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dublthret
Chris for what ur wanting to do i would get a pair of the sock foot chest waders and get two pairs of
wading boots. One with FELT soles for the river and one with rubber for surf. You will be swimming in that river if u wear rubber soles. Algae on wet rocks is like catfish slime on a marble.
BEWARE -- Some states have banned felt soled boots as they have been shown to introduce toxins that are lethal to trout into streams. You should check your particular state before investing in felt soled wading boots. Just learned this today as I was looking at boots on Orvis.com and they mentioned the ban. Bit of checking and I found this (among many other) pieces:
(from the Juneau Empire--2010):A new ban on felt-soled wading shoes is set to take place next year as Juneau fishermen take to freshwater streams with fly rods in hand.
The ban is meant to keep nasty fish diseases from creeping into waters on the waders of traveling fishermen.
A proposal to expand the ban from the Southeast region statewide will be considered by the state Board of Fisheries at its March meeting in Anchorage.
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Whirling disease is just one communicable fish disease of concern. Didymo, an algae also called rock snot, mud snails and zebra mussels are others that can kill all the fish in a stream.
“The waters where fly fishermen tend to fish and wade have become a map of the spread of these problems,” Vinsel said.