Sasha wrote:Sorry I don’t think I will be much help on this. When I fish in the cold winter months up here I don’t use a lot of fancy stuff. I usually just put on a pair of thermals on then my pants over them. For socks I put on a pair of nylons then put on my smart wool socks. Up top I use a thermal shirt then I put on a sweater and then my fleece jacket. I wear a beanie and fleece gloves as well. This seems to do the trick for me when it is cold and snowing and I am wading in water that is not much above freezing.
Pete wrote:Sasha wrote:Sorry I don’t think I will be much help on this. When I fish in the cold winter months up here I don’t use a lot of fancy stuff. I usually just put on a pair of thermals on then my pants over them. For socks I put on a pair of nylons then put on my smart wool socks. Up top I use a thermal shirt then I put on a sweater and then my fleece jacket. I wear a beanie and fleece gloves as well. This seems to do the trick for me when it is cold and snowing and I am wading in water that is not much above freezing.
Not trying to be a smart alec but, nylons? Different name for special warm weather gear or real nylons?
JGray wrote:If you want to keep fishing in Colorado in Dec and Jan its always in the 20's. What works for me is about what everyone else has said. Make sure thermals and or silks are next to skin. I actually have a pair of thinsulate quilted thermals that I got for sitting on the deer stand that I wear. Like the others said make sure you have a wisking sock and a thick wool sock for your feet and for me I have found that wearing looser * boots keeps your feet warmer. I have a pair two sizes to big for winter. I guess its because it keeps the blood circulating better. And in your picture you aren't wearing one, but you have to have a wool hat or something similar that covers your head and ears. Most of your body heat is lost through your head. Some guys I know (Wildfly) even wear a skiers mask that covers your whole face.
Rockstar Fisherman wrote:Brian looks like your pain paid off cool pics and awesome steelies!
Here's my question, I sweat I guess, whether I'm wearing breathables or neoprenes. HOW DO YOU STAY DRY???? I quit tubing early today cuz my feet (MAIN PROBLEM AREA) were frozen!! It seems like it's my feet that suffer the most.
I was wearing a pair of liner socks, then regular socks then wool socks.