I'm still wearing a dry suit. Temps in low 70s but water still low 40s.
Would like to know how is every one getting in-out of kayaks in March when the weathers is hitting in 60's
Are you wearing waders,rubber boots or just bearing the cold water getting in-out of your kayaks.
I'm still wearing a dry suit. Temps in low 70s but water still low 40s.
Just stepping in and out of it in tennis shoes. Oh wait - mine's still in the barn - I guess that doesn't count does it...
Ive been using my hunting waders. Past few weeks here has had air temps in the 40s in the AM warming to the 60s. It just started warming up pretty well though, with temps up in the 50s and 70s. 70s is a bit uncomfortable with hunting waders, so im about to have to figure something else out. Water temps are still in the mid-high 50s. Guess im going to break out the wading shoes and hope my feet warm back up quickly. Lol
I started getting out once the weather was in the 60's and I wore water shoes and shorts but did also wear a long sleeve shirt each time. Probably next time will be in short sleeves as well. The water was still in the high 40's to low 50's but I didn't mind. I only get my feet wet when launching and landing and it dries quickly. I also always wear my PFD.
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Temp in 70's water temp in 60's. Just wear a pair of rubber boots to get in and out of the kayak. Start off with sweat shirt then peel it off for just a long sleeve tee shirt.
Was thinking of investing in some cheap hip waders just for spring and fall fishing , just to get in-out of my sit-in kayak
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No problem here in March. Dont get in mine November - February though.
Waiting for the rain to stop. The mid-south is getting it's share.
Chest waders and a semi-dry top.
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