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Tinker

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I bought one to also stay warm, similar to wearing a windbreaker to cut the wind, since it was replacing the dry pants/semi-dry top combo I had been using, and yes, in cooler weather, I also need base layers, but in mild conditions, the suit cuts the chill from the wind.  I guess I've never had a day when the suit makes me bake, and may not understand the concern.
The fish bite twice a day - just before we get here and right after we leave.


Dan_E

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Uhm....I meant "warm" in the sense of "they fell off a truck". ie. Stolen. Purloined. Pinched.

Aww, must have been a big truck, they say they have 317 in stock.