DonAndersen Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 New Releases New Zealand considers felt boot ban in fight against didymo July 28, 2008 Source: Fly-Fishing Retailer Wearing felt-soled boots by freshwater anglers could soon be banned because of the high risk of spreading didymo and other aquatic organisms. Fish & Game New Zealand said today the ban had been discussed with Conservation Steve Minister Chadwick who agreed with it "in principle". The ban, expected to become effective from October 1, would apply to felt-soled waders or footwear with a sole of felted, matted or woven fibrous material when sports fishing. Quote
headscan Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 I heard Montana might be considering the same thing. I'm all for it if it actually helps stop the spread of didymo, whirling disease, etc. Quote
Slanter Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Huh, I just bought felt wading boots. I had no idea this was an issue. Can anybody explain how I can reduce my chances of spreading the disease? Maybe wash them in hot water or something?? Quote
Lundvike Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Huh, I just bought felt wading boots. I had no idea this was an issue. Can anybody explain how I can reduce my chances of spreading the disease? Maybe wash them in hot water or something?? Exactly Hot water bath when moving between place to place. the manufacturer of your boots probably has a website which will give you more details. So what do we use instead? Aqua stealth? rubber and cleats? Quote
Tako Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Hot water bath + soap + hot pressure washer. Brown to white every time. Quote
Lundvike Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Googled Didymo found this site from NZ Didymo Cleaning Methods Quote
headscan Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 So what do we use instead? Aqua stealth? rubber and cleats? I've been using Aquastealth for the past several months and wouldn't go back to felt. I find them just as good in the water and way better for walking on dry (or not so dry) land than felt. Quote
Harps Posted August 14, 2008 Posted August 14, 2008 Didymo is native to many streams here in Alberta... Clean your gear before you go to a different watershed. I have a pair of the Cloudveil 8X stealth boots, with the rubber soles. Great boots, I use them when I fish the US. I think I've posted this here before... The FFF has a good page about cleaning your gear. and http://www.fedflyfishers.org/Default.aspx?tabid=4378 There is also a good US page at http://www.protectyourwaters.net/ Wasn't there was something in the past about the ACA setting up cleaning stations at certain rivers, using license money? Or that it was suggested to the ACA, but they decided against it? Quote
DonAndersen Posted August 17, 2008 Author Posted August 17, 2008 Guys, Heard on the weekend that Sims boots with Stealth soles about sold out in the US. New Zealanders ordering them by the hundreds @ a time. Don Quote
Taco Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 Guys, Heard on the weekend that Sims boots with Stealth soles about sold out in the US. New Zealanders ordering them by the hundreds @ a time. Don Crap, was waitin' on a fall sale too Quote
Guest RedWiggler Posted August 17, 2008 Posted August 17, 2008 Makes alot of sense they are just like big sponges that dont dry out over night. I have a pair of Korker guides and will change the soles out to the hiking tread today, thanks Don. Geez my first 6 years if fishing I wore Vans over my waders never had boots but was talked into buying them because of the grip you get from the felt soles. The grip differance was amazing but you definitely dont need them, I wore my so much that were already not gripping right after about 20 trips to the river or wherever. Its like golfing in runners, with soft spikes you dont need golf shoes anymore...that said no matter what you were you will not stop the spread of POA ANNUA. Quote
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