Hi,
I want to learn fishing salmon, so I watch some video clips. I found many people wear waders in the river. Many of them are not too far from the edge of the water. My NAIVE question is: if I can use a heavier sinker and cast my lure further, do you really need to go into the water?
What kind (brand?) of wader do you wear please?
Any information would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
If I'm casting lures with my spinning reel; (there is an informative thread on this on the next page about Vibrax spinners)
I dont want to add any extra weight, it will sink my lure to the bottom faster and snag up, and probably affect the action of the lure.
if you are fishing a long sloping shallow run it will help to wade out a foot or two just to keep your lure in the zone and let you retrieve it slow and not hang up on bottom.
You will also be able to bring a fish close in and ID it, release it etc without dragging it out of the water, Very important.
You may be able to do this in rubber boots and better yet hip waders but chest waders will keep you dry all day long, warmer and if you snag on bottom you can wade out a little ways at least and maybe get your lure back.
Do not wade deeply, it is very risky.
I wear Bare breathables, Addams, and before that Blackwaters.The Blackwaters never lasted more than one season in three pairs.
Good boots make a difference as well.
Also, videos are good, but to learn fishing I found it most productive to socialize network and get involved.
I learn from others all the time.