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Found a 10k ring while checking my chest waders

Larbear2

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The last water hunt I did, my chest waders leaked way too much. So yesterday I did some Aqua Sealing and today I went to check the results. I went to a local swimming area with the AT Pro to see if the local water hunters had left anything behind.
I got a signal, the vdi seemed pretty low, 43-44. It got dug and was happy to see a 10k ring in the scoop. Also dug 1.63 clad. Chestwaders seemed to be good but I will probably give them another treatment soon. Pro zero, no disc, sensitivity one notch down from max. GL & HH
 

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Nice job getting the one they left……
 
The last water hunt I did, my chest waders leaked way too much. So yesterday I did some Aqua Sealing and today I went to check the results.
My chest waders were leaking too; gradually getting worse and seemed to be mostly along the seams. Used Aquaseal along all the seams and they have been dry again for the last season. Love that Aquaseal!
 
My chest waders were leaking too; gradually getting worse and seemed to be mostly along the seams. Used Aquaseal along all the seams and they have been dry again for the last season. Love that Aquaseal!
Yes, Aquaseal seems to work very well and yes, the problem areas seem to almost always be along the seams.
 
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