chris k
Active member
I need to get some good waterfowl gloves for next year. I went out yesterday and had a terrible expierence with my hands i usually bring 3 pairs of gloves with me a neoprene glove i use for paddling my kayak a glove liner type i use for when im shooting and then i bring a pair of the flip top mittens as a back up. yesterday i went out forgot my neoprene gloves war my glove liners while paddling and braking ice they where soaked in the first ten minutes so i then took them off because they where freezing. I get through the ice bare handed and get up on the far shore so i put my mittens on (not waterproof) and start the walk across the marsh dragging my kayak to open water about 200 yards roughly, so we get to the spot toss out the decoys and are watching birds work across the cove from us we decide we are going to paddle across and setup in between where we first setup and where the ducks want to be so i take off my mittens to keep them dry collect up my decoys covered in ice and start the paddle half way there my hands are dead i cant feel the paddle i just squeeze tighter and paddle faster we get to the spot and i am in emense pain my chest is tight and i cant catch my breath. I pull my mittens out of my coat and slip them over my lifeless hands (it felt like my skin was ripping off) tell my buddy I cant put the decoys out I have to get my hands warm. He agrees with me and puts out the decoys I sit in my kayak with my hands tucked under my armpits trying to catch my breath as my hands begin to gain feeling my chest starts loosening.Then i get a hot flash and feel like I am going to throw up so I get up stretch and shake it off. My partner asks if im okay I say yeah I'm good now we settle back in bag a black duck and miss a couple buffle heads with are long walk back and not sure if the ice will be frozen again we decide to head back before it gets to late we spent a total of 4 hours out on the bay. I get home hands still sore and numb and figure it will wear off once I am in the house for awhile well at 10:30 last night my hands were still hurting. I go to bed and tekking my self they will feel better in the morning. It is now 8:30 in the morning and the tips of my fingers feel like there are needls being poked into them my finger nails feel like they are going to fall off especially my thumbs and the out side of my pinky. Now that i have learned an important lesson to always have the proper equipment/clothing what gloves should I get? I want a waterproof glove thats warm and I can shoot with put decoys out with paddle my kayak and the many other task that come with waterfowling. I have looked for gloves before but always put it off because of the high price or I didnt think I would be able to shoot with them on now I dont care what they cost i need good gloves. what kind of gloves are people using after looking online it looks like a good "waterfowl" glove runs about 80 bucks is this crazy to be thinking about buying them at this price? Should I just not forget my neoprene gloves next time and continue on how I have been doing it carry 3 pairs of gloves. Or does the glove im searching for, the (do all) glove exist?