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An Alaskan fisherman says this in the comments:
"The setup we use in both winter and summer is the un-insulated version of Atlas gloves and and a light cotton liner. You will stay just as warm as the insulated version, but you when your hands get damp you can switch out liners. Fresh liners basically gives you a new glove feel, even if the pvc glove is damp. It’s a way better set up than the insulated Atlas.
You can get both glove and liner on Amazon. Go with a size larger on the gloves to fit the liner.
Glove – SHOWA Atlas 620
Liner – Ansell ThermaKnit 78-101"Worth a look!
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What about using some Rooster Hot Hands sailing gloves - they seem to suggest they're good on their own or inside thicker overgloves. Anyone tried those? (as I'm saying this I'm sure this is ringing a bell of something I might have suggested before in this thread!)
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Ok here goes...
Nope, messed up the spoiler code!