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Choosing a Fly Fishing Vest

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An important piece of apparel for fly fishing is a good quality vest. There are lots of choices in fly fishing vests, so you'll want to choose carefully. Make sure your vest serves your needs first when considering your options.

Fly fishing vests come with a many different types of pockets in different shapes and sizes. Purchase a vest with enough pockets to hold your fishing gear, but don't have too many because you may be tempted to overload the vest. You'll end up carrying too many items making you uncomfortable as well as hindering your movement.

Your vest must fit comfortably with plenty of room to move about. It's best to have pockets that close with Velcro so you have easy access to your supplies. Choose a vest that allows you to wear layers underneath while still being able to move easily.

Fishing vests are available in many colors. Fly fishers often choose a neutral brown, but you can also choose a vest in colors such as blue and orange. Since you'll be in the wilderness, blending in with your surroundings is important as is safety. You'll want to be visible to other fishers and hunters without scaring the fish away in the process.

Your vest should have a short waist, since you'll be wading in the water. Avoid getting it wet, which means if it falls just above your waist, you'll be able to stay dry and comfortable.

Consider the weather conditions when you're fly fishing. If you expect to be fishing most of the time during the summer you may want to get yourself a mesh vest that's well ventilated and keeps you cool even in the summer heat. Cold water fishing requires you to wear layers underneath, so pick a vest with enough room to allow you to easily move around.

There are vests that include a built-in life preserver, which can be helpful if you're fishing in rough waters with a strong currents. There's no telling when an accident will happen, and with a built-in floatation device, you'll have easy rescue at hand.

You'll discover that fly fishing vests are available in a variety of price ranges. Very basic vest can be purchased for as little as $30, but more expensive vests run as much as $200. Generally, you'll need to pay about $70 for a decent quality fly fishing vest.

For a fly fisher, having to good quality fly fishing vest is an important part of their equipment. By doing some research while keeping in mind the conditions you'll be fishing in, choosing a vest should be easy. Explore all your options and get one that works for your particular situation.



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