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Show Sunday, November Ice fishing better if equipment is right shirt. Some custom-mad-e polar fleece shirts have a special Ice fishing is a popular pocket in them that is located sport, but one of its drawbacks over the heart and a hand is that it is usually done in warmer can be placed in it. By REX C. INFANGER Herald Correspondent Hand warmers should be freezing temperatures. This drawback keeps many fishing kept in the region of the heart enthusiasts from enjoying the because the warmer the heart sport and it really doesn't and brain are, the more the have to be that way. heart will keep the hands and anid feet warm. Man is a A good vest of down or one mal and as such, we try to fibers maintain a constant body tem- of the new hollow-fi-ll perature, a toasty 96.6 de- should be put over the top of grees. The key to warm weath- the shirt. The whole outfit can be er (98 degree) fishing is to conserve body temperature. topped off with insulated, wind-proA good spot to start conservcoveralls or just a is the heat head wind-proing body jacket and pant set because a large portion of the depending on the outside tembody's energy is lost from the perature. Hands need to have a wind head. Get a good hat that and insulation barrier on them amount of a maximum stops air exchange. A wool watch so the available blood supply them warm. If you cap or an insulated cordura will-kehat are good choices because have dressed correctly, a pair they slow down the escape of of fingerless wool or scuba warm air from your head. A diving gloves can be worn in hood on a jacket with a hat almost any weather. The feet are the final barrier makes an effective heat loss barrier because it slows down between the body and the ice. the exchange of air around the Feet have a fairly large surneck and gives a double bar- face area and a lot of heat can be lost through them. Wear rier on top of the head. The body tries to maintain a two pair of socks that are just higher temperature in the es- thick enough to fill the space sential functioning parts. It between the foot and the shoe. will slow down the supply of The socks must just fill the blood to the extremities in space because if they are too order to keep the heart and thin, too much air will exbrain functioning. The head change and the feet will get has to be kept warm and then cold. If they are too thick, the body. One of the best way circulation will slow down and to keep the body warm is to the feet will get cold. dress in multiple layers. The more you can keep from losing warm air from next to the body, the more comfortable fishing will be. The barrier next to the skin should be able to trap air and carry moisture warm-bloode- THE HERALD, Provo, Utah A world record fish catch the can be set by same as one can set a record in fishing. catches by pole method line or by the tip-u- p are qualified for record status by the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame. The application and process is a free public service. The Hall, qualifies and keeps records of sport caught fresh ice-fishin- g, er Ice-fishi- ng water fish in four divisions: rod-ree- l, pole-line-- fly-fishi- reel and no ice-fishin- g. catches are recognized only for the heaviest of a fish species caught by Ice-fishi- ng pole-lin-e or tip-u- p. For further information and free application forms, write or call: National Fishing Hall of Fame, Box 33, Hall of Fame Drive, Hayward, Wisconsin, 54843; phone: of 715634-444- if) Open categories Include: Rock Bass, Striped Bass, White Bass, Hybrid Bass. Yellow Base, Blue Gill Bowttn (Dogfish), Butfalos, Bullheads, Carp Blue and Flathead Cattish, Drum, Outltback. Grayling. Muskie, White Perch Redhorse, Chinook Salmon. Sauger (poiellne). Saugeye (pole line). Splake, Lake Sturgeon Sucker, Brook Trout ), and Tiger Trout (hybrid). 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Most of the new generation polypropelene m SNOWMOBILES FROM Credit cards welcome To k. m . order, call: 1 (801) ext. 4090. 521-604- 0, snowbird p g. underwear don't smell or shrink like the old ones used to. The next layer is a good turtle neck shirt in a blend or cotton. The turtle neck wil help keep down heat loss around the neck and gives an extra brrier of protection from heat loss over the heart. A wool shirt should be the next layer of protection on the ne chest and wool pants on the legs. Wool has excellent air trapping ability so it holds heat even when it is wet. On a very cold day a jacket shirt of polar fleece can be added over the top of the wool '87 sleds SKI-DO- O at prices you'll be glad you waited for! 7m PROVO SKI D00 290 South 500 West Provo Ut., 84601 373-896- 9 Tradema.'te ol Bombardier Inc. Sr 0. the ep Wool 9A division hat been Recognition done only tine 1980. Therefore, some record are maH enough to be beaten easily and several other categories are stltl vacant. 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