I've never been able to keep my feet warm <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />.This past sept my feet got cold sitting in a ladder stand,morning temps were low 40's to 50 degrees F.As long as I'm moving I'm alright,but stop for longer than half an hour and my toes start getting cold.

I wear Sorels when there's snow on the ground and like a few have said,there's zero support in those things.They are warm though.The current pair has three layes of felt,a frost pad,the main bootie and then another felt pad inside the bootie,they have rubber bottoms and cordura uppers.I just have to make sure I pull them apart at the end of the day to let the sweat dry,man my feet sweat.Buddy of mine welded up an awesome drying rack that goes over the wood burner in the tent,and a pair of boots and felts dry out in an hour.

Cat,it's a balmy -2 here this morning with just a skiff of snow on the truck.Hope to get some thicker ice on the lakes so we can start fishing.