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Would prefer non camouflage. I never do well with bibs and a jacket. Since I do mostly cold weather fishing, those 10 mile runs in my jet boat at 40 degrees get pretty cold.

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Hey Mitch - Right before I headed to LOZ for Thanksgiving this past November I purchased a set of snow pant bibs from Dick's Sporting Goods. They were black, insulated, and waterproof. I payed no more than $30 for them and they seem to be pretty well made. Definitely kept me warm on the couple winter trips I made this year. They would be way to hot for warmer weather and probably not the best for rain, but they're perfect for cold and mostly dry weather.

Paul

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For waterproof and warm, I'd have to say something that is both goretex and thinsulate. Thats going to be pricey but if you use them for a few years, most folks find its worth it. Yes, the opposite of what I just did on waders :have-a-nice-day: .

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Thanks guys, I'm even haing trouble finding exactly what I want on the Internet.

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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If you haven't looked for them as snowmobile suits you might try that.

Good call Larry

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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snow suits would be a good idea. Ive work out in the elements and have found that a good base layer with a fleece layer or two and powerpants(for skiing) and a good long rain jacket work the best for me

Brian

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Bibs and coat, not coveralls. Bass Pro Shop 100 MPH gortex rain suit. Pretty warm and the driest suit I have ever worn.

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