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  1. Well... thought I would report this trip. Set up late and got rods out at around 7:15 am. Set up at 150 FOW and trolled out to about 180 FOW where temps were good. Put riggers down 95, 100, and 115 with Dipseys back 330. Fish were hitting constantly for a good hour until the storm rolled in and we had to pick up rods and head in. We ended up 4 for 5 with 2 skippies, a 8 pound king and a 27 pound king. Finally got a big king!!!

    Fish hit on-

    -Finger Lakes Sea Sick Waddler

    -Green dot spinny with green fly

    -Frog spoon

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  2. I have used the goo over 8 times on my neoprene. It's time for a new pair sadly. Plus the neoprene doesn't breath so when you sweat in the winter it can actually make you colder since the fabric doesn't breath

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  3. I think I'm going to go with the LL bean or cabellas style breathables just because thy have a 100% return replacement policy. Thanks everyone for the info !

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  4. Ok I have had three pairs of waders in the last thee years. I have tried rubber waders, neoprene, and one other material of waders. All three have ripped and so has my buddies. Is there a good wader brand that is relatively tough and warm? I fish mostly almost everyday so I need a good tough brand that will last. Any recommendations would be helpful. Also, keep in mind I don't want to spend 900$ on a pair of waders lol!

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  5. Actually you are 100% wrong. Me and this "kid" have been fishing all of our life in the tribs and also on charter boats. His posts are 100% true and reliable. -tight lines

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