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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1784937" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>OK I'm repeating a lot of good info but its what works for me and I been diabetic for 22 years. I wear a lightweight pair of socks followed by a heavyweight pair of Wigwam wool ice fishing socks. Boots are Lacrosse alpha burleys in 1500 gr insulation (anything heavier gets too stiff for me and hurts my feet) I use the overboots that zip up the side and cover the lower part of the boots. Now the last thing I discovered by accident, I always carry a thin foam (1") hunting seat for under my feet on treestand steel or alumn. as well as on the ground. Another under my butt, shot my deer at 8 degrees this year and just above zero last season. Gets real cold up here by mid season and you can hear the trees a poppin' around you. The above set-up is good for 2 1/2 hours for me and I do use a muff handwarmer with 2 handwarmers also. Good hunting and keep the carbs low Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1784937, member: 112413"] OK I'm repeating a lot of good info but its what works for me and I been diabetic for 22 years. I wear a lightweight pair of socks followed by a heavyweight pair of Wigwam wool ice fishing socks. Boots are Lacrosse alpha burleys in 1500 gr insulation (anything heavier gets too stiff for me and hurts my feet) I use the overboots that zip up the side and cover the lower part of the boots. Now the last thing I discovered by accident, I always carry a thin foam (1") hunting seat for under my feet on treestand steel or alumn. as well as on the ground. Another under my butt, shot my deer at 8 degrees this year and just above zero last season. Gets real cold up here by mid season and you can hear the trees a poppin' around you. The above set-up is good for 2 1/2 hours for me and I do use a muff handwarmer with 2 handwarmers also. Good hunting and keep the carbs low Dave [/QUOTE]
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