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winter fishing gloves
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12/10/08 09:39 AM
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The_Senko_Kid
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I would like to get everyones opinion on what it some of the best gloves for winter fishing. I am looking for input on dexterity, feel and cost and warmth. Thanks Derek
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Re: winter fishing gloves
[Re: The_Senko_Kid]
#2903657
12/10/08 10:14 AM
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Dayne
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I use the USGLOVE Hydro Grip gloves. I have been using them for several years. I wear them until it gets about 32. They are very thin, with great feel, but still pretty warm. I buy the 1/2 dozen at a time from egolfgloves.com. They run around $15 per pair. I just made an order a couple of days ago.
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Re: winter fishing gloves
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12/10/08 07:21 PM
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Texas Guide Fishing - Mark Parker
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So far I use http://www.gppgolf.com/gppg/content/itemDetail.php?productId=769 Titleist Fleece Cart Mitts. I like them because I can slip/flip out my hands easy for fishing and then cover them (easy), without having to take them on and off all the time. They have a slit in them to quickly stick your whole hand out. I got some new stuff on order but have not gotten them yet (maybe better, but don't know yet), I'll let you know when I get them. But so far I like best the Titleist Fleece Cart Mitts.
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Re: winter fishing gloves
[Re: The_Senko_Kid]
#2905736
12/10/08 10:09 PM
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Holzer
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I use a pair of bass pro neoprem gloves. They have a slit in the a finger and thumb so that you can flip those back and stick with sewed in velcro. They do OK. The biggest thing is that they keep your hands dry.
Holzer My pic is gone
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Re: winter fishing gloves
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#2906050
12/10/08 11:43 PM
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monkester
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Check at Academy or Bass Pro for the wool ones. they work great!!
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Re: winter fishing gloves
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12/11/08 02:24 PM
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JPeel
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the fisherman formerly known as Blu-Ranger....
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Re: winter fishing gloves
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#2911908
12/13/08 12:15 AM
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UJC
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I got a pair of $5 camo thin gloves from Academy last year. I use them for hunting and fishing. I don't remember the brand, but the feel and sensitivity is very good. They are not the kind where the finger(s) come out. I don't like those.
I've used these recently on a hunting trip and fishing trip. I had them on the whole trip for both and didn't have to take them off for anything.
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Re: winter fishing gloves
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#2911934
12/13/08 12:28 AM
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HasBen
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“ When you're racing, it's life. Anything that happens before or after is just waiting.”. Steve McQueen
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Re: winter fishing gloves
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12/13/08 09:51 PM
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K.P
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This may not be what you are looking for but I have used the thicker exam gloves. Like the ones the Dr's use. They will keep the water off your skin and still allow you to feel everything. The heat from your body keeps your hands pretty warm, if they get realy cold, blow warm air into them and they warm up pretty quick. I don't like big bulky gloves, they get wet and you can't feel anything.
I use the thick blue ones from Harbor Freight, about 12.00 per box of 100. can re-use them or throw away.
Hope this helps.
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Re: winter fishing gloves
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12/22/08 01:20 PM
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jgray5243
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I have been using gloves from www.xtremeglove.com now for a while. The gloves are designed for anglers and are made of neoprene. I have seen guys wearing them on the bassmasters elite series trail this past year. I guess if its good enough for Rick Clunn its good enough for me!
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Re: winter fishing gloves
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12/25/08 02:41 PM
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Wet Vette
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I use a pair of bass pro neoprem gloves. They have a slit in the a finger and thumb so that you can flip those back and stick with sewed in velcro. They do OK. The biggest thing is that they keep your hands dry. Ditto.....
WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH...THE TOUGH GO TO THE LAKE!!
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Re: winter fishing gloves
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#2956644
12/29/08 10:19 PM
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Allison1
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Thermax glove liners. I've bought them from distributors and from ebay by the dozen. First pair is good down to 35 or so. Second pair over the first works for colder weather. I have fished in temps under 20 by wearing three pairs but I don't think that will happen soon.....I hope. They are thin. I can tie knots with them. Rods and reels feel substantially the same with these gloves and to be honest I sometimes forget I've got them on. The only gloves I've used in the last 10 years.
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