Super User Darth-Baiter Posted March 28 Super User Posted March 28 I am thinking of buying bibs. rain bibs. they are not cheap. not the goretex ones. I pass on some good fishing days, and I think with really good rain gear, I would still get out there. no atmospheric level events, but regular rain. I need to stay with range of motion stuff. any recommendations? Quote
MRQturbo Posted March 28 Posted March 28 Striker Denali Insulated jacket N bibs for cooler temps... Mustang Callan jacket N bibs for summer... Invest in good rain gear.. Keeps you dry and not at home... 1 Quote
IYAOYAS Posted March 28 Posted March 28 I use a BPS rain suit. I think they are called HPR or something. Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted March 28 Author Super User Posted March 28 58 minutes ago, MRQturbo said: Striker Denali Insulated jacket N bibs for cooler temps... Mustang Callan jacket N bibs for summer... Invest in good rain gear.. Keeps you dry and not at home... the Callan is one of the Contenders. Simms is another. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted March 28 Global Moderator Posted March 28 I've had a lot of different sets of raingear, including Guide Wear and 2 different 100MPH suits. I finally decided to go with the "Buy once, cry once", motto and I really wish I'd done it a long time ago. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Simms_Challenger_Insulated_Jacket_Black/descpage-CHJ.html https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Simms_Challenger_Insulated_Bibs_Black/descpage-SICB.html 1 Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted March 28 Author Super User Posted March 28 dang. there is the other contender. so $$$. all of them. Quote
padlin Posted March 28 Posted March 28 I went cheap, Redhead, no complaints other than the sizing, as in too big. They do the job and pack into a pocket so they’re good on space. Not bibs though. I only stay out in light rain. 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted March 28 Global Moderator Posted March 28 Those waterproof forever chemicals are pretty nasty stuff, I usually just get soaked haha. We get 13 inches of rain more per year than Seattle , it’s inevitable I’ve had them all over the years, it’s tough to stay dry sitting down Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted March 28 Super User Posted March 28 I've been fishing frogg toggs Pilot series for the past 4 years out of the kayak and have just moved it into the boat. I also wore the jacket for power washing the patio a couple times and a couple other heavy rain events that weren't fishing. Nary a problem. $180 each. https://www.froggtoggs.com/pilot-ii-guide-jacket https://www.froggtoggs.com/pilot-guide-bib Quote
Super User DogBone_384 Posted March 29 Super User Posted March 29 I have BPS 100MPH. They’re three or four years old and holding up well. I bought them 50% at the end of season clearance. 1 Quote
DaubsNU1 Posted March 29 Posted March 29 I've got some old school Cabela's Gore-Tex bibs and a coat. They are camouflage and not 100% water proof...I use mainly for the wind-stopping ability and in light rain. When it does rain, I throw on a cheap Frog-Togg set to keep me 100% dry. If it's really going to rain, I go home. Boat doesn't have waterproof storage, and I really don't want to dry everything out. Quote
Crow Horse Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Military APECS (All Purpose Environmental Clothing). Waterproof (Gore Tex) and built like a tank. Quote
Super User gim Posted March 29 Super User Posted March 29 Whichever brand you decide to go with, the waterproofing outer layer is going to eventually wear out. I found this out the hard way. Stay on top of it and re-waterproof it regularly. Once it’s gone, it’s not coming back. Quote
Super User Koz Posted March 29 Super User Posted March 29 I have a simple hooded Huk rain jacket and then my normal water wicking fishing pants. I like that the inner and outer velcro sleeves on the jacket help keep me dry. Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 29 Super User Posted March 29 I bought a couple old Goretex parkas on eBay for $20 each. Both are high quality and I sprayed both. Hope the spraying works. 1 Quote
Motoboss Posted March 29 Posted March 29 Simms bibs and jacket. Dry,,,,,so far. Although I have Frogg Toggs motorcycle set and they have served me well in driving rain at 50-75 mph for hours. It would seem the fishing gear should work well too. Quote
Alex from GA Posted March 30 Posted March 30 I keep a Frog Toggs poncho in my kayak. It covers my whole body and arms. 100% of rain I'll stay home. Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted March 30 Author Super User Posted March 30 you Goretex people. I used to know a person that worked for Goretex. I actually have a sheet of the stuff 20x20 sheet of it in my garage somewhere. he said Goretex garments need to be periodically washed. when it gets dirty, the filth wicks the moisture thru. I had a 30 year old jacket I gave to a homeless dude that stayed waterproof the entire time. pretty sure it isn't anymore..but it was bombproof. so out of style, and quite ugly.. and it didnt fit me anymore. I washed it with my car washing drying towels all the time. 1 Quote
RLinNH Posted March 30 Posted March 30 I wear a pair of Gore-Tex Chest waders and a Simms Rain Jacket when the weather gets funky. Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted March 30 Super User Posted March 30 On 3/28/2025 at 4:36 PM, casts_by_fly said: I've been fishing frogg toggs Pilot series for the past 4 years out of the kayak and have just moved it into the boat. I also wore the jacket for power washing the patio a couple times and a couple other heavy rain events that weren't fishing. Nary a problem. $180 each. https://www.froggtoggs.com/pilot-ii-guide-jacket https://www.froggtoggs.com/pilot-guide-bib I had to use them yesterday. 1-2’ white caps and I had to go quartering into them to get back to the ramp. It was a wet ride but the bibs and jacket were great. Quote
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