I've disvocered the very epitome of wading boot drying systems. It all started as I was unpacking the trusty fishing van upon returning from my Sunday trip to Mottville, Mi. (see related story under fishing reports section) After I hung my waders from their usual drying spot, a screw hook commonly used to hang bicycles and such from the garage ceiling, I reached in the tote and pulled out my still dripping wading boots. I was looking around for a place to dry them when the central air unit kicked on. BLINK goes the low wattage bulb in my head... I have an idea says I. I placed my wading boots on top of the air conditioner compressor unit, keeping them near the edge so aas not to disrupt air flow and with 24 hours the boots were bone dry...

So does this make me one of the smartest fly fishermen on the planet or has everyone just been keeping this secret from me for years now???