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| Any suggestions on cold weather gloves for this late fall fishing? I've got some #*#*ty options, but was hoping to invest in a good high quality pair. Any suggestions on what to look for, or material is greatly appreciated.
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Location: Wisconsin | There was a recent thread on this. It had lots of good info. Sorry, can't remember exact title but try a search |
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Location: Wisconsin | Title was "Gloves for Fall", sorry don't know how to post a link |
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Location: Illinois | I just bought a pair of neoprene Berkleys. Nice, I think. |
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Location: MPLS Metro | I like my Seal Skins |
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| Try wearing latex gloves underneath your regular ones, makes a world of difference!! |
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| I like seirus xtreme |
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Location: Walker, MN | I have tried most everything but always go back to the plain old wool fingerless. I wear heavier gloves or choppers when I'm running around but I can't stand casting in full gloves. Neoprene has an evaporative cooling effect that isn't too warm over the long haul. Yes, divers wear them in frigid water but out of the water things change. Wool has great insulating qualities even when wet but really suck when you get a hook near them. |
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Location: Lake St Clair | http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=89... |
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| I recently picked up a pair of Stormr Typhoon gloves. They're advertisted to be windproof and waterproof, and I can vouch that they are. I've been using them off and on over the past couple weeks during cold mornings (40 degrees + wind) and my hands haven't gotten cold yet. I also did a test by placing my hand in the water while motoring slowly and the water never penetrated the glove. My only concern is that the thumb area may start to wear if you thumb your spool. i'm going to have to put something on the thumb pad to act as a wear item instead. cutting the thumb off seems pointless, as you'll then end up with a cold thumb.
link to gloves, for $30 they definitely seem worth it: http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/keys/stormr/page... |
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Location: Maine Township, MN | Glacier Glove - Ice bay. |
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Location: Grand Forks ND | #2 for Ice Bay Glacier Glove. |
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| Serius X-Treme. Love them. |
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