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    hey Vmac3205
    It is no fun to have your kilt in a bunch, so wearing a kilt in your waders is not for the faint of heart. I tried it once and will never do it again During the summer I normally wet wade. The streams out here are best fished near shore where the water is knee high at most. I'll hike up my kilt a tad ( most of my kilts are 22" long) slip on some thin poly-pro socks, my neoprene booties, and finally my wading boots. If you don't wade too far out the water's not deep (though I've taken a couple of spills) and even though the water is cold the sun warms and dries you pretty quick. There is a method to my madness. I'll try to get some pix over the summer and post them.
    Nulty
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    "Nothing will come of nothing, dare mighty things." Shakespeare

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    Quote Originally Posted by McNulty View Post
    hey Vmac3205
    It is no fun to have your kilt in a bunch, so wearing a kilt in your waders is not for the faint of heart. I tried it once and will never do it again During the summer I normally wet wade. The streams out here are best fished near shore where the water is knee high at most. I'll hike up my kilt a tad ( most of my kilts are 22" long) slip on some thin poly-pro socks, my neoprene booties, and finally my wading boots. If you don't wade too far out the water's not deep (though I've taken a couple of spills) and even though the water is cold the sun warms and dries you pretty quick. There is a method to my madness. I'll try to get some pix over the summer and post them.
    Nulty
    Sounds great, Nutty.
    We have some holy water in our area as well, but a lot of it is pretty brushy near the bank. Gotta get out farther in the stream.
    Victoria

    Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McNulty View Post
    hey Vmac3205
    It is no fun to have your kilt in a bunch, so wearing a kilt in your waders is not for the faint of heart. I tried it once and will never do it again During the summer I normally wet wade. The streams out here are best fished near shore where the water is knee high at most. I'll hike up my kilt a tad ( most of my kilts are 22" long) slip on some thin poly-pro socks, my neoprene booties, and finally my wading boots. If you don't wade too far out the water's not deep (though I've taken a couple of spills) and even though the water is cold the sun warms and dries you pretty quick. There is a method to my madness. I'll try to get some pix over the summer and post them.
    Nulty
    Sounds great, Nulty.
    We have some holy water in our area as well, but a lot of it is pretty brushy near the bank. Gotta get out farther in the stream.
    Victoria

    Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.

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