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Waterproof Backpacks for Wading

Posted on March 23 2011

Waterproof Backpack
Really waterproof. Photo: Tom Larimer

If you’re fishing in an environment where you’re on your own for more than a few minutes and deep wading might be involved, a true waterproof backpack is a really good idea.

This is definitely the case at BC West on the Dean River.  Many runs on the Dean can take an hour or more to fish; it’s really nice to have your gear along without fear that your ‘one step deeper’ might result in soaked stuff.  The alternative – leaving a boat bag or not-so-waterproof backpack on the bank – can be a real pain the in butt, because working through a long run might leave you 40o yards from your coffee, raincoat, sunscreen and water.

For this application you really can’t beat a roll-top backpack like the Simms Dry Creek Rolltop Backback.  Yes, zippers can be more convenient, but when it comes to situations where actual submersion is a possibility, nothing is as reliable as a top-entry rolltop bag.

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