neoprean waders
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roger de dodger
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neoprean waders
amongst other things :D i got a new set of chest waders for my birthday after a session on sat i washed them down with warm water and hung them up to dry as i only had rubber thigh waders before how should i store them / look after them to make them last , a guy i know who designs and builds ponds and lakes had a pair in his garage and they got chewed to bits by a mouse or rat during the winter is this common?????
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thompo
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id say they be fairly similar to a wet suit to look after,
for my suits i just give them a good hose out with water, hang them to dry somewhere, once dry i keep them hung up on the garage wall. My suits get used once or twice a week if the surfs good and ive had them both for over years so seem to be doing ok :D
Also been told to keep them out of direct sunlight as fades the materials over time
i also give them a good cleaning in luke warm water and some bubble bath if they need it
for my suits i just give them a good hose out with water, hang them to dry somewhere, once dry i keep them hung up on the garage wall. My suits get used once or twice a week if the surfs good and ive had them both for over years so seem to be doing ok :D
Also been told to keep them out of direct sunlight as fades the materials over time
i also give them a good cleaning in luke warm water and some bubble bath if they need it
species so far 2007 (18....)
Conger, Codling, Coalfish, Shore Rockling, Dab, Flounder, Dogfish, 3 beard rocking, Pollack, Whiting, Pouting, Red cod, Poor Cod, Tadpole fish, Short and Long splined sea sculpin, TopKnot, Cukcoo Ray,
Targets: fish over 10lb, eel over 20lb (came VERY close almost
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Conger, Codling, Coalfish, Shore Rockling, Dab, Flounder, Dogfish, 3 beard rocking, Pollack, Whiting, Pouting, Red cod, Poor Cod, Tadpole fish, Short and Long splined sea sculpin, TopKnot, Cukcoo Ray,
Targets: fish over 10lb, eel over 20lb (came VERY close almost