How to stay warm while hunting

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Several tricks for staying warm while hunting in cold weather.

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I’m trying this tomorrow and I’ll comment after the hunt and let you know how good it did thank you for the advice 🤟🏽

twistedtakaurstepdad
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Been hunting Ohio for years. One thing I insist on is Merino Wool socks! Accept no substitute if your feet get cold!

suntzu
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You should always feel right on the border of being chilled. Anything warmer and you risk sweating. We all know that sweat and wind will get you out of the stand faster than eating fast food for dinner the night before.

Lpass
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A couple of things i have figured out over the years. You must have a wind blocker in your outer layers. Good base layers are a must, dont go cheap on them, and keeping your head covered is very important. One other thing that has been a game changer for me is a neck gaiter, especially in very cold weather.

jimowens
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One of the more meaningful hunting videos.
It cracks me up, people review clothing and say things like I shoveled snow for two hours, and these kept me warm. No!.
There is no greater test of clothing that keeps you warm than "sitting on stand" for hours on end.

boxerjoe
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Fantastic information. The hand muff will be added to my list. Thanks

bobbyboothe
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Yup I'm with you I don't wear a hoodie never have I don't like them I always wear a tall collar to keep wind off my neck. Alpaca socks here in Maine are my go to and no hand muff to much bulk for me.

ericcarron
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Lots of great tips. I would add a double thickness wool scarf. The 2 layers make it warmer. I keep it in my pack and when I start to get cold put it around my neck and let it drape down over my core. It adds a huge amount of warmth with almost no bulk and wool stays warm even if it gets damp

frankbrowning
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I hunt wisconsin and it gets colder than it should way quicker than it should lol. One thing for me that I have found to work for keeping my hands warm is one of the hand warmer pouches that clip around your waist and a hot pack( the one that last 12 hrs and you can stick to your back) stick one of those in your pouch before you leave your house and by the time you get to the woods your good. Try it and thank me later. I pack gloves with but I don't even wear gloves in the field. anymore lol

killinitgaming
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My wife introduced me to Merina wool this the best thing I ever did as far as hunting is concerned is marry a woman who knows more about it and has a more expensive taste than I'm

leepeterson
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In Scotland we need our shorts and T shirt until it gets to around 35, then we put a hat on down to 30

rgthomson
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I hunt Ohio & WV as well as my new state of Ky. I hunt public land and usually have to walk almost a mile and being a senior (70)so I do get warmed up, was wondering if you walk a good distance or able to ride close ?

Whitetail
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For my feet if im going to be stationary, nothing beats artic shield boot blankets. I've gone as low as 20 in just a pair of non insulated hikers.
Also once you're in stand, loosen your boots for circulation.
A wind layer for your core also goes a long way for the rest of your body.

Kjklump
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I will add a hand warmer under my hat to keep me warm on really cold days

dave_
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When does it get cold 🥶 in the State down South 🐶

wallacerose
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Im going to buck against the wind. As someone who works outside i have found the boots matter more than the socks.

NvrDwn
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I have no problems outside of my fingers and toes. I will double up on gloves (thinnest + either mid or heaviest weight) and I carry three pairs of differing thicknesses, but I'm not sure what else I can do to warm up the hands. I've tried wearing thicker socks and using socks that are an inner + outer layer style. I think I just need to invest in a pair of warmer weather boots.

GrayBeard
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I have a wool base layer shirt from Duckworth and I wear a thin long-sleeved shirt with a fleece vest and a jacket and that keeps me warm. I get hot really easily so I don't wear much.

matthewthomas
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My solution to staying warm has been goose down. It’s light and warm but a little bulky. I go base layer, goose down, waterproof shell jacket. If necessary break out the hand warmers strategically placed. It’s an art to staying warm when motionless in a tree in Michigan.

blauer
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most guys don't use this item any more but i find wearing a nice woolen scarf keeps my neck and chest nice and toasty. i dumped the heavy boots and socks years ago. they're bulky and only afforded me an extra hour of comfort. i make do with those footwarmers you shake to activate. light socks and boots with room to move my toes

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