S0me guys have a phobia against anything close to latex, or polyisoprene.
These are the ones I use, Milwaukee makes a similar pair, they are great, I actually wear them during the early seasons as a general glove sometimes. Stabbed myself enough times wrestling critters on muddy hillsides to not have a bit of cut protection. Keep a couple pairs of the mechanics nitriles in my kit too, good for handling meat once I'm at camp, or boning out for the packout, keeps everything cleaner, also easier to get them clean then my hands, so limited water goes farther. Also carry a tyvek sheet for laying everything on as I cut to keep meat clean. Both make life easier, and weigh next to nothing, so why not.You are going to eat some rare tendies at camp anyway?
Check out MaxiFlex cut gloves. They are very thin cut gloves with thin latex dipped fingers and palms.