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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 443128" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>Stay out of the wind as much as possible. Have some kind of wind break in the boat. I used to go fishing/canoeing with temps in the 20's-30's. It wasn't too bad as long as you kept the wind off of you. I would go out and anchor then set out rods and then lie down low in the canoe to keep the wind off. It worked very well. It was actually better in the canoe than it was in my 14' tin. I also have a balaclava that is very well designed in that it has a liner of plastic inside that the wind can't penetrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 443128, member: 432"] Stay out of the wind as much as possible. Have some kind of wind break in the boat. I used to go fishing/canoeing with temps in the 20's-30's. It wasn't too bad as long as you kept the wind off of you. I would go out and anchor then set out rods and then lie down low in the canoe to keep the wind off. It worked very well. It was actually better in the canoe than it was in my 14' tin. I also have a balaclava that is very well designed in that it has a liner of plastic inside that the wind can't penetrate. [/QUOTE]
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