Safety first

Capt. Ted Bobetsky (flyfisher@flyfishing-the-salt.com)
Sun Apr 19 11:02:43 EDT 1998

Ghost. Boot foots are easier to get on and most importantly to get off. Use a wading belt that snaps apart with two fingers. In the event that you fall off a jetty or get hit by a rogue wave while wading you might need to hold your breath and get out of
the waders. You're going to drown in stocking foots. Corkers are a must when wading on jettys or rocks even on rocks that look dry. Go with the felts, it's better than rubber lugs but not as good as corkers. I'm sure you have read about the fiascos up on
the mouth of the Merrimac River. Good fishing...Capt. Ted (http://www.flyfishing-the-salt.com)



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