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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Fishing Bibs
 
Message Subject: Fishing Bibs
ryanmitchell
Posted 6/18/2010 5:33 PM (#446286)
Subject: Fishing Bibs




Posts: 33


I am looking to buy a good set of bibs for fishing. Just the pants really. Has anyone purchased the Long Run set from Columbia?

I like the look of these with the high pockets, long side zip, and what looks like a long front zipper for eazy leakings.

Any other brands/models i should be considering? Thanks.

Comfort,waterproof,insulation are the priorities. In that order.
muskie_man
Posted 6/18/2010 5:36 PM (#446288 - in reply to #446286)
Subject: Re: Fishing Bibs





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Location: South Portsmouth, KY
The bass pro 100 mph bibs are awesome. Waterproof and warm. they get a little hot if the weather is warm though
muskie! nut
Posted 6/18/2010 8:21 PM (#446302 - in reply to #446286)
Subject: Re: Fishing Bibs





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
I purchased a set of Ice Armor bibs from Reed's in Walker MN. 89 bucks, but when I went to use them in Canada in May it was 80 some degrees. So I don't know how they perform. Will have to wait till this fall.
Fish and Whistle
Posted 6/21/2010 12:24 PM (#446559 - in reply to #446286)
Subject: Re: Fishing Bibs





Posts: 462


Location: Antioch, IL
I have the Arctic Armor bibs and coat for winter. Top notch gear. Fit great, very light and easy to move in and excellent in the FREEZING COLD. + they will make my fat butt float if I take a header or go through the ice.

For warm weather I have Helly Hansen lightweight bibs. Got them for a steal online. Again good fit and they keep me dry even when mother nature is throwing 5 gallon buckets of water on me with every wave I hit. They are nice and roomy so I can layer up if needed.

Both sets of gear have an easy access weiner slot so you don't have to unrobe. This is a must. Now if my snail could only reach all the way out so I would stop peeing down the inside of my bibs. Buuuurrrrrr!
mstranglr2
Posted 6/21/2010 1:21 PM (#446570 - in reply to #446288)
Subject: Re: Fishing Bibs




Posts: 36


I have had my BPS100mph bibs for 5 years now and I still love them. I am going to be buying the top this year
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