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Advice for cold-weather fishing

For the day prior to Thanksgiving, it was a pleasant one, with a daytime high reaching the 50-degree mark during a sunny afternoon. My clients Chris and Brian had boated over a dozen fat crappies up to 13 inches in length, and walleye, largemouth bass and bluegills had also provided action. But when we targeted the shady side of the lake, where snow lined the bank and the air took on a sudden chill, we were reminded that winter is on the way.

Though open-water fishing opportunities still exist, taking advantage of them requires some planning and foresight. Here are a few items to make your cold-weather fishing ventures comfortable and productive.

CLOTHING

Regardless of how good the fishing is, and it can be extremely good this time of year, you won’t enjoy yourself if you are suffering from the effects of the elements. Fortunately, clothes designed for winter outdoor enthusiasts allow one to take full advantage of what the season has to offer.

Layering has long been the basis for dressing for wintertime activities and remains so. A fabric that allows the moisture created by perspiration to dissipate is the foundation of a sound layering system. Polypropylene, silk, merino wool, Thermax and Polartec are all examples of fabrics commonly used to create underwear that wicks moisture away from the skin. Tops, bottoms, socks, and accessories are made from these and similar materials.

Insulating garments are worn over top of wicking-style underwear. Polar fleece, goose down, Thinsulate and wool are included in the list of materials that provide excellent insulating qualities. The choices of pants, shirts, jackets and vests made from these types of materials are extensive. Vests are particularly versatile garments, adding needed insulation to the body’s core area without being so cumbersome as to make casting difficult.

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