I just thought I would pass on some of the things I will use when it gets cold. After catching a fish I use one of the wife's dish towels to dry my hands off. She will never know. I'll swipe it when she's not looking. Now don't get one of them bright red towels. Something on the brown side always fills the need. Then when she's not looking I'll throw it in the dirty clothes pile. This is some thing I use at work all the time. Them little hand warmers you can get two of them for a dollar most times. Just by putting one of them little things in your pocket before you slip your waders on sure helps a lot.
And they last a long time. It says 8 hours And they will last every bit of that. I've got a set of gloves where you can place one of these in a pocket made into the glove. Sure helps a lot after you dry your hands with that dish towel. And you can place your hands into a nice warm pare of gloves. They also make some of these warmers that you put on the bottom of your feet. Myself just a good pare of wool and synthetic blend socks work just fine. It's just some of these simple things like this that will make your time on the water a little more bearable when it gets10-below zero.