I use the scent blocker gloves, they fit great and do good enough in cold weather.
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07 Mathews Drenalin
350 carbon express weight forward maxima hunter arrows, crest wrap, blazer vanes
Mathews HD convertable fall away rest
Scott Shark release
G5 Montec and WASP Bullet
Lumenoks
Copper John DN2 supreme
I use a pair of Rocky's that I got at Wal-mart. Thin, warm enough for me, I keep a couple of chem heat packs in my pockets. They were less than $20.
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Tuco....formerly known as Honcho12
"Who ever double crosses me and leaves me alive, he understands nothing about Tuco....Nothing"
Dink a.k.a bloodcrick....learned how to be a Bully from me.
I used the cheap $4.99 one size fits all knit gloves.
In the winter, I'll add a muff and handwarmers to the equation.
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now that does'nt sound to bad! put hand wormers like you said and I bet it would keep you warm for a while! hey thanks for all the advice keep it comin!
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"The Last Gobble"
09 Returning Champs
I use the Under Armour glove liners I like the nice tight fit and they worked for me even in Dec. in NE where I had some temps below zero. I don't have much problem with cold weather thoughHand warmers were always close
I use the Mossy Oak bowhunting gloves (which are almost like a sports glove - but have an opening for your release). As the temperature drops I'll start using handwarmers and/or keep my hands in my pockets while sitting...
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