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    Santa wears a big red suit that's keeps him warm lol.

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    Cabellas Guide Wear is the best I have ever had.
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    I like freedom to move and cast so I go with under armor, blue jeans, shirt and hoodie and J. Gloves.My fis hing buddy looks like a big old bear with his hunting gear on,I stay warmer than he does.

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    Bob I put on long johns, a long sleve sweater and sweat pants over my long john bottoms. I then use the thick pull over hoodie sweater from Crappieholic and cover it all up with a quality pair of insulated cover all's. Keeps me warm.
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    A great Bass Legend and crappie fishermen Hal Murray we were fishing on lake Ouachita it was cold he drug out a pair of Frog Toggs have never looked back lite weight,can fish all day in them breaks the wind!! Forg togs not cheap but worth every penny when its cold or rainy.Have a pair of camo I wear hunting breaks the scent too!!!
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    I hear this one works well

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackie53 View Post
    A great Bass Legend and crappie fishermen Hal Murray we were fishing on lake Ouachita it was cold he drug out a pair of Frog Toggs have never looked back lite weight,can fish all day in them breaks the wind!! Forg togs not cheap but worth every penny when its cold or rainy.Have a pair of camo I wear hunting breaks the scent too!!!
    I've got a pair of knock offs by natural gear that look just like them. . Just like you said, they've kept me warm on days that turned out cold and windy. I leave them in the boat. They don't take up much room.

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    it is more about layering correctly than a certain coat..... I learned more about cold weather clothing and how to dress for it guiding in Alaska. You can do it correctly pretty cheap. Base layer- light polypropalyne long underwear. $16 at walmart. Mid layer-sweater and sweat pants.$25 walmat 2nd mid layer- Fleece jacket $30 walmart. Then just 1 size larger mid priced rain gear. tops/bottoms-$80. . I used to snowmobile in -25 in this outfit plus you can shead layers as the day warms up. spent less than $150 total

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    Old sarge you hit the nail on the head. Layer up is the way to go. I learned this several years ago hunting. I wear sometimes just my poly top walking in with a light wt biba no poly under bottoms. I take most of my clothes in and dress at my stand site once I cool down.

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    Don't forget 60% heat lost from head so good toboggan hat and face mask and 10% from hands so wear a set of gloves too.

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