FISH GLOVE
jakejusa
Posted 6/27/2011 4:48 PM (#504683)
Subject: FISH GLOVE




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Have a buddy that bought those orange with rubber dotted gloves that Gander had real cheap. They are like grabbing a doorknob covered in jelly.He wants to replace them. I haven't bought a fish glove since the original Lindy ones came out. Are there any really good kevlars out there that have good grip?
cjrich
Posted 6/27/2011 5:14 PM (#504686 - in reply to #504683)
Subject: Re: FISH GLOVE





Posts: 551


Location: Columbus, Georgia
Musky Armor release gloves.

Soft as silk when they are wet.

http://www.muskyarmor.com/index.php?categoryID=4

Edited by cjrich 6/27/2011 5:15 PM
Esocidae
Posted 6/27/2011 6:05 PM (#504693 - in reply to #504683)
Subject: RE: FISH GLOVE




Posts: 181


Location: St.John, Indiana
My wife wears the Lindy glove . Not as soft as the Musky Armor glove but it works for her.
gregk9
Posted 6/27/2011 6:23 PM (#504696 - in reply to #504683)
Subject: Re: FISH GLOVE





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Location: North Central IL USA
I have Lindy gloves:

http://www.lindyfishingtackle.com/productdetail.aspx?id=lindyfishha...
CASTING55
Posted 6/27/2011 6:44 PM (#504699 - in reply to #504696)
Subject: Re: FISH GLOVE




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Location: N.FIB
are the lindy gloves alot thicker than the musky armour gloves,only used the musky armour glove
pepsiboy
Posted 6/28/2011 3:17 AM (#504746 - in reply to #504683)
Subject: Re: FISH GLOVE


armor golves have nothing to do whit the lindy or kevlar gloves

try one like that you will like them

http://cgi.ebay.com/Hatch-KPG200-Kevlar-Patrolman-Shooting-Gloves-B...

or you can get any butcher gloves that are generaly made out of kevlar
Wolfstone
Posted 6/28/2011 11:45 AM (#504791 - in reply to #504746)
Subject: Re: FISH GLOVE




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I have used both types of glove. The musky armour ones are awesome. Really help you grip the fish so it doesn't end up getting droped. These gloves are not designed to stop a hook though..probably not teeth either. They protect your hand from the gill rakers. The lindy and kevlar are much less pleasant as far as fit and feel..but they are protection against hooks and teeth.
Bigman
Posted 6/28/2011 12:23 PM (#504796 - in reply to #504683)
Subject: Re: FISH GLOVE





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Location: ROckford IL
I second musky armor gloves
guest
Posted 6/29/2011 3:33 PM (#504975 - in reply to #504683)
Subject: RE: FISH GLOVE


I'm sure the musky armour gloves are great, don't know what they cost, but I went with a rubber fingered and palm gardening glove I bought at Menards for $1 that work great. The backhand is nylon.

I've used them on a cold day when main gloves got wet and I would change back and forth while the propane heater was drying the un-used pair, I liked the $1 glove better
jakejusa
Posted 6/29/2011 5:27 PM (#504997 - in reply to #504683)
Subject: RE: FISH GLOVE




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
well if it's a toss up between these two gotta go tell him Lindy. Thanks for the feedback
Ranger
Posted 6/29/2011 7:23 PM (#505013 - in reply to #504683)
Subject: Re: FISH GLOVE





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Never had anything but Lindys and the only prob, besides wear, is when they are wet they freeze solid. I leanred to keep wet fish gloves in a gal zip bag with a handwarmer. They won't be warm but at least you'll be able to put them on in freezing weather.