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Agree. Capoilene base layer for me, BPS ProQual bibs and a good insulated waterproof Goretex parka. Can't beat it with a stick.

Jim "The obsessions of others are opaque to the unobsessed, and thus easy to mock...If we are lucky we all have at least one."

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If you are going to fish Table Rock in nasty weather, that usually means late fall thru early spring. You need good clothing. Start with a good quality base layer like UnderArmor or for those too tall/fat for anything in normal sizes, Cabela's makes a good big man's polar weight base layer.

Finish your fashionable ensemble with GoreTex ... BPS 100MPH or Cabela's Guidewear are great choices.

Yes, it's expensive. But being warm and dry is priceless on a 30-degree day with mixed rain, sleet and snow and north winds 10-20 mph.

The Maison de Sam has some decent dri fit knock offs that come in "larger patron" sizes. Makes a decent underlayer, or as main shirt for warmer weather. Bonus is they pack up to nothing compared to a regular shirt.

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