by SpinnerMan » Fri Aug 10, 2018 9:30 am
I second the previous post.
Also it depends on what you are doing. You can't blow a duck or goose call with gloves on your hands. So I use a hand warmer or muff that goes around my waste. When it gets real cold I put those hand warmer packets inside. For archery hunting, I use the same thing along with a light pair of gloves. That way if I can use one hand to hold my bow and not freeze too bad and switch back and forth and still shoot just fine. This way with small adjustments I can go from hunting early goose when it might be in the 80's to late goose when it often has wind chills of minus 30. Most years I hunt over a range of temperatures than spans nearly 100 degrees. And I don't have what I would consider a good pair of warm hunting gloves. Well at least that I use. I do have some from when I was a kid that I don't wear any more.
Will you be in a box stand, a tree stand, still hunting, ... Since doing a lot more waterfowl hunting, I like the hand warmer with light or no gloves in nearly all circumstances.