Well the bow is definitely out. One of the bow guys at Cabela's told me had some people that had heart bypass surgery previously that couldn't use a bow, and that has been a concern of mine since my surgery in 2012. I had hoped that since 10 years have passed I would be able to use a bow. I have had several episodes over the years where I hurt myself pulling up patients or carrying heavy boxes on my shoulder. But that has not happened in a while. The bow guy said the only way to know for sure was to set up a bow for me at the minimum draw weight, and try it, slowly and carefully. Then slowly and carefully increase the weight until I couldn't do it. So he set one up for me at 31 pounds. The initial draw was tough but OK. When the cam rolled over I felt a bunch of muscles pull that I didn't even know I had. I was in pain and my right shoulder and chest weren't right for the rest of the night. They seem to be better this morning. Still stiff and my should is popping with certain movements.
So we went to look at the ice fishing stuff. The selection in store was small and I ended up not getting anything.
Todays question;
How important is clothing? Is just ordinary warm clothing sufficient? Most of my ordinary warm clothing is cotton, so I should probably switch that out for synthetic and wool, but do I really need $250 floating bibs? Explain it to me like you're explaining it to Don