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<blockquote data-quote="Victor Coar" data-source="post: 52393" data-attributes="member: 501"><p>I haven't fished in the cold yet but I do snowshoe, I use snow pants from columbia and and a North Face parka (gore tex) The sleeves zip off which can be nice and it has a bunch of big pockets. I also use wool long underwear because wool is still warm when it gets wet. Another thing I picked up a few years back is make sure your boots fit correctly by this I mean be sure you can wiggle the toes with your thick socks on. I know this seems obvious but I can't tell ya how much of a difference it makes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor Coar, post: 52393, member: 501"] I haven't fished in the cold yet but I do snowshoe, I use snow pants from columbia and and a North Face parka (gore tex) The sleeves zip off which can be nice and it has a bunch of big pockets. I also use wool long underwear because wool is still warm when it gets wet. Another thing I picked up a few years back is make sure your boots fit correctly by this I mean be sure you can wiggle the toes with your thick socks on. I know this seems obvious but I can't tell ya how much of a difference it makes. [/QUOTE]
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