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Location: Contrarian Island | Anyone try these for late fall casting situations????
They look pretty good...
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| Brad,
I was wearing them when I got that fish with Fenner this November.The only fish I've ever caught with gloves on.I love 'em because even when the outside is wet, my hands are dry.I wear the mediums and don't have a lot of play in the glove, so they're not at all bulky.You can even wring them out and the inside is dry.Good buy for $30. Steve |
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Location: Contrarian Island | thanks for the info Steve,,,,I ordered them so I'll test em out soon!
I went with the large...hopefully got the right size...
30 bucks for dry hands is a deal.... |
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Location: Bayfield, Wisconsin | Definately worth the money.. Have used these gloves exclusively all late fall for musky fishing, and now through the ice season. Havent worn a better glove for waterproofness, windproofness, and all around comfort on them frigid days... |
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Location: Racine, Wi | Brad, definitely worth it. I picked some up this fall, and they keep you nice and dry and warm. I have used them into the winter for ice fishing and they still keep your hands dry and warm. (until you put your wet hand in them )
They are very flexible for using when casting as well. Easy to hold reels and still do whacha like. |
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Location: Contrarian Island | I got mine in the mail yesterday! i think i'll be very happy....
I'll test em this weekend....
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