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I'm in 124 right now 100% stand hunting. If I had more time and the season was longer, I Would stalk White tails; that would be would be fun. I leave the stalking to Elk hunting. Staying warm: If you serious about staying warm get yourself a Body Heater suit. I tries everything before I bought the suit. I froze my Arse with so many layers I draw my bow. had to be a better way so I bought the Body heater suit and now i can sit in temps well below Zero, all day, without bulking up the cloths.
Quote from: huntingfamily on November 27, 2011, 03:27:50 PMso how does everyone that stand hunts stay warm? i used to have battery powered socks that kept my feet warm but over all cold was tough to fight. i did look at a pair of full length heated under wear but never got to it .Layers upon layers. Wool long underwear, fleece or wool pants, fleece shirt, fleece jacket, outer layer of rain/wind proof material. Mittens with hand warmer pockets, neck gator, stocking cap and fleece balaclava.I bought a pair of the treestand "booties" but they weren't keeping my feet warm so I bought a pair of 1200 gram boots from Cabelas and they work great. I also use the stick on heating pads. I'd stick them to my long underwear top around my kidneys. Weather permitting I'd hike to my stand with as few layers as possible. I'd then get dressed at the base of my tree to keep from getting all sweaty.If I was super cold I have a 12 oz thermos that I'd fill with spiced cider. If I got chilled I'd have a swig or two to warm me up. I'd also have a granola bar. Read somewhere that when your body is processing complex carbs that it generates heat. Not sure if it's true but if not the placebo affect was working.The other thing that helped was having a good seat cushion. I also used one that was a back that hung on the tree. Part of the reason was my outer layer and the tree bark rubbing together sounded like velcro being pulled apart.
so how does everyone that stand hunts stay warm? i used to have battery powered socks that kept my feet warm but over all cold was tough to fight. i did look at a pair of full length heated under wear but never got to it .
Quote from: Camp David on November 27, 2011, 05:24:15 PMI'm in 124 right now 100% stand hunting. If I had more time and the season was longer, I Would stalk White tails; that would be would be fun. I leave the stalking to Elk hunting. Staying warm: If you serious about staying warm get yourself a Body Heater suit. I tries everything before I bought the suit. I froze my Arse with so many layers I draw my bow. had to be a better way so I bought the Body heater suit and now i can sit in temps well below Zero, all day, without bulking up the cloths.Love my body heater suit. I will echo what has been said for whittails in NE wa. Stand hunting is often times most effective. I have started all my girls bow hunting in ground blinds but now they all use the trees. Very effectively I might add
You shouldn't use the word hunting and tree stand at the same time!!! You are not hunting in a stand, you are waiting for an oppertunity to pass your way.
where was this photo taken?Quote from: Sumpnneedskillin on November 27, 2011, 03:58:36 PMQuote from: huntingfamily on November 27, 2011, 03:27:50 PMso how does everyone that stand hunts stay warm? i used to have battery powered socks that kept my feet warm but over all cold was tough to fight. i did look at a pair of full length heated under wear but never got to it .Layers upon layers. Wool long underwear, fleece or wool pants, fleece shirt, fleece jacket, outer layer of rain/wind proof material. Mittens with hand warmer pockets, neck gator, stocking cap and fleece balaclava.I bought a pair of the treestand "booties" but they weren't keeping my feet warm so I bought a pair of 1200 gram boots from Cabelas and they work great. I also use the stick on heating pads. I'd stick them to my long underwear top around my kidneys. Weather permitting I'd hike to my stand with as few layers as possible. I'd then get dressed at the base of my tree to keep from getting all sweaty.If I was super cold I have a 12 oz thermos that I'd fill with spiced cider. If I got chilled I'd have a swig or two to warm me up. I'd also have a granola bar. Read somewhere that when your body is processing complex carbs that it generates heat. Not sure if it's true but if not the placebo affect was working.The other thing that helped was having a good seat cushion. I also used one that was a back that hung on the tree. Part of the reason was my outer layer and the tree bark rubbing together sounded like velcro being pulled apart.
I keep expecting upstate NY to get cold but today it was 61. Someday I'll use my cold weather gear. I will say its been 50 and windy and I had to put my fleece sweat shirt on because I got cold sitting there.