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First trip to Saskatchewan, looking for advice
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<blockquote data-quote="lefty15" data-source="post: 1701531" data-attributes="member: 6516"><p>I live and hunt in Saskatchewan and not that far from Yorkton. The 3rd week of November could be -30c or +5c you just never know. The last few hunting seasons haven't been cold with temps if i remember right being -10c day time and -20c overnight and there hasn't been lots of snow but there is always a chance that we have 2' by then.</p><p>I assume you are hunting in the forest which breaks up most of the wind. As many have said layer with clothes and if sitting in a blind make sure your hands and feet are warm or it really sucks. I know a lot of outfitters have heaters in their blinds which would really help. I know some use the heater body suit with great success.</p><p>Good luck on your trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lefty15, post: 1701531, member: 6516"] I live and hunt in Saskatchewan and not that far from Yorkton. The 3rd week of November could be -30c or +5c you just never know. The last few hunting seasons haven't been cold with temps if i remember right being -10c day time and -20c overnight and there hasn't been lots of snow but there is always a chance that we have 2' by then. I assume you are hunting in the forest which breaks up most of the wind. As many have said layer with clothes and if sitting in a blind make sure your hands and feet are warm or it really sucks. I know a lot of outfitters have heaters in their blinds which would really help. I know some use the heater body suit with great success. Good luck on your trip. [/QUOTE]
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