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<blockquote data-quote="Taylor" data-source="post: 1682330" data-attributes="member: 4551"><p>like the others, I don't know if you can fill that order.</p><p></p><p>use some of those trappers gloves/calf birthing (up to the elbows) rubber gloves for the decoy work...and keep about extra pair(s) of fingerless glove/mittens in your blind bag. hot hand warmers are good to have, too.</p><p></p><p>Those neoprene gloves seem to always live on borrowed time. they may start out "water-proof" but it doesn't last long. maybe it is just too many seams? dunno.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylor, post: 1682330, member: 4551"] like the others, I don't know if you can fill that order. use some of those trappers gloves/calf birthing (up to the elbows) rubber gloves for the decoy work...and keep about extra pair(s) of fingerless glove/mittens in your blind bag. hot hand warmers are good to have, too. Those neoprene gloves seem to always live on borrowed time. they may start out "water-proof" but it doesn't last long. maybe it is just too many seams? dunno. [/QUOTE]
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