{"id":1665,"date":"2022-06-14T02:48:44","date_gmt":"2022-06-14T02:48:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.outdoorsniagara.com\/?p=1665"},"modified":"2022-06-14T03:03:31","modified_gmt":"2022-06-14T03:03:31","slug":"what-to-wear-fly-fishing-for-woman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.outdoorsniagara.com\/what-to-wear-fly-fishing-for-woman\/","title":{"rendered":"What to Wear Fly Fishing for Woman"},"content":{"rendered":"
What women Anglers wear for fly-fishing is kind of standard to what their male counterparts wear – with a few exceptions such as different styles, cuts, and sizes.<\/p>\n
The following list allows you to find comfort while fishing and protection from the elements and wildlife.<\/p>\n
There is the attire for women including clothing lines that are designed specifically for the fisherwoman.<\/p>\n
You will find something more tailored for the adventurer in you.<\/p>\n
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Protection from the sun is an essential part of every angler’s wardrobe.<\/p>\n
The sun on the water refracts back at you, so you end up exposed to twice the amount of UV radiation.<\/p>\n
Sun protection is vital for the health and longevity of every angler.<\/p>\n
Shop for quality waterproof sun protection that gives you the extra protection you need.<\/p>\n
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Sunglasses are also essential but not just any pair of quality sunglasses will do.<\/p>\n
Anglers need polarized sunglasses to be able to see fish in the water.<\/p>\n
A pair of polarized sunglasses will cut the glare, so you can improve sight fishing.<\/p>\n
A polarized pair of sunglasses is essential, and you want one that fits your head comfortably.<\/p>\n
Avoid the bulky pair as they will interfere with your fly-fishing technique.<\/p>\n
Rain gear and fly-fishing go hand in hand.<\/p>\n
Many of the best fly-fishing places in the world have unusual amounts of rain.<\/p>\n
Some of the best fly-fishings occurs in the rain.<\/p>\n
A hooded rain jacket that is waterproof allows you to toss flies at fish regardless of the weather.<\/p>\n
If you plan on fishing often you will need a lightweight rain jacket for warmer days and unsettled weather and a heavier rain jacket for when there is more than just a chance of afternoon rain.<\/p>\n
Fly-fishing takes you through all types of weather and often in a single day.<\/p>\n
For many active women, a quality base layer as clothing for women is a place to start for handling changes in weather.<\/p>\n
Many anglers use a multiple base layer approach to handling extreme weather.<\/p>\n
Without compromise on a range of motion, the extra layer on layer plan helps to keep you warm on cold days and allows you to shed a layer of warmth to cool down as needed.<\/p>\n
The middle layer is perfect for early fall and late spring weather, but be sure to add leg layers to keep you warm and protected.<\/p>\n
A mid-layer, outer layer, and base layer are good places to start to keep the body temperature regulated.<\/p>\n
Think of a quality base shirt with a base layer or underwear layer too.<\/p>\n
Top off the look with a quality jacket that offers waterproof and windproof features.<\/p>\n
Because fly-fishing is a little different from regular fishing, you need to be able to carry your fishing gear, fly patterns, and tools on you.<\/p>\n
Most of the time you are waist-deep in a river or lake tossing flies and carrying a tackle box is not practical.<\/p>\n
Fly-fishing shirts and fishing apparel designed to help you safely care for your gear are essential.<\/p>\n
At the heart of these are fishing vests. A fly-fishing shirt is good on warm days, but a day of fishing in colder weather requires a fly-fishing vest.<\/p>\n
Waders are an essential part of fly fishing.<\/p>\n
You spend a great deal of time standing in water and waters with boots or without wader boots are important.<\/p>\n
Wading boots and hip waders are options you can choose if you plan to keep to shallow wading.<\/p>\n
Boot foot waders – those with the boot molded into the legs of the waders are common, but felt-soled waders are very popular.<\/p>\n
Be sure to check local regulations regarding felt-soled waders are they are not allowed in some areas.<\/p>\n
Also, if you opt for waterproof boots, check with boot manufacturers before your boot purchase.<\/p>\n
Not all waterproof boots are waterproof.<\/p>\n
Because you fish in water, the ground you stand on is slippery and sometimes muddy.<\/p>\n
The boot setup, boot style, and boot technology for built-in boots, are critical.<\/p>\n