A recent trip to to Pine Coulee Reservoir
in neg-12 degree temperature to try to eek out one last fishing trip
this year inspired me to put together a few words on cold weather
clothing for kayak fishing.Kayaking ?n cold weather ?an be ver?
dangerous if you ar? n?t wearing th? proper protective clothing. If you
ar? caught unprepared th? consequences ??n b? life threatening.Kayak Fishing takes place
out in the elements so protecting yourself in cold weather situations
might make the difference between success and a life threatening
situation on your next trip.As ? paddler y?u ne?d to b? aware ?f b?th
the air and water temperature thr?ugh?ut the year.A common mistake and
one that I have made is being prepared for air temperature alone.Water
temperatures can be quite a bit lower as anyone who has gone over on a
cold day can tell you. Being prepared for those lower temperatures
should be your aim when dressing for anything but optimum weather.
Lots of things need to be considered when choosing Kayak Fishing wear.First and foremost ensure you bring your usual Safety Equipment
and always wear your PFD. Your PFD will keep you afloat if things go
bad and as an added bonus is an additional layer of insulation.The key
to cold weather clothing is layering.The layering system for cold
weather should consist of an outer layer,an insulating layer and a base
layer.
Outer Layer : Outer
layers should be lightweight,waterproof and windproof.Breathable waders
and a wading jacket are common among anglers and it has worked for me
in the past.If you go this route ensure you wear your wading belt to
minimize the amount of water that could enter.More and more kayak
fisherman are turning to higher quality paddling gear now a days as the
chance of water entering is minimal and the added comfort can?t be
ignored.Paddling pants and jackets from companies such as Kokatat Paddling Gear are a common choice. I recently picked up a Kokatat Supernova Anger Paddling suit
and although I?ve only had 1 chance to wear it once so far (-12 degrees
) I couldn?t believe how comfortable I was.Its neck and wrist gaskets
were great at keeping water out and the Cordura reinforcements on the
seat, elbows and along the front of the legs will definitely last when
put through the riggers of fishing.
Insulating Layer : The
insulating layer helps you retain heat by trapping air close to your
body. Insulating layers will typically be made up of fleece or
wool( merino wool products appear to work really well ) .Whatever you
choose should still have the same insulating qualities whether wet or
dry. I usually wear a Misty Mountain Micra Fleece top and Bottom.They
are warm and help in wicking moisture away from skin.This will usually
suffice but on occasion I have worn an additional upper insulating
layer of fleece or wool.
Base Layer : The
base layer is probably the most important as far as regulating your
body temperature goes.It?s the layer closest to your skin and is vital
in moving moisture (perspiration) away from your body.You should use
synthetic fibers such as Capilene and CoolMax polyester that have good
wicking properties .They help in moving perspiration away from your
skin. Staying dry is important in avoiding hypothermia in cold weather
situations.Most recently I have been using Terramar Baselayers
Body-Sensors® (thermal regulated performance baselayer) and couldn?t be
happier with its performance.
Additional Considerations :
A few more items you should consider when heading out into the cold
would include a good insulating hat, fleece or wool would again be
appropriate choices.Neoprene gloves and boots are also recommended
as neoprene is a good insulator when wet.
Hopefully some of this information will
ensure the only discomfort you feel on your next cold weather kayak
fishing adventure is that of losing the odd fish.Please feel free to check out my blog Fishnhound - Kayak Fishing at http://fishnhound.canadiankayakanglers.com/ for more info on kayak angling.