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		<title>When I started fishing for winter Steelhead</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 04:07:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred</dc:creator>
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Over forty years ago, and being much younger then, a jacket  and a good pair of boots was all and I was ready. As the old chestnut goes with  age comes knowledge and I suspect this must be true. I have been steelhead  fishing when my feet and hands were so [...]]]></description>
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Over forty years ago, and being much younger then, a jacket  and a good pair of boots was all and I was ready. As the old chestnut goes with  age comes knowledge and I suspect this must be true. I have been steelhead  fishing when my feet and hands were so cold that you might not fish and  frequently wondered whether or not it was even worth the agony simply for a  chance to hook a steelhead.</p>
<p>I have since learned that dressing properly  won&#8217;t only improve your fishing success it&#8217;ll make the experience so much more  delightful. They are missing some of the best steelhead fishing as we have found  that the worst the weather the better the steelhead fishing. <span id="more-12"></span></p>
<p>I tell you  my friends, there is nothing like the comfort of being warm. You are going to  end up steelheading when the temperature is in the thirty&#8217;s with rain, snow, and  snow. Moreover, yes, you may actually have all three in the same fishing trip.  You will be pleased you&#8217;ve got the acceptable gear to keep you warm. Being able  to keep hot will make steelhead fishing delightful instead of a test to prove  just how cold you can get and still fish.<br />
Here is my recommended tick list  when for winter steelhead fishing.</p>
<p>one. Waterproof Boots</p>
<p>A good  pair of waterproof boots is necessary ; I do not care how careful you are  eventually you find yourself stepping in the brook. Even if you manage to stay  out of the river fishing when the rain and snow is coming down, your feet are  going to get wet just walking down to the river once your feet are wet and cold  you will be cold the remainder of the day.<br />
2. Another must have item. The  raincoat really comes down to your own comfort. The final analysis here is you  want something to keep you dry in a driving rain or snowstorm.</p>
<p>Your hat.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget a good stocking cap too if it isn&#8217;t raining but you find  the wind, blowing you can&#8217;t beat the comfort and warmth of a good stocking cap.<br />
four. Underclothing.<br />
Over that, I generally wear something of wool, or  some other sort of material that will shed water. Remember to dress in layers  and the amount of layers all relies on how warm or cold-blooded you are. You can  regularly find some great deals at your local REI or Sporting goods store for  this stuff.<br />
five. Gloves<br />
you are going to need to keep your hand warm  also a thin warm pair of gloves that slip on and off quickly are what I like  some of my partners like the fingerless gloves as well. Try to not get gloves  that are thick and cumbersome though as they make it tough to fish in. 6.  Insulated Coveralls</p>
<p>If you were brooding about coveralls, I might  recommend that you find some with the zippers that come up the full length of  both legs they are much simpler to put off and on with no need to take off you  boots. That way you can take them with you and if you want them once you get to  the stream you can just slip them on.</p>
<p>7. Get a dry bag.</p>
<p>you  won&#8217;t regret having an extra set of garments for emergencies. You never know  when you&#8217;ll slip on a rock, or get plain drenched due to heavy weather. Just  Keep your dry bag in the lorry or ship and it will be ready should you ever need  it.<br />
now you have the clothes to keep you warm and dry we&#8217;re going to start  talking about Steelhead Rods and Reels which one you need and which of them are  just nice to have. Stay tuned for our next article<br />
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		<title>I was impressed once by the Walls insulated coveralls.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 07:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
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I was impressed once by the Walls insulated coveralls. This story was told by a rescue volunteer. It made me feel so good that I want to share it with other people.
One day, my sister&#8217;s house on Wentworth Street was on fire. The cause of the incident is was a lamb&#8217;s leg in the [...]]]></description>
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<strong>I was impressed once by the Walls insulated coveralls. This story was told by a rescue volunteer. It made me feel so good that I want to share it with other people.</strong></p>
<p>One day, my sister&#8217;s house on Wentworth Street was on fire. The cause of the incident is was a lamb&#8217;s leg in the oven. She went to wash her car, forgetting that she was grilling the lamb&#8217;s leg. I didn&#8217;t know why she was eager to clean her car while she was cooking. Some time later, I asked her and she told me that birds made her car dirty and she wanted to clean it. Alas, clean car for the price of burned house.</p>
<p>Let me continue from the fire scene. After my sister knew that the fire was burning her house. She ran to the next door and asked the nice neighbor to call fire fighters. After 5 minutes, a fire engine and 5 fire fighters came. She told the fire fighters that her two dogs was locked in the house and ran suddenly into the house. I didn&#8217;t understand why she had to run into the kitchen as the fire moved to the living room already and the fire fighters was there. (I thought that it might be this reason that she lived with her 2 dogs all along.) The fire fighters could not stop her from getting into the house.</p>
<p>After sometime, the fire fighters rescued her and her dogs. She and her pets looked dirty. I reached my sister&#8217;s house 10 minutes after knowing the incident and found the fire destroy half of the house.<span style="color: #993300;"> </span><span style="color: #000080;"><strong><span style="color: #993300;">I asked the fire fighters if they got into the fire without preventive gear.</span> </strong></span>They told me that they wore Walls insulated coveralls which can prevent the heat at some level. Kevin, one of the fire fighters brought me to the fire engine and showed me his <a href="http://www.wallsinsulatedcoveralls.net/i-was-impressed-once-by-the-walls-insulated-coveralls/">Walls insulated coveralls</a>. I am very interested as the coveralls can prevent heat and coldness. You may think why I am so interested in such garment. It&#8217;s because I ran five butcher&#8217;s shops. I need to get in and out of the cold rooms. I thought the Walls insulated coveralls may be suitable for my employees. In addition to male garment, Walls insulated coveralls have designs for women. That&#8217;s great.</p>
<p><span style="color: #993300;"><strong><em>Now, I decided to have my employees wear <a href="http://www.wallsinsulatedcoveralls.net">Walls insulated coveralls</a>. At present, the garment saves my employees from coldness and surely it would save them from fire if any.</em></strong></span></p>
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