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I use the old green wool ones that Jerrys Surplus used to sell for cheap. They are light and pretty thin, but do a good job of keeping the digets from freezing.
I wear neoprene gloves in the early part of the season before it gets cold...then swithch to Cabelas dry fowl later on the cold days
i've got a pair of cabelas' goretex waterfowl gloves. despite having a "thinner" trigger finger it they're pretty fumbly trying to load my gun or shoot with them on.they work great for picking up decoys and sitting around, though. most of the time i find myself wearing a pair of black nitrile disposable gloves. not much insulation, but the fact that they keep your hands dry is huge.