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Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: senko9S] #13748169 10/29/20 03:45 PM
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My son and I both use these. Our fingers do not get cold and like others have said, it allows us to re tie and cast easily.
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Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: JoseyWales34] #13748175 10/29/20 03:49 PM
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I use the Ken A solution by keeping multiple packs of the cheap cotton gloves available and switching out as needed.

Having worked with Casey on multiple tournament projects I eventually acquired many pairs of the Moritz gloves and used them or gave them to others. At one RHBC club tournament in early February it was unexpectedly brutal cold and several members forgot gloves - they sure appreciated the fact that I had multiple pairs to hand out and did not completely freeze all while looking at that Moritz logo. One of the best swag products for usefulness, uniqueness and Sales ROI that I know of.


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Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: JoseyWales34] #13748315 10/29/20 05:45 PM
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I've never found a perfect solution. Depending on my style of fishing, I either go with the guide wear gloves shown above or Simms pro dry wool gloves. Sometimes both.


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Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: JoseyWales34] #13748319 10/29/20 05:50 PM
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I take the toe warmers that have the adhesive backs and wrap them around the rod grips.

Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: JoseyWales34] #13748364 10/29/20 06:42 PM
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I second the fingerless Glacier Gloves.

The neoprene palm gives a good grip and the fleece upper keeps you warm even when wet - like wool.

Don't know if they're the "best", but definitely the best value per dollar. They keep my hands warm into the 20s. I'll wear full finger Goretex gloves when running.

Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: 04champ] #13748372 10/29/20 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 04champ
I second the fingerless Glacier Gloves.

The neoprene palm gives a good grip and the fleece upper keeps you warm even when wet - like wool.

Don't know if they're the "best", but definitely the best value per dollar. They keep my hands warm into the 20s. I'll wear full finger Goretex gloves when running.

I’ll add that the Glacier Glove with the “flip backs” are good too. Allow for fingers to thaw while moving spots.


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Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: JoseyWales34] #13748731 10/29/20 11:34 PM
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I take my cues from the Texas Hammer and just wear the brown cotton gloves and pull them off with my teeth to lip Dawnkeys.


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Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: JoseyWales34] #13748765 10/29/20 11:56 PM
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Ken A doesn't fish when it's cold out?


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Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: JoseyWales34] #13748973 10/30/20 03:08 AM
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I just bought a pair of AFTCO's to try but haven't been out with them.

I have a pair of Cabela's Guide mitts to wear if it is really cold but just for moving between places. cheers


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Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: JoseyWales34] #13748981 10/30/20 03:19 AM
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Have used the open cuff brown jersey gloves with the red inside for years they work great and come off very easy when needed. Am gonna order a pair of the Fish Monkey gloves this week. $60.00, they better be the real deal.

Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: Barn] #13749214 10/30/20 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Barn
These do nice job and are inexpensive. They will get a little wet but you can shake out most of the water or swap out between pairs.

https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/white-river-fly-shop-fingerless-fleece-gloves

I have these as well and prefer when it's cold and wet.

https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/glacier-glove-alaska-river-fingerless-gloves

Either way I like the finger less style as it's easier to re-tie baits and my finger tips really don't get cold.



These are what I use. I have two pair of each in my boat if one gets wet I switch out gloves.

Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: Big Sumo] #13749323 10/30/20 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Big Sumo
My son and I both use these. Our fingers do not get cold and like others have said, it allows us to re tie and cast easily.
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These are what I use as well..

Good Luck on finding them, since Bass Pro bought Cabelas guess Guidewear is being phased out.


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Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: JoseyWales34] #13749371 10/30/20 03:18 PM
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Fish Monkey just came out with waterproof gloves and I bought a pair. will get to try them out this week. You can check them out at Tackle Warehouse.
After buying and trying gloves for the last 45 years and not finding anything that really works I figure what's one more try. Also you can put handwarmers in palm
of gloves.

Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: JoseyWales34] #13749377 10/30/20 03:20 PM
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Yes, it's a shame what has happened to many of the Guidewear products.
Looks like the gloves are available online, not sure about in store availability.

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Re: Cold weather gloves [Re: KenTx1962] #13749381 10/30/20 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by KenTx1962
Ken A doesn't fish when it's cold out?



He used to!



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