I've mostly adapted my winter fishing clothing from older Elk and bird hunting clothing I have. Layering is very important because wintertime Oklahoma weather can vary greatly. I've bird hunted in a tee shirt in January and about frozen when bowhunting earlier in the year. I keep a winter gear bag so I can go from cool to extra cold weather. I rely heavily upon layering. That said, I do have a couple of favorites. Those used to be down and nothing comes close to down to keep you warm. But....down can also get you killed if it gets wet. I no longer use any down gear in a boat. In fact, down is getting difficult to buy now with regulations that are in place. You used to be able to get some good down clothing from Cabelas but they no longer sell it. Some of the lighter weight performance gear comes close to the warmth of down. I don't rely on brand names but on things that work for me. My favorite, when it's really cold is lw performance type long johns (being retired army I use the ones from the army clothing store on base.) The next layer is a lw fly fishing wader liner followed by a older set of ArcticShield bibs. ArcticShield is pricey but worth it. My bibs are several years old but still very warm. Top layer is usually just a heavyweight hoodie over the performance long john top. If it's really cold I may add another layer under the hoodie. I then wear a good winter rainsuit top over all this to block the wind and spray. I rarely wear the rainsuit bibs as the ArticShield are water repellant and warm enough. Then, because I usually fish by myself I wear a life preserver all the time. I have two made by Mustang Survival. One is a heavy winter one with extra flotation and the other is my self inflating summer vest. One or the other will be on me in the winter. All that sounds bulky but is really not. I also carry a survival bag in the wintertime in case I could fall in. Never had to use it but one could save your life. We talked some about this when we hijacked Fishers Sardis thread. I almost always have some zippo handwarmers going in the winter. Although I don't do it now many folks used to use a motorcycle helmet with full face shield when fishing out of high performance bass boats in the winter tournaments. They work great for heavy spray.


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