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Will i be warm in this ?

Post  BradfordLad on Fri Nov 06, 2009 7:45 pm

Hello all,
New to Pike fishing and looking to do do some Winter fishing...I need to try and keep warm.
I was thinking of buying a sui. Can anyone advise a good suit and tips to keep warm affraid

I was thinking of this :

http://www.broomtacklebox.co.uk/epages/es114848.sf/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es114848_es122259296535/Products/KorumThermalSuit/SubProducts/%22KTSUIT/S%22&ViewAction=ViewProductViaPortal&Locale=en_GB

Thanks Paul

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Re: Will i be warm in this ?

Post  robh107 on Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:03 pm

i'd say you'll be fine in that mate.... also take a flask of hot tea/coffee, some food, a chair so you're not spending all day sat on cold ground and some form of shelter (a decent 50" brolly should do) to act as a windbreak... believe me when the temperature's near freezing with even a slight breeze this can help alot!!

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Post  Bazz on Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:30 pm

Yes mate, thats a good suit, i have one...other thing...............feet! Keep them warm, very important and everything Rob has said i echo

welcome to the forum, too Very Happy

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Re: Will i be warm in this ?

Post  Andy Webster on Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:22 pm

Hi Bradfordlad

The suit looks ideal for winter piking. I'd definitely get some warm footwear. If your feet get cold you will just want to go home. A wooly hat is another must have item.

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Re: Will i be warm in this ?

Post  Lefty on Sat Nov 07, 2009 12:21 am

Hello there bradfordlad, nice to have you on board Very Happy

Why not check out this thread:

http://pikeangler.forumotion.com/general-pike-fishing-f1/winter-fishing-survival-tips-t158.htm

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Re: Will i be warm in this ?

Post  BradfordLad on Sat Nov 07, 2009 10:16 am

Guys.....Thanks very much for the info and the link,a real good read.

Do any of you have any suggestions for Winter Footwear (waterproof)

Cheers for now.

Paul

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Post  greg on Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:08 am

try a flotation suit, i cant see past them. half the price of what your looking at. but dont buy imax. very warm, if its good enough for the lads at sea.....

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Re: Will i be warm in this ?

Post  Bazz on Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:11 pm

Went out today & fished near a Carp guy. He was wrapped & Bivvied up & had been there since 7.30am! He didn't get a touch & neither did I! Got talking to him, nice chap with several 40lb+ Carp to his name. The venue is private & bans bivvies but he tells me its ok in daytime as its classed as a shelter, the venue bans night fishing full stop. It wasn't particularly cold but he fishes for Carp all year round, not interested in Pike. He was trying his best to convert me into Bazzcarpy! Very Happy
I do have a Bivvy but god, all the gear to cart about..you can't get to this water by car, its very secure and access by gate with a security code, then walk along a muddy path. He had a two wheel barrow as do most who fish there, I get away with a 6rod quiver and a chair bag.
The chap knew how to keep warm, he had a Leeda fleece lined one piece suit & a waterproof overcoat. Wink

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Re: Will i be warm in this ?

Post  Bazz on Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:16 pm

BradfordLad wrote:

Do any of you have any suggestions for Winter Footwear (waterproof)


Paul


http://www.matchmansupplies.co.uk/mukluk_thermal_boots.html

I wear these. Theyre ugly looking things and not good to walk far in but hey, are they warm! Very Happy

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Re: Will i be warm in this ?

Post  Lefty on Sun Nov 08, 2009 9:59 pm

One piece suits are great as there is less chance of draughts getting in but what puts me off them is, what about when you need to take a dump?

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Post  robh107 on Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:12 pm

just unzip the suit and drop it off down your legs..... just make sure the top half isnt laid on the ground under you while doing the deed.... could end up VERY messy.... pull it through your legs or something Laughing

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Post  Bazz on Sun Nov 08, 2009 10:48 pm

Fortunately never had to do 'that deed' whilst fishing but if its cold and I've been there all day and drunk plenty of coffee etc.. I will probably have to do the other 'deed'! Like Rob says....there are 'techniques'..!

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Re: Will i be warm in this ?

Post  Trent Piker on Wed Nov 11, 2009 7:28 pm

Thermal t-shirt, proper socks, woolly hat but the best thing I'd recommend has to be a fleecy snood pulled up over the nose. Lovely!


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Re: Will i be warm in this ?

Post  noodle on Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:07 am

north face silver anti bac tee wooly jumper (proper wool not this acrylic lark) 300 weight polartec fleece, ad a wax jacket about three sizes too big

polartec 100weight leggings some suitable trousers (kiwis from craghopper are good) and military surplus gore top layer

petrol stove ten litres of water 2l of full fat milk tea and two pounds of sugar (based on two anglers for an eight hour session) bacon soss egg optional extras (chow mein pot noodle essential)

dont forget the lighter

any day is bearable with that lot

oh footwear neoprene waders or dunlop purofort wellies with two pairs of wool (again proper wool) socks

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Re: Will i be warm in this ?

Post  megsta on Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:53 pm

I have the Korum lightweight jacket - use it all year round. On its own on rainy spring/ summer days. Then with under-layers in winter. Good quality - and a good fit. Arms are long - with neoprene sleeves. Decent hood. Loads of pocket space.

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