Originally Posted By: Ranger1
Originally Posted By: tx_basser
take the small hand warmers and place in your gloves where they lay on the back side of your hand, as that is where the blood flows thru them.


I also place a hand warmer in my glove on the inside of my wrist.
I buy the hand warmers by the case


Great suggestion! This is the best way I've found. Read an article a while back about doing that for bow hunting in extreme temps while sitting still and it has done the job for me in the Dakotas for years... Even with the thin Under Armour Liner gloves down into the single digits and below. I'm not a fan on bulky gloves. I try not to put my hands in my pockets hunting or they get damp and cold when you pull them out to glass or hold a bow. It works great. Fork fishing I have the same UA liner gloves with the left pointer finger tip cut off to feel the line on the left glove and pointer and thumb tip cut out of the right glove for cast control. If it's an all day glove day, I'll put on neoprene with handwarmers with the same cut outs since they repel water all day.


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