The problem is we use the kayaks for goose/duck hunting. We went out last Saturday starting at 7 degrees. I don't wear my jacket out as when paddling and setting up and the dry top with two fleece tops under it is warm enough. The problem is once hunting starts you go inactive. This is not like fishing where you are moving a lot and you have to sit still. You feel as if the temperature dropped 15 degrees 15 minutes after you settle down and stop moving around.
I brought blanket boots and had to use them over my wading boots to stay out, but they are a PITA as you have to take them off to get in the water. We are literally bundled up like heading in the artic as we have to lay still on the ground or in the kayak.
I am easily walking in waist deep water setting up decoys, so I am not sure those NRS boots will help. Plus we are in the Upper Potomac and there are lots of rough rocks, sticks and even some WVA junk scrap laying around. I think a regular boot might be required.
I brought blanket boots and had to use them over my wading boots to stay out, but they are a PITA as you have to take them off to get in the water. We are literally bundled up like heading in the artic as we have to lay still on the ground or in the kayak.
I am easily walking in waist deep water setting up decoys, so I am not sure those NRS boots will help. Plus we are in the Upper Potomac and there are lots of rough rocks, sticks and even some WVA junk scrap laying around. I think a regular boot might be required.
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