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A question on gloves #1679461 10/19/07 11:25 AM
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Now that cold weather is around the corner, what kind of gloves do you use when fishing that are warm but yet not too bulky to impede your casting??
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Re: A question on gloves [Re: Texas Husker] #1679475 10/19/07 11:34 AM
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I use the brown cotton gloves. They get wet on the fingers were I touch the line but my hands still stay warm. They are also cheap so I do not have to worry if I lose a pair.

Re: A question on gloves [Re: lure buddy] #1679501 10/19/07 11:49 AM
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I use the under armor gloves, if I am casting a crank crankbait or a blade, or its raining, I slip laytex gloves over them. Dry, Warm, and the slim profile you need to still have touch.

Re: A question on gloves [Re: SickFish] #1679509 10/19/07 11:55 AM
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I use these, they are fingerless wool gloves from BPS. Your fingers get cold, but the rest of your hads are warm. I just can't seem to cast with a full fingered glove.

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Re: A question on gloves [Re: Fishn_man] #1679597 10/19/07 12:47 PM
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I've been using baseball batting gloves. I seem to be able to do more things with my hands without taking the gloves off.

Re: A question on gloves [Re: Robbie Milam] #1679641 10/19/07 01:10 PM
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Basshassler has it right... the Under Armor live release gloves.. BPS (online store) carries them... you cant beat them in fresh OR saltwater.. I even wear them in the summer offshore to keep the braided line from slicing my fingers off.....

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Re: A question on gloves [Re: Robbie Milam] #1679746 10/19/07 01:41 PM
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I use a police shooting glove that works as an awesome fishing glove, neoprene, no bulkiness. Style I have is NS430. Check 'em out!

http://www.officerstore.com/store/produc...hooting_gloves/

www.hatchgloves.com







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Re: A question on gloves [Re: Okie Poke] #1679763 10/19/07 01:47 PM
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i use the under armor gloves also and if its really cold i put a pair of the thin cotton gloves on also.


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Re: A question on gloves [Re: buck07] #1680006 10/19/07 03:15 PM
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Re: A question on gloves [Re: TheBo55Hogg] #1680116 10/19/07 04:02 PM
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I have tried them all. The most important thing, in my opinion, is keeping your hands dry. I like to keep down the bulk as well. These have been pretty good.
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Re: A question on gloves [Re: squib] #1680248 10/19/07 05:19 PM
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I have used a lot of gloves. I am north of you guys and we need gloves in the winter. I use the golfers rain gloves from US Gloves. I buy them 6 pairs at a time. When a pair gets too wet I put them inside my coat so my body can dry them out and put on another pair.

Re: A question on gloves [Re: Dayne] #1680277 10/19/07 05:28 PM
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I use Warrior Multipurpose Work Gloves from Northern Tool and Equipment. See the following link:
http://www2.northerntool.com/product/200313991.htm

They are only $11.00 ea.

Re: A question on gloves [Re: Trickster] #1680314 10/19/07 05:42 PM
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Who needs gloves. I dont wear gloves even during the sleet we have occasionally when fishing.


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Re: A question on gloves [Re: FigureEights] #1680347 10/19/07 05:53 PM
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I bought some inexpensive glove liners at academy, good dexterity, but not waterproof.
Those sealskinz are on sale For $20 at cablelas online


Re: A question on gloves [Re: Rock River] #1680941 10/19/07 11:03 PM
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Brown cotton gloves 10 pair when they get wet discard them. always dry hands.
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