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Alright guys, what type of gloves and/or tricks do you guys use to keep you hand warm in sub freezing temps?

I have done a lot of different things over the years.  Curious for this group of experts thoughts.  Also, any new gloves out there that are a must have?

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Good pair of wool mitts for riding . As far as fishing goes the best I've ever used are Golden Bear winter golf gloves . They fit nice to your hand , no extra material to get in your way. They have a suede palm and a fleece backing 

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Fleece gloves while fishing. Ski gloves while running the boat. Chen packs in pockets to thaw your hands from time to time. 

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A good warm and fuzzy hat goes a long way in keeping my hands warm. Just picked up an early Christmas present from Home Depot that I got to field test while bird hunting in Kansas this week.  Made by Milwaukee power tools, a 12 volt cordless battery heated jacket and hoodie with 3 settings, pocket hand warmers, heated chest and back areas.  Batteries lasted about 3 1/2 hours on high and supposed to last up to 6 hours on lower settings.  Absolute game changer!  It was like wrapping a heated car seat around me!  Can’t wait to use it on the water while fishing for walleye this winter.

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24 minutes ago, Ham said:

Fleece gloves while fishing. Ski gloves while running the boat. Chen packs in pockets to thaw your hands from time to time. 

Sometimes I will wear fingerless wool gloves and stick one of those chem packs in between the glove and the top of my hand.  Warms those blood vessels, circulates to the fingers and keeps them warm. 

I saw Ducky's Milwaukee jacket in action, really looks nice and has heated pockets which would be great for cold hands.

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I been looking at the electric heated gloves as my fingers get so cold my hands actually hurt....there are some very good suggestions on here..

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My cold fishing gear is all carryover from duck hunting. I’m a rag wool (kind that fit either hand) fan. Warm while wet is a tough combo that few materials match wool. Multiple pairs is a must. 

Macks prairie wings has several good options. Amazon sells cheap wool gloves. Drake waterfowl has some top notch stuff, Avery sells some good stuff just typically not as long lasting. That said, fishing is little easier on gear than ducks at temps below 32  

Like said above, ski/snowmobile gloves for driving. I still put a helmet in for the winter stuff but it wears my neck out if any distance is involved. Any more just short moves and hide behind the windshield. The sun buff neck gaiters help in the winter too. 

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Old school fluid hand warmers like Jon-e and newer ones made by Zippo really do work. A little work involved in prep has made these less popular than the chem ones but I think the fluid ones last much longer. Unless I'm trolling, I don't fish that well with gloves. Those winter golf gloves sound interesting. Just another thought on staying warm. Those fleece face gaiters from S.A. that are advertised everywhere online really do work. Much better keeping the wind off your neck than hooded jackets that don't move. JMO

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