Cabelas guide wear here. I love the weight and feel of the frogg toggs but they will leak at the seams if you are sitting down in a long rain. Pretty good if standing-no pressure on the seams. I use the togs for short shower forcasts in warm weather
I need to buy a good rain suit as well, but for a small shower make sure you carry an umbrella as well. I was on Sardis last Saturday and had a popup shower that lasted only about 15 minutes, would have been enough to get me soaking wet and send me to the ramp, but my big sports brella Xl kept me dry as a bone.
Cabelas guide wear here. I love the weight and feel of the frogg toggs but they will leak at the seams if you are sitting down in a long rain. Pretty good if standing-no pressure on the seams. I use the togs for short shower forcasts in warm weather
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Like my 100mph BPS. I’ve been rained on for 7 hours on the lake, only spot that was damp was where I had my elbows resting on my legs, like it pushed in through the fabric. If the rain can run off of the fabric and doesn’t puddle up in your lap it’s awesome. Want to spray it with water repellent as well like used on tents, but have not gotten to that yet.
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I wear waders and frog togg jacket. In a couple more weeks I will be wearing swimming trunks and topless. Fish love it.
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I have a Walmart pants and jacket, cost less than 30 bucks, the best I can remember, I know I’ve had it over 5 years, used them many times and never got wet, rained so hard last spring my bilge pump wouldn’t keep the water pumped out, and I stayed dry. All that extra money payed for those fancy name brands, will buy a lot of gasoline for fishing. But to each his own.
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Yea I paid about that much for the frog toggs. They are very breathable. Got them at Walmart also. Iam a weekend fisherman and don't go when it rains. Just use them when the occasional rain kicks up.