#316293 - 07/27/07 07:41 PM
Re: fixing cold feet on a tree stand
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ol 'rube
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alot of time i were thin socks with rocky shoe to the stand and i will put a atric warmer over them after putting wool socks on but still too this day if you put something between your tree stand and your feet it will help you so much
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#317099 - 07/28/07 03:01 PM
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tater head
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what feels THE BEST is when you take your boots off and put on the artic shield booties w/ hand warmers....um toasty
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#317172 - 07/28/07 05:26 PM
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Tnyoteboy
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My feet got so cold one day I just took my boots off and let the sun hit my socks to warm up!
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#318281 - 07/29/07 05:05 PM
Re: fixing cold feet on a tree stand
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cmoses
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ditto
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#333497 - 08/09/07 11:01 AM
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cole
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i use a piece of old outdoor carpet
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#337154 - 08/12/07 08:29 AM
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TNLynn
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I agree with Radar, sweaty feet=cold feet. I have solved this problem for myself by putting sent-free anti-perspirant on my feet every morning before I go deer hunting. I also still carry hand warmers and 2 pieces of wool socks just in case.
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#339888 - 08/13/07 07:15 PM
Re: fixing cold feet on a tree stand
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ol 'rube
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making some kind of atempt to keep the metal from your feet will help you no matter what , it will also keep from scraping your boots aganist metal when you turn to make a shot with no noise
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#348641 - 08/17/07 12:43 PM
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rldel
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A friend of my brother hangs a propane disc heater under his takes some sorta quilt, tent, poncho type of thing. I think he's nutts but he doesn't get cold...
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#349086 - 08/17/07 03:22 PM
Re: fixing cold feet on a tree stand
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Mathews Hunter
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I agree with Radar, sweaty feet=cold feet. I have solved this problem for myself by putting sent-free anti-perspirant on my feet
Never thought of that, good idea!
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