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    banded breathable waders, only way to go. feels like you are walking in bib overalls..lot of money , but I wear them all the time duck hunting and that is all I will wear now

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    I seen guy's with some king of tire tube around them when wading . Is that just a regular tire tube they are using ?

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    Yes it is. That's old school.
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    Thanks Hotrod1

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    We use these here in Texas. Can carry extra tackle. Step in a hole, just sit down and paddle.Name:  image.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hickory Nut View Post
    We use these here in Texas. Can carry extra tackle. Step in a hole, just sit down and paddle.Name:  image.jpg
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    That tube looks like it's been around a day or to. Like to hear all the stories it could tell. Grew up in SE Okla fishing out of one of those.
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    Must have been a big tube Charlie
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    That is pretty darn neat there..

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Must have been a big tube Charlie
    Not back then I only weighed 115 when I joined the navy. Had to get a waver because for my height was supposed to be 117. When I got out at 32 I only weighed 132. Got up to 168 for years, only gained the biggest part of this weight after they removed part of my colon. But I did fish out of one from a 10:00 /20 truck tube that my mom sewed up a seat for and had a pair of those old rubber flippers to maneuver with.
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