Outerwear is very important when you are fly fishing. The more comfortable
you are, the more you are going to be able to concentrate on the fishing. Browse the outerwear that will keep you
dry and comfortable, warm and feeling great.
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Your feet work their best when socks aren't balled up into soggy wads
at the toes of your shoes. Capilene Socks combine moisture-wicking
efficiency with the warmth and softness of Merino wool. Capilene
Expedition Weight warmth and performance (65% Merino wool, 20%
Capilene-treated PCR® polyester, 13% stretch nylon, 2% elastic) to
complement your preferred shoe/boot type, activity and weather.
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This four-season shell is highly compressible; it easily carries in the
back pocket of your vest. Waterproof and breathable it's ideal for
trips where you need to pack light. It's cut full to wear over layers
and a fully loaded vest.
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Wow, steelhead fishing on the Great Lakes is so cold and wet! That is
till I put on my G3 Guide Jacket. This baby kept me so warm the snow
didn't even melt off my shoulders. Okay so maybe it melted a little,
but you understand. There is only one way to put this. The new G3
Jacket by Simms totally rocks! Featuring advanced technologies and
incredibly functional design, this is essential gear that can truely
help you fish longer and more effectively. 2004 Editor Choice Award
from FLY FISH AMERICA Magazine
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