Help me understand wet suits for cold water

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I have spent my life fishing and swimming in lake Huron and the St Clair so I am guessing i my tolerance will run on the cold side lol, even our concrete pool at its highest in the summer is mid 70's
I work at a power plant further up lake Huron, that is only about 2 hrs from Tobermory, so no doubt I will be spending time here as well. So most definitely in time I would be investing in a dry suit :)

For the time being I figure I will be spending a lot of time locally developing skills in the shallower waters. Having spent a lot of time on the boat fishing for walleye in this area I have marked some unusual areas, it will be interesting to get a look at them as opposed to looking a t a sonar image.
 
@lakehuronjoe

Toby has a lot of shallower wrecks. No reason why you can’t go up there without a ton of experience.
 
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