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Long underwear bottoms with under armour jogging pants...long sleeve shirt with a carhartt hoodie...carhartt hat ...wool socks and work boots...light gloves like some sun gloves. Can hack that down to high 30s if the wind ain't horrible. Plan to fish that way Friday..cloudy and high of 44.

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Best thing to do is call Roland Martin Marina and one of the nice Ladies at the desk will take your reservation. Problem solved. Brian.

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Waffle top and waffle bottoms underneath the rain suit. Allows me to stay fairly nimble.

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All relative to where someone lives I suppose. Im here in So Cal so it never really gets that "cold" so to speak. One piece of gear that has been a game changer for me is the Aftco Reaper Windproof Pullover. This thing is perfect for cooler mornings running across the lake. When it heats up, simply take the thing off and you're good to go. 

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On 11/2/2022 at 6:53 PM, Bird said:

Make sure you layer up with all your attire apon arriving at the water.

" It's easier to stay warm then to get warm"

Something I learned in the army and also practice during hunting season as well...... it's true.

Exactly, but don't be overdressed on the drive to the water.   I put all my warm clothes inside my truck for the ride, then dress at the landing.   It doesn't get super cold here.    The coldest I've launched by boat is 22 degrees air temp, and 45 degrees water temp.  

 

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