A key part of of how to use a wading staff is what to do with it when you stop to fish. Wether you do fly or spin fishing, you need to tether the wading staff to your wading belt. Once you do that, it will float around and get in the way UNLESS you follow the guideline I discuss in this video. I think this is a safety issue as well. Putting it where I show keeps it out of the way - no tripping on that stick!
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