09-25-2003, 07:43 PM
[cool]Over here in Arizona we fish "wet" from about mid April to mid October. When the water cools down enough to put the waders back on, the fishing usually picks up in the fall.
During the hottest months of summer, it is not unusual to launch in water near the 90 degree mark. Down in the Sea of Cortez, we float tubed and skin dived in water that had to be well over 90 in the coves.
Then, again, I have tubed (with waders) water that was forming skim ice in the early winter and right after iceout in the spring. A leak in your waders during those times can be life threatening. At least it can leave you singing soprano.
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During the hottest months of summer, it is not unusual to launch in water near the 90 degree mark. Down in the Sea of Cortez, we float tubed and skin dived in water that had to be well over 90 in the coves.
Then, again, I have tubed (with waders) water that was forming skim ice in the early winter and right after iceout in the spring. A leak in your waders during those times can be life threatening. At least it can leave you singing soprano.
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