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    Quote Originally Posted by Teberd View Post
    I actually used to hunt with a guy in GA that would rub KY warming gel on his feet to keep em warm. He had a pair of waterproof socks and after he would get the gel on, he would pull the socks on over the gel. Now I, personally have never tried it, but he swore it kept his feet warm for three-four hours at a time.
    That's a pretty good idea. I ain't never had none my feets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slimeyslab View Post
    That's a pretty good idea. I ain't never had none my feets.
    He swore by it Slimeyslab. I never tried it either.

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    You can spray your feet with Right Guard deodorant before you put your socks on and your feet will stay warm too.....it keeps them from sweating....no sweat = dry socks.......dry socks = warm feet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    You can spray your feet with Right Guard deodorant before you put your socks on and your feet will stay warm too.....it keeps them from sweating....no sweat = dry socks.......dry socks = warm feet.
    G I have heard that too, but never tried it. That would not be near as messy, nor would it be as hard to explain to your wife as to why you had KY in your boat in the dead of winter.

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    I wear my thinsulate boots and I'll put a hand warner in the bottom before I put em on if it that cold. If it's 30 or above, don;t gotta worry bout it
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    I wear my thinsulate boots and I'll put a hand warner in the bottom before I put em on if it that cold. If it's 30 or above, don;t gotta worry bout it
    I've tried that several times DonDon and have even bought the foot warmers and them things just don't feel right in my boots.

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    humm, worked for me. Another trick is to break out the duct tape. get the warmers that are real big and duct tape them to your rods handles where you hold on to them at. Always warm that way
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    Quote Originally Posted by Iwannafish View Post
    Without a doubt, the best hat I have ever owned....... Had mine almost 20 years I think. Tough, warm, and lasts forever. If you devide the $50 price tag over the 20 years, that comes out pretty cheap..........

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    This looks like a pretty good idea. How does one relate l, xl, etc to a hat size?
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    Quote Originally Posted by E-Z Poleholder View Post
    This looks like a pretty good idea. How does one relate l, xl, etc to a hat size?

    Click on the "Fit Notes" on the right hand side of the choose color and size box on that web page.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jethro View Post
    Click on the "Fit Notes" on the right hand side of the choose color and size box on that web page.
    Great, thx, I ordered one...
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