Features of Russian winter fishing require a special approach to choosing “uniforms”. The climatic features force fishermen to equip in such a way as to protect themselves from dampness and cold. Therefore, clothes in which they go to winter fishing should not only be warm, but also very comfortable. First of all, you should choose the right shoes. In winter, the best option will be thermal insulation boots with natural fur and insoles from felt. It is welcome if the sole of the boots is anti -slip or with spikes. It is better to purchase such shoes a size larger, as they dress it with warm socks. For spring-autumn fishing, suitable shoes will become light boots with corrugated sole or rubber boots, in which there must be felt insoles.
You need to put on winter fishing under the upper several layers of light clothing, which, like a “thermos” will maintain heat. If you want to prepare for the winter fish season with a full parade, then you should visit a specialized store where all products for hunting and fishing are offered. Here you can buy fishing clothes at competitive prices, as well as all the necessary equipment.
When choosing a specialized fisherman’s costume, it should be noted that it should be made of moisture – and air -proper fabric with a length of jacket to the knees. The jacket should be comfortable, with many pockets, closing valves and fasteners.
You should also purchase thermal underwear, because it can be dressed for fishing all year round. The most suitable option for ice fishing will be a single -layer underwear made of sheep’s wool. Multilayer thermal underwear is demi -season, absorbs excess moisture, prevents the penetration of dampness.
Choosing a headdress and fishing mittens, you should pay special attention to these clothing elements. The hat can be either fur or knitted, with a fleece lining and be sure to fit tightly to the head. Going for fishing, gloves and mittens take two pairs, in case one pair is wet, it would be something to replace. Gloves are necessary for small work – knitting nodules, planting bait. In thick fur or knitted mittens, you can sit on ice for more than one hour, keeping your hands in warmth.