Gloves
#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: OKC Ok. USA
Cabelas sells a few different gloves that should do the trick. Personally I believe in bringing two pairs along in cold weather. One pair is only for setting and retrieving decoys, usually insulated rubber one and another pair to hunt in. If you are setting up in a field or where your hands aren't going to get wet try using a light pair of jersey gloves or none at all while setting up and then put gloves on when in the blind.
If you are one with fingers that always seem to get cold no matter what I'd suggest going with a mitten style over a glove.
If you are one with fingers that always seem to get cold no matter what I'd suggest going with a mitten style over a glove.
#4
Joined: Sep 2006
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I rarely wear golves because they interfer with the sounds that my goose calls make. I only wear them when setting out dec or am deer hunting. Thats just a personal thing maybe but they make the calls sound muffed and unnatural
#6
ORIGINAL: SwampTHING
I never wear gloves... maybe in december when it gets down too around 10-15* Ill bring one of those muffs with a handwarmer or 2 in it.
I never wear gloves... maybe in december when it gets down too around 10-15* Ill bring one of those muffs with a handwarmer or 2 in it.




