Where to start with buying a new fishing bib

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By Luciana Oliveira

Whether you work on a commercial fishing boat or you’re a novice angler, one of the most important pieces of kit you’ll need is your fishing bib. Designed to keep you warm and dry no matter the conditions, it’s crucial that you do your research to end up with the right solution for your specific needs. If you’re not sure where to start, then check out our guide on how to buy the right bib for your fishing endeavours.

Where will you be using the bib?

Before you start your search for the right option, you need to think about the kind of environment in which you’re going to be using your new fishing bib. There’s no single bib that will be perfectly suited for all uses and environments, and you’ll need to pick one that’s designed for a specific kind of user.

For example, those who find themselves working on commercial trawlers will likely need a bib that’s a lot tougher and warmer than an angler who only fishes on nice days at the height of spring. Thinking about the kinds of fishing you’ll be doing, the temperature, and other environmental factors will put you in a good place to start your search.

Find a supplier

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To narrow down your search to high-quality, fishing-oriented bibs and wet weather gear, it’s worth looking for a specialist supplier. By using these kinds of suppliers, you’ll know that the items they stock are of a high quality, chosen by their stockers based on years of experience and knowledge.

Consider the materials

Another important consideration when choosing your new fishing bib is to choose one made from the right materials. If you’re going to be moving around a lot, walking up and down a river while angling, then you might want a lighter option made from Gore-Tex or a similarly advanced fabric. If, however, you’re going to be standing around in harsh conditions, it might be best to go with something heavier, such as PVC. 

Try it on

If you’re going to be wearing this bib regularly, you need to make sure that it’s a good fit. While you can get some idea of how different sizes will fit by checking measurements online, ultimately, you’ll need to try the item on to actually find out. While that can be trickier with online stores, you can always order the item in a couple of sizes, see which one is best for you, and then send back the remaining options that don’t fit.

You will likely find that you need a range of different bibs aimed at different conditions and uses. If this is the case, try not to stress too much about getting one bib that can do everything – instead, select a few that have a bit of overlap, and switch between them depending on your needs at that moment. By taking this approach, and paying serious attention to the factors listed above, you should be able to find a range of options that work perfectly for you.

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Luciana joined our team as a mum blogger in 2020. A dedicated mum to a lively daughter and a dog, Luna, Luciana brings authenticity and passion to every post. Her expertise in parenting and lifestyle topics offers practical, relatable advice for real-life situations.

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