Re: [VFB] Fishing Jacket Selection

2010-11-13 Thread Alan Di Somma
When I was in Alaska last year I got one of the Simms ones that have a hood and 
drawstrings all over the place.

It hept me warm because it keeps the wind out and it is waterproof so it keeps 
you dry.

Hard to put a price on expensive if you can continue fishing comfortably even 
in bad weather.


Thank you,
Alan Di Somma 

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You have the local taxidermist on speed dial...


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  Hi Mike, thanks for the reply. Hodgman has a really good price, and a good 
quality. At least from my experience. !0 years ago (oh.. 11) I bought some 
wader (hip wader) from them, not breathable, but easy to carry, and easy on 
travel. Use them often, and have no failure so far.
  I like simms too, but their Wading Jackets are faar to expensive for my 
budget.
  I'm thinking now to buy some Jack Wolfskin stuff, my kids have some of them 
and are very satisfied, no ff jacquets, just plain vanilla hard shells. 
  Rene

  On 11/11/2010 10:12 PM, Michael Bliss wrote: 
Rene,

I really like Simms stuff but it is pricey.  I bought a Hodgman wading 
jacket at Sportsmans Warehouse a few years back and I love it.  It has big 
pockets so I can put in a few fly boxes.  It is short so it stays out of the 
water.  And I think it is good looking so I wear it a lot around town (when I 
am in Utah.  Don't need one here in Hawaii).  It was very reasonably priced and 
it has worn very well.  I did recoat it with a water repellant last year after 
about 5 years.  I would recommend at least a look.  (I looked and they are 
about $80 US now which is about what the sticker was then but I got it on sale 
for about $50 if I remember right)

Mike


On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Rene Zillmann rene.zillm...@t-online.de 
wrote:

  Hi Gang,

  I'm in the market to buy an additional jacket for winter fishing. I have
  already a Wading Jacket from Orvis which I like most, now I'm looking
  for something which keeps me dry and warm even in Winter, and not only
  for fishing.

  When I browse through the shops, I see that outdoor jackets like from
  Jacke Wolfskin or Patagonia go with 150 to 250 EUR, even ones which look
  'top end'. (Lined, flexible, etc.), When I look for jackets which are
  marked as fly fishing jackets, they go from 300 to 500 EUR. That;s valid
  also for companies which sell 'regular' and 'ff-jackets'.My question is
  now: Why are these ff jackets so much expensive? Is it possible to cast
  a line while wearing a 'regular' shell? Any experience and thoughts?

  Rene

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Re: [VFB] Fishing Jacket Selection

2010-11-12 Thread Rene Zillmann
Hi Mike, thanks for the reply. Hodgman has a really good price, and a
good quality. At least from my experience. !0 years ago (oh.. 11) I
bought some wader (hip wader) from them, not breathable, but easy to
carry, and easy on travel. Use them often, and have no failure so far.
I like simms too, but their Wading Jackets are faar to expensive for my
budget.
I'm thinking now to buy some Jack Wolfskin stuff, my kids have some of
them and are very satisfied, no ff jacquets, just plain vanilla hard
shells.
Rene

On 11/11/2010 10:12 PM, Michael Bliss wrote:
 Rene,
  
 I really like Simms stuff but it is pricey.  I bought a Hodgman wading
 jacket at Sportsmans Warehouse a few years back and I love it.  It has
 big pockets so I can put in a few fly boxes.  It is short so it stays
 out of the water.  And I think it is good looking so I wear it a lot
 around town (when I am in Utah.  Don't need one here in Hawaii).  It
 was very reasonably priced and it has worn very well.  I did recoat it
 with a water repellant last year after about 5 years.  I would
 recommend at least a look.  (I looked and they are about $80 US now
 which is about what the sticker was then but I got it on sale for
 about $50 if I remember right)
  
 Mike

 On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Rene Zillmann
 rene.zillm...@t-online.de mailto:rene.zillm...@t-online.de wrote:

 Hi Gang,

 I'm in the market to buy an additional jacket for winter fishing.
 I have
 already a Wading Jacket from Orvis which I like most, now I'm looking
 for something which keeps me dry and warm even in Winter, and not only
 for fishing.

 When I browse through the shops, I see that outdoor jackets like from
 Jacke Wolfskin or Patagonia go with 150 to 250 EUR, even ones
 which look
 'top end'. (Lined, flexible, etc.), When I look for jackets which are
 marked as fly fishing jackets, they go from 300 to 500 EUR. That;s
 valid
 also for companies which sell 'regular' and 'ff-jackets'.My
 question is
 now: Why are these ff jackets so much expensive? Is it possible to
 cast
 a line while wearing a 'regular' shell? Any experience and thoughts?

 Rene

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[VFB] Fishing Jacket Selection

2010-11-11 Thread Rene Zillmann
Hi Gang,

I'm in the market to buy an additional jacket for winter fishing. I have
already a Wading Jacket from Orvis which I like most, now I'm looking
for something which keeps me dry and warm even in Winter, and not only
for fishing.

When I browse through the shops, I see that outdoor jackets like from
Jacke Wolfskin or Patagonia go with 150 to 250 EUR, even ones which look
'top end'. (Lined, flexible, etc.), When I look for jackets which are
marked as fly fishing jackets, they go from 300 to 500 EUR. That;s valid
also for companies which sell 'regular' and 'ff-jackets'.My question is
now: Why are these ff jackets so much expensive? Is it possible to cast
a line while wearing a 'regular' shell? Any experience and thoughts?

Rene

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Re: [VFB] Fishing Jacket Selection

2010-11-11 Thread Michael Bliss
Rene,

I really like Simms stuff but it is pricey.  I bought a Hodgman wading
jacket at Sportsmans Warehouse a few years back and I love it.  It has big
pockets so I can put in a few fly boxes.  It is short so it stays out of the
water.  And I think it is good looking so I wear it a lot around town (when
I am in Utah.  Don't need one here in Hawaii).  It was very reasonably
priced and it has worn very well.  I did recoat it with a water repellant
last year after about 5 years.  I would recommend at least a look.  (I
looked and they are about $80 US now which is about what the sticker was
then but I got it on sale for about $50 if I remember right)

Mike

On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 9:43 AM, Rene Zillmann rene.zillm...@t-online.dewrote:

 Hi Gang,

 I'm in the market to buy an additional jacket for winter fishing. I have
 already a Wading Jacket from Orvis which I like most, now I'm looking
 for something which keeps me dry and warm even in Winter, and not only
 for fishing.

 When I browse through the shops, I see that outdoor jackets like from
 Jacke Wolfskin or Patagonia go with 150 to 250 EUR, even ones which look
 'top end'. (Lined, flexible, etc.), When I look for jackets which are
 marked as fly fishing jackets, they go from 300 to 500 EUR. That;s valid
 also for companies which sell 'regular' and 'ff-jackets'.My question is
 now: Why are these ff jackets so much expensive? Is it possible to cast
 a line while wearing a 'regular' shell? Any experience and thoughts?

 Rene

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