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    If I’m only going to be out a few hours I use those toe warmer pads that are air activated. You put them on the bottom of your sock and they’re good for about 5 hours. I got my last box at Costco and they are relatively inexpensive and work.
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    Worked out of Chicago till last July out in that weather hauling cars. Pulled Fords out the Ford plant off 122nd street. Living in Carolina by OBX where its warm working up there you know my butt froze in winter till I figured it out. . Two things you can do cheap to live in the cold.
    Climbing rails stretching chains on those racks you tear up a lot of cloths. if you buy new it gets costly.
    Lot of people try snow sports from skiing, snowmobile's to hunting every years only to find out they hate it.
    Look on e bay for two things. Used Snowmobile suit and your boots. I only wore Turkk boats up there. Cost new 200 to 350 dollars. E bay used 50 to 60. Two pairs of cheap wool socks and those boots with a snow mobile suit , pair of sweats under them undershirt, flannel shirt I've busted the snow and ice off my trailer so I could load, warm and toasty as I can be just keep that head covered and those hands warm nothing where you live will even concern you. Takes a little getting use to running a trolling motor with extreme weather boots on but its not hard once you get it. Went fishing yesterday. Had mine on .
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    I am going to try driving south til I see palm trees
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    Interesting take:



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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    Interesting take:


    There are those amongst us that are proof. Don't believe everything you read or hear on the internet.
    FTR Jimmy Houston Sunglasses probably didn't help anyone catch more fish than any other sunglasses but the show and the jingle were awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SunsetPoint View Post
    Don't believe everything you read or hear on the internet.

    I don't believe your post.
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    Always a choice deathbefore disco. .
    Just a funny note. Grew up by Myrtle Beach SC In that disco era. One of the locals that could dance. That proved to be helpful with catching what we went after back then.
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    Disco Duck.


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    Electric socks and fleece lined walmart boots.




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    Neoprene socks (wet suit socks) work well. I know, I've worked in -30 F weather on drilling rigs. Women's knee-high panty hose works well in the low teens along with felt lined shoes/boots.
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