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Staying warm
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12/10/11 02:47 PM
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tennessee_broncos
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Light Foot
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What methods do you guys use to stay warm in A blind with no heater??? Sure is cold today.
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: tennessee_broncos]
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12/10/11 03:13 PM
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lubbockdave
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 snuggle up real close to this and I am sure you will stay warm...
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: lubbockdave]
#2825380
12/10/11 03:22 PM
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kagomez85
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: Nightlight]
#2825494
12/10/11 04:29 PM
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Hunt n Fish
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Now gentlemen, I'm sure there are some redeeming qualities. Let me get a 5th of Jack Daniels and think about it a while....
HnF
"Prayer is when you talk to the Lord, Meditation is when you listen to what he says"
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: BuckMasterTX]
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12/10/11 05:25 PM
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whtbeard
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Bird Dog
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Good quality cloths or a small heater, about the only choice.
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: BuckMasterTX]
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12/10/11 05:26 PM
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THETEXAN
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I would rather FREEZE to death !!!
 You Don't Have A PIG Problem If Ya Want to Charge $200.00
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: THETEXAN]
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12/10/11 05:27 PM
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THETEXAN
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I wear a old pair of duck hunting waders. Toasty !
 You Don't Have A PIG Problem If Ya Want to Charge $200.00
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: THETEXAN]
#2825628
12/10/11 05:38 PM
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diamond10x
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i stay very warm with fleece camo head to toe that has a wind defender or wind block layer of material inside it to keep the cold air out and warm air in and with a pair of insulated muck boots
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: diamond10x]
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12/10/11 08:18 PM
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p1wapiti
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Outdoorsman
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A good unerlayer is the key and good socks and boots. If your feet get cold your'e miserable
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: lubbockdave]
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12/10/11 08:31 PM
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TX35
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 snuggle up real close to this and I am sure you will stay warm... Ummmmmm, Uhhhhhh. I got nothing!!!!
“I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them."
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: TX35]
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12/10/11 10:29 PM
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Nate C.
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: Hunter_812]
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12/10/11 11:30 PM
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Johnwayne
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Ooohhh, shoot up amongst us one of us needs some relief if I am holed up with that!
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: THETEXAN]
#2826372
12/11/11 01:00 AM
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quackaholic1
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I wear a old pair of duck hunting waders. Toasty ! X2 i had an old pair of 5mm neopreme waders that I cut the boots off of. Light thermals, sweats, and then the waders. Warm as toast.
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: lubbockdave]
#2826379
12/11/11 01:05 AM
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pnh
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 snuggle up real close to this and I am sure you will stay warm... I'll bet she'd try hard! 
Character is what you do when nobody's looking.
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: lubbockdave]
#2826456
12/11/11 01:41 AM
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bjankowski
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 snuggle up real close to this and I am sure you will stay warm... That would keep me out of the woods. 
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: bjankowski]
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12/11/11 02:36 AM
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Txtrapper10
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She'd keep you warm alright, from all that running away from her, you'd be sweating up a storm. 
Last edited by Txtrapper10; 12/11/11 02:37 AM.
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: Txtrapper10]
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12/11/11 03:04 AM
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Lunk
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Insulated bib overalls with my old military field jacket w/liner, good gloves. I can sit for several hours in a blind in below 30 temps with no problem.
Glock: It's like a hammer, not very pretty but works when you need it.
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: Lunk]
#2826651
12/11/11 03:15 AM
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Smoke Checkem
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Woodsman
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Browning Hydro-Fleece with primaloft. No need for a heater.
If it's not overkill then it's underachievement.
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: Smoke Checkem]
#2826722
12/11/11 03:43 AM
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Texas Dan
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It's just a matter of wearing multiple layers of clothing and making sure the bottom layer stays dry from sweat. And when it's really cold (teens and low 20's), I'll take along a small thermos of hot chocolate or coffee. I'm also a firm believer in the chemical warmers that you can use to keep the feet and hands warm. But just be careful and not put them next to the skin. I like to wear a thin sock next to my feet because it wicks away sweat. Then I'll add one of those chemical warmers between it and a thick sock to capture warmth between the two. I've noticed recently larger "body" warmers that I suspect you can put inside your coat to help add more warmth to the torso.
I also have some heavy thermal underware that I bought while traveling in the northeast that I bring out for the coldest days.
"When the debate is lost, insults become the tool of the loser."
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: Hunt n Fish]
#2826831
12/11/11 04:31 AM
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Joined: Nov 2005
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sig226fan (Rguns.com)
duck & cover
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Now gentlemen, I'm sure there are some redeeming Abjure. Let me get a 5th of Jack Daniels and think about it a while.... Get four.
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Re: Staying warm
[Re: sig226fan (Rguns.com)]
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12/11/11 04:34 AM
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sig226fan (Rguns.com)
duck & cover
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duck & cover
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She looks just like my uncle bill.
Seriously, under armor, wool, gore text.....unless its sub zero. Then I use the electric blanket.
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