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Yes, but in Florida it might be too much for just passing showers and

otherwise bight sun. I carry $2 Wal-Mart specials in my tackle bag for

emergencies. The Guidewear would definitely work for you November

through March. Spring through early fall, this would be you choice for

"fishable rain", especially if you venture out into the sea.

-Kent

Gotcha...thanks :P

RoLo - Frogg Toggs may be a better option for Fla. as they breath and are ridiculously lightweight. The only place they don't do well is when you are crashing through the brush as they tear easy. The plastic ponchos are like saunas.

RoLo - Frogg Toggs (Pro Angler) a couple of $$ more but the pants are Bibs with suspenders. I don't have much luck with draw string pants (except w/mama)  

I've had a set for 3 years now and they're starting to show some wear. I have found them to quite comfortable for our FLA weather.

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