RE: Help with Saskatchewan
Our weather is similar to Sask. and I never go out without a balaclava or something to cover my face. You would be surprised how much longer you can stay out in the cold if your face isn' t frozen stiff. Even if there is no snow on the ground, the winds can be extremely cold and frigid. You can keep it in your pack if you don' t need it, but believe me, it can be a lifesaver and they don' t cost much either. The other thing I would reccomend for cold or warm weather are good gloves. I never could keep my fingers warm in cold conditions and I tried tons of different gloves. I now have a great foolproof system, I wear a tight fitting pair of Browning synthetic shooting gloves under a pair of those thinsulate 1/2 mitten/gloves. You don' t have to drop a bundle either, I picked mine up at Wal-mart for $6.99. I have yet to have cold fingers since I have used this system. Lose the mitts if it' s warm and put them on if it' s cold. The flap back allows for good trigger or release feel also. I hunted for 3 straight days 2 years ago in -20 deg. Cel. weather and never had a problem. Hope this helps and good luck on bagging a gagger[8D] JDinAB
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