Yup. That's definitely rain gear. That type of outerwear is getting very popular in the bass fishing world it seems. They don't have enclosed boots or stocking feet, so there's no way they can fill with water if you were to fall in, like traditional waders. They're fishing in the Missisquoi Bay, which is on the very northern tip of the lake. It's essentially at the border of Vermont and Canada. Very different from Florida that's for sure lol. I bought myself one of those Bass Pro 100mph rain parkas last year, and it was worth every penny. $250 for a coat induces a good amount of sticker shock, especially when you can buy a rod and reel for that price but it's the warmest, most water proof coat I've ever owned. I live a couple hours west of champlain, closer to Lake Ontario. It gets COLD up here. And it rains quite a bit in the fall. It's kept me comfortable fishing in the rain. At some point I'll buy the rain bibs as well. If it allows you to stay dry and fish even in the soaking rain, it's worth it.
this is was the best video from scott in a while congrats on your win
Im fortunate enough to be friends with Jody's dad, hope to hang out with Jody at some point, great vid!
Keep making videos like this! Awesome!
this is the longest i've seen scott martin without a commercial or product endorsement
Because it's not for his channel
love it.. Jody, you have a tough job... lol
Jody put a hurtin on em haha
2:00 hey look my house
Why would you wear waders on a boat? You fall in you're going straight to the bottom.
What about waders?
Those are rain pant bibs... They keep you warm and dry. They don't have booties like waders.
Erik Gaffron
Ok, that's much safer if you ever fall in.
Yup. That's definitely rain gear. That type of outerwear is getting very popular in the bass fishing world it seems. They don't have enclosed boots or stocking feet, so there's no way they can fill with water if you were to fall in, like traditional waders. They're fishing in the Missisquoi Bay, which is on the very northern tip of the lake. It's essentially at the border of Vermont and Canada. Very different from Florida that's for sure lol.
I bought myself one of those Bass Pro 100mph rain parkas last year, and it was worth every penny. $250 for a coat induces a good amount of sticker shock, especially when you can buy a rod and reel for that price but it's the warmest, most water proof coat I've ever owned. I live a couple hours west of champlain, closer to Lake Ontario. It gets COLD up here. And it rains quite a bit in the fall. It's kept me comfortable fishing in the rain. At some point I'll buy the rain bibs as well. If it allows you to stay dry and fish even in the soaking rain, it's worth it.
Fifty0ne
Sounds good, Here it's not that cold and some days you hope for a bit of rain.
3-4 footers, come on! Ever fish Erie???
Lake Champlain 3-4 footers are different than any other lake, the waves are super close together so it's way worse.