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    What would you guys recommend? I'd like something that isn't bulky but is fairly warm. I tried neoprene gloves when I duck hunted years ago and I didn't like them.

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    Surgical gloves under wool is about the best I've ever found, and I fish all winter

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    Surgical gloves, wrist bands stuffed with a hand warmer, with a Buddy Heater on the deck.
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    I use fleece gloves with no fingertips. Not perfect but they work well for me. BPS used to have them for about $5 a pair.
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    I use mechanixs brand with leather
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    When you guys says surgical gloves, are you talking about Nitrile gloves? I use to wear those while beekeeping and my hands would sweat something terrible, but granted that was in warm weather.

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    Yep, they likely will sweat, but they will stay warm. Hands big as yours it will be a double barrel pain to take them on and off, too. Might think of just letting me do your fishing until the weather warms.
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    For many decades now I've relied on rag wool, fingerless gloves. They maintain their warmth, even when wet and I also keep a pair of hand warmers in each front pocket for immediate relief from the cold. If you go this route however, make sure you get gloves that are on the small size.......you need them to cling to your hands and fingers. If they are too loose, you won't wear them.
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    Pockets with hand warmers, of course it's hard to keep baiting up minners with gloves on.
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    Crestliner08 - nailed it!!

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