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Irons, you have the setup. Dress in the clothes you would wear outdoors on that day. Put on the suit and booties and you are ready. The only thing you need is gloves. Look at kayak suppliers. Your hands will be in the water a lot. Do not expect dish washing gloves to work. :laughing: http://store.noc.com/gloves/search If I was going into cold water I would use the Rogue listed on that link. There are a lot cheaper gloves out there. I would hunt around looking for something cheaper and warm. Your wrists will still get cold. Man up! :lol:
 
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Irons, you have the setup. Dress in the clothes you would wear outdoors on that day. Put on the suit and booties and you are ready. The only thing you need is gloves. Look at kayak suppliers. Your hands will be in the water a lot. Do not expect dish washing gloves to work. :laughing: http://store.noc.com/gloves/search If I was going into cold water I would use the Rogue listed on that link. There are a lot cheaper gloves out there. I would hunt around looking for something cheaper and warm. Your wrists will still get cold. Man up! :lol:

I'll be using the set up Sunday morning, although without gloves for now. Check out these water temps on the east side of lake michigan. :wow:

Big lakes turning over is a trip! 3 mph winds predicted for 9 am, thats like a millpond for that lake. Should be fun!

http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/ofs/lmofs/fore_temp.shtml
 
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