Before you arrive for fish camp, make sure you have a a good set of non-leaky chest-high waders to keep you dry and comfortable in the stream. Below are three examples with different price points if you are interested in purchasing gear. If you are just trying out the sport and don't want to commit too much money yet, there are the all-in one waders with boots attached. The other two options are stocking feet waders that require you also to purchase wading boots. Although more expensive, picking these options allows you to wet wade in shorts with just the boots when the weather gets warmer
Regardless of whether you purchase or borrow a pair of waders from a friend, make sure they fit and you feel comfortable in them. If your feet hurt, you aren't going to be fishing at your best. As always, try and support your local fly shops. If you are around the Preserve, AA Outfitters in Blakeslee and the Evening Hatch in White Haven on route 940 are glad to help.