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First trip to Saskatchewan, looking for advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Hand Skills" data-source="post: 1701147" data-attributes="member: 103303"><p>Practice shooting with gloves on. Insulated deer skin gloves work well for me in -10 to -15C. Below that, gauntlet style mittens are my favorite, sometimes I wear a light glove inside them so when I need dexterity I can take them off and do something dexterous, then put back in the mitten to warm up. Hand warmers can be really helpful. Your guide will probably have some, and they work great in mittens.</p><p></p><p>Fingers and toes are the most important, but like others have said, temps will probably be mild. Two years ago snow was melting at that time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hand Skills, post: 1701147, member: 103303"] Practice shooting with gloves on. Insulated deer skin gloves work well for me in -10 to -15C. Below that, gauntlet style mittens are my favorite, sometimes I wear a light glove inside them so when I need dexterity I can take them off and do something dexterous, then put back in the mitten to warm up. Hand warmers can be really helpful. Your guide will probably have some, and they work great in mittens. Fingers and toes are the most important, but like others have said, temps will probably be mild. Two years ago snow was melting at that time. [/QUOTE]
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