I think the most dangerous time for rocky abrasion is actually launching & landing. You're going to get in & out at the shore, and that's when you'll scrape bottom if you haven't decided to push in further and just get wet doing it. But yeah, you'll be fishing near the banks and invariably scraping over some tree stumps and rocks.
I should clarify - I've never had any issues with the outer "skin" ripping or tearing, and I've taken it all over the place. Its the inner bladders that seem to wear out quickly and require frequent patching.--On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 11:59 AM, Bob Richey <bob.richey@gmail.com> wrote:Bummer, it sounds like if I use it on the very rocky south fork, I'll be spending a lot of my time repairing it.
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