NEhomer
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Sweet, you'll love those.
not sure about the boots yet. I know I don't want felt bottoms, but I don't know if I need to get the heavy duty boots.Sweet, you'll love those.
garbage.not sure about the boots yet. I know I don't want felt bottoms, but I don't know if I need to get the heavy duty boots.
I was looking at just getting something like these
felt is not allowed in MD, so I will likely get hard soles...with studsgarbage.
Just wash your gear. The whole felt debate is nonsense. There are plenty of places in your waders for invasive species to get stuck in.
Unless you are traveling all over the country to fish, I say felt is fine, and grips way better than those turds above.
felt is not allowed in MD, so I will likely get hard soles...with studs
Felt-Soled Boot Restrictions in the States and the Spread of Invasives | CSG Knowledge Center
Maryland
Administrative ban on the use of felt in all Maryland waters, adopted in 2011.
I have been scoping our locations in western MD and likely to use a guided trip since this will be my first time doing anything like this. I am excited.
I am also looking at streams in central PA since I am going up there for my college 15 yr reunion in May or June. There are some solid locations out there where the streams are stocked nicely.
What state?Savage River looks perty sweet. Tho your property and access laws are lame af.
I love where I live. We has the best access laws of any state. The water is OURS. Private-schmivate.
MTWhat state?
If he was a native, and you weren't being a cUnderstood. Had a "conversation" with a landowner about that once.
If he was a native, and you weren't being a cunt, I'll presume it went well.
I can't speak for the douchebag Californians that are buying up the place.
don't know where he originated from, but his place was on the Mitchell Slough just outside Missoula. He obviously didn't understand the term "High water mark". If you know the area, we were just upstream from Huey Lewis' place.
Savage is where we are looking. I think that could be a good trip.Savage River looks perty sweet. Tho your property and access laws are lame af.
I love where I live. We has the best access laws of any state. The water is OURS. Private-schmivate.
Rock on!!! Ain't got lucky....yetDrew a permit to float The Smith River this year.
4-night, 5-day float. 57 miles with ostensibly only one put-in and one take-out.