!

  • @ciarancanning7260
    @ciarancanning7260 7 років тому +7

    3:00 ahahah ive been a guy for a few years

    • @jimoflh5773
      @jimoflh5773 7 років тому

      Elmo Slelmo guide lol

    • @ForgotowToUserName
      @ForgotowToUserName 4 роки тому

      cannot un hear this every time i replayed it... you corrupted a fishing video for me XD

  • @armyboy1539
    @armyboy1539 4 роки тому

    Could you where your rubber mud boots in waders

    • @bodiecaward107
      @bodiecaward107 4 роки тому

      I was wondering the same thing buddy

    • @a.j.m39
      @a.j.m39 4 роки тому

      Yes you can as long as they lace up, just get a size or two bigger. Up until recently I just had a pair of cheap oversized hicking boots from walmart. Now that I've spent the money on good wading boots I wish I had of gotten them sooner.

    • @jimonealflyfishing8650
      @jimonealflyfishing8650  3 роки тому

      This is Dan... Depends on where you are wading... On slick rocks, rubber boots are dangerous. Ok in mud and sand. Have to ask people what kind of waders they have when guiding... to make sure they have proper boots based on where we plan to fish

  • @SexyBulldozerMan
    @SexyBulldozerMan 6 років тому

    do i have to wear boots with waders?

    • @BackcountryChronicle
      @BackcountryChronicle 6 років тому +3

      Some waders designed for hunting have rubber boots built onto them, but we recommend waders and wading boots so you don't slip on the moss.

  • @kylelongjohn837
    @kylelongjohn837 3 роки тому +1

    Homie just ages like 10 years in less than a seconds. Jk, thankyou guys btw, I needed something advice on this.

  • @chipsun2504
    @chipsun2504 2 роки тому

    Thank you