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Brett, what ever you ware try not to over do it. Loose clothes are better than tight. Insulation bibs and coat plus a good hat are hard to beat. If you get your self a inverter you can use a small electric heater or get a heater like mentioned above. Hand warmer are nice for your pockets to keep hands and fingers warm. Use a towel after you bait your hook or take a fish off to dry your hands. That's the key to stay warm. I have seen a sleeping bag from Sportsman Guide that has arms on it so you can fish or hunt. My son has one and he looks cute in it. It does the trick for him though. Good luck with what ever you do let us know how it works out for you!:popcorn
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I've got the answer for ya...........Go to the CVS pick you up one of them hello kitty snuggies....By the time your buddies get tired of ribbin you about it you'll be able to skinny dip the yukon with out gettin cold..........:biggrin
No scratch that seriously go to the army surplus and get a set of their cold weather long handles, lot and lots of research money went into developing their cold weather gear and it works..........
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Get you some insulated bibs and jacket. I found a real good deal at Tractor Supply on the ones I have. Also, the propane heater is a good idea. I have one and it keeps everything warm and toasty. One other thing you might try is a pontoon enclosure, that is if you have a pontoon. :ThumbsUp
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Hot Hands packs stuffed here and there work good. Propane heaters work great BUT.....I have seen several nice set of Gortex bibs pants legs melted to a crisp due to brushing against a hot heater while fighting a fish. Be aware....
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Just a thought Brettw.
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And such a nice thought .
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dang!!! who would want to fish in that? :crazy: :biggrin
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Little colder here in Illinois......Carharts and First Lite wool!