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Predator fishing is often at its best when the weather is at its worst. When the temperature drops and the rain turns horizontal, your clothing is no longer just “apparel”—it is a critical piece of hardware that keeps you in the game. At Gerry’s Fishing, we stock technical predator gear designed to handle the high-activity nature of lure fishing and the sedentary cold of winter deadbaiting.
From our Morecambe base, we provide the latest high-performance suits and separates from elite brands like Westin, Fox Rage, Savage Gear, and Vass. These aren’t just waterproofs; they are engineered systems designed to breathe while you’re walking the banks and insulate when you’re stationary on a boat.
Modern predator clothing utilizes multi-layer laminates and thermal mapping to ensure maximum protection without the “bulk” of traditional winter gear.
| Feature | Specification Details | Performance Benefit |
| Hydrostatic Head (HH) | 15,000mm to 30,000mm. Look for “25k” ratings for total monsoon protection. | Ensures you stay dry even under the pressure of sitting on wet boat seats. |
| Breathability (MVP) | 5,000g/m² to 10,000g/m². | Vital for lure anglers to prevent “internal rain” (sweat) during high-activity sessions. |
| Outer Fabric | Ripstop Nylon or TPU Laminated Polyester. | Resists abrasions from brambles on riverbanks and prevents “hook snags.” |
| Insulation | Synthetic Down or 160gsm+ Thermal Lining. | Retains heat even if damp; dries significantly faster than natural down. |
| Seams & Zips | Fully Taped Seams & YKK Vislon/Water-Repellent Zips. | Eliminates the most common points of water ingress. |
1. Winter Boat Fishing (The Full Suit)
When you are exposed in the middle of a windswept reservoir, a two-piece “Bib & Brace” and Jacket suit is essential. The high-chest design of the salopettes creates an overlap that prevents wind-chill from hitting your lower back, while reinforced seat panels provide extra durability for long hours on the thwart.
2. Roving the Riverbanks (The Technical Shell)
For the mobile angler walking miles of canal or river, “Bulk is the Enemy.” A lightweight 3-layer technical shell (like the Westin W6 or Savage Gear SG4) allows for a full range of motion when casting. Pair this with a moisture-wicking base layer to ensure you stay dry from the inside out as you move between swims.
3. The “Deep Freeze” Deadbait Session
Stationary fishing in sub-zero temperatures requires “Heavyweight Thermal” gear. Look for suits with high-loft insulation and storm cuffs. These features trap a layer of warm air against your skin, allowing you to focus on your floats rather than the shivering.
Pro Tip from the Gerry’s Team
The “Active Layer” Secret: Never wear a cotton t-shirt under your high-end waterproofs. Cotton is “hydrophilic”—it absorbs moisture and stays cold. To get the most out of a 25k breathable jacket, you must use a Synthetic or Merino wool base layer. These materials “wick” moisture away from your skin and pass it through the jacket’s membrane. If you feel “damp” in a premium jacket, it’s often because your base layer has trapped your sweat against your skin!
What does a “25k” rating actually mean for me?
In practical terms, a 25,000mm (25k) rating means the fabric can withstand the pressure of a 25-meter column of water. For a predator angler, this means you can kneel on wet grass or sit in a puddle on a boat for hours without the water “wicking” through the fabric.
How should I wash my technical predator clothing?
Avoid standard biological detergents and fabric softeners at all costs. These chemicals break down the Durable Water Repellent (DWR) coating and can clog the breathable pores of the membrane. Use a specialized “Tech Wash” and, if the water stops “beading” on the surface, use a “Wash-In” proofer to restore the factory finish.
Why are “Salopettes” better than standard trousers?
Predator fishing involves a lot of bending, reaching, and sitting. Standard trousers often “ride down,” exposing your lower back to the cold. Salopettes (Bib & Brace) stay in place regardless of your movement, providing a continuous thermal seal around your core.
Are these suits “Hook-Proof”?
While modern Ripstop fabrics are incredibly tough, no fabric is 100% hook-proof. However, high-end predator gear uses a tighter weave that allows a hook point to be “pushed back out” without tearing a large hole, unlike standard nylon or PVC which can “run” once punctured.
We know the difference between “water-resistant” and “waterproof” because we’ve tested this gear in the harshest North West weather. At Gerry’s, we select clothing that offers the best balance of mobility and protection. Whether you’re looking for a flagship Westin W4 Winter Suit or a reliable pair of Vass 700 series waterproofs, our team is here to ensure you stay warm, dry, and ready for the strike.