On Monday 11 November 2002 10:13 pm, Jimmy D. Moore wrote: > Rob, I bought a pair of the high-top lace-up Hodgeman's. They're what > enabled me to wade this September with my torn ankle tendon. My ankle > Doc, who is also a fly fisher, was the one who put me onto them. When I > laced them tight, it was like my ankle was in a cast. Was not > uncomfortable and kept me from "turning" my ankle again. I also > inserted some "high dollar" arch supports inside to keep my arch up. > Arch supports might also help your foot pain. Hodgeman's are pretty > flat inside.
Thanks for the tip on arch supports. I know all about them, even to having a pair of custom orthotics. What type of arch supports can one get for wading boots. It seems the water would destroy them. -- "In our family, there is no clear line between religion and fly fishing." Norman Maclean Rob Blomquist Kirkland, WA
