| EvinFord |
12-08-2011 10:49 AM |
Duck Hunting Gloves
I am looking for a nice lightweight duck hunting glove that doesn't get in the way of shooting. I don't duck hunt but 2 or 3 times a year so not looking for anything really expensive. Any recommendations?
Jordan
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| DUCKGOGETTER |
12-08-2011 10:51 AM |
Look in macks prairre wings they have all kinds of selections
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| Micah |
12-08-2011 10:53 AM |
Under Armour
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| DUCKGOGETTER |
12-08-2011 10:53 AM |
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Originally Posted by marsh boy
(Post 360533)
under armour
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forgot about them yeah u right
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| EvinFord |
12-08-2011 10:59 AM |
Looked at some UA gloves. They have a few to choose from. Anybody have an experience with some of them? Looking for something for midseason to keep me a little warm, but nothing heavy at all.
Jordan
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| SaltERedneck |
12-08-2011 11:05 AM |
get some with removable trigger finger. I have some that are nice and toasty. They are bulky but the trigger finger is removeable. cant remember the brand. gander mountain has a nice selection.
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| Micah |
12-08-2011 11:06 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by EvinFord
(Post 360536)
Looked at some UA gloves. They have a few to choose from. Anybody have an experience with some of them? Looking for something for midseason to keep me a little warm, but nothing heavy at all.
Jordan
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Look at their lining gloves. I have some for the colder days. Not bulky at all and are warm enough.
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| Micah |
12-08-2011 11:10 AM |
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Just so you can see how tight they fit...
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| specktator |
12-08-2011 11:16 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marsh Boy
(Post 360542)
Just so you can see how tight they fit...
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X2 only gloves I can wear for duck hunting and still shoot. It has to be extremely cold for me to wear gloves, I can't stand gloves.
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| Micah |
12-08-2011 11:19 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by specktator
(Post 360543)
X2 only gloves I can wear for duck hunting and still shoot. It has to be extremely cold for me to wear gloves, I can't stand gloves.
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Same here. These are bearable to wear when its cold & windy.
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| BassAssasin |
12-08-2011 11:28 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marsh Boy
(Post 360541)
Look at there lining gloves. I have some for the colder days. Not bulky at all and are warm enough.
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these gloves are awesome i use em for bowhuinting
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| BigChaf |
12-08-2011 11:33 AM |
Buy heavy warm gloves to get to the blind, then just keep your hands in coat pocket until time to shoot. I find gloves a no go on the trigger finger.
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Thin gloves don't keep finger tips as warm as thick ones.
But every lil bit helps.
I agree with keeping hands in pockets.
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| EvinFord |
12-08-2011 11:55 AM |
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| Asterisk-Rich |
12-08-2011 11:57 AM |
I can't shoot with gloves on. Get you some waders with hand warmer pockets.
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| Micah |
12-08-2011 12:03 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by EvinFord
(Post 360573)
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Yes, that's the ones I have.
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| RigRatNoMeaux |
12-08-2011 03:18 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by marsh boy
(Post 360533)
under armour
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