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Message Subject: Cold weather gloves
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 9/27/2016 6:47 AM (#831569)
Subject: Cold weather gloves





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
what kind of gloves are you guys wearing to fish with in cold weather???
jlong
Posted 9/27/2016 7:43 AM (#831574 - in reply to #831569)
Subject: RE: Cold weather gloves





Posts: 1938


Location: Black Creek, WI

I keep it simple.

Fingerless Wool Gloves for me. 

pistolpete314
Posted 9/27/2016 7:54 AM (#831575 - in reply to #831569)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves




Posts: 200


Location: Twin Cities
This topic gets brought up every year, most people recommend kast steelhead gloves. I personally like the $20 waterproof cabelas gloves until it gets really cold. Searching should find the previous posts
MOJOcandy101
Posted 9/27/2016 8:23 AM (#831580 - in reply to #831569)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves





Posts: 705


Location: Alex or Alek?
I go with your typical small knit gloves, cover them with your typical medical gloves to keep the water out and the heat in. Then I bring 2-4 of your typical "winter" work/mechanics gloves to change through out the day when they get wet.

Not sure who it was but i got the idea from someone on here. It works great!
Kirby Budrow
Posted 9/27/2016 9:13 AM (#831582 - in reply to #831580)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves





Posts: 2376


Location: Chisholm, MN
I have the newer clam gloves that are waterproof, but I haven't tried them for casting yet. Mostly bought them for ice fishing. Like MOJO says, I just bring a ton of random gloves and change them out when they get wet. The fingerless wool ones with mitten flaps are my favorite. A lot of times I have something warmer on my left hand, then something smaller that helps free up my casting thumb on the right.
BNelson
Posted 9/27/2016 9:20 AM (#831583 - in reply to #831582)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves





Location: Contrarian Island
I bring ~10 pairs of gloves along in the fall... from the fingerless wool ones to the Kast Steelhead gloves... best bet is to carry lots of them...so far the Kast gloves have been waterproof..they aren't that warm by themselves so I put a thin glove liner on under them....
NPike
Posted 9/27/2016 12:19 PM (#831595 - in reply to #831583)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves




Posts: 612


I use these from Cabela's work great
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabelas-Guidewear-reg-Mens-Glommits-...
Muskydanno621
Posted 9/27/2016 12:50 PM (#831602 - in reply to #831595)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves




Posts: 92


Another vote for the Kast gloves. Definitely waterproof but in below freezing temps can be a bit chilly. Fit the hands great.
Will Schultz
Posted 9/27/2016 12:56 PM (#831606 - in reply to #831569)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Putting hand warmers on your wrists will keep hands warm all day unless it's windy.
The Kast gloves are worth every penny when it's really windy/cold.
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 9/27/2016 1:18 PM (#831613 - in reply to #831575)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
pistolpete314 - 9/27/2016 8:54 AM

This topic gets brought up every year, most people recommend kast steelhead gloves. I personally like the $20 waterproof cabelas gloves until it gets really cold. Searching should find the previous posts


And there is new stuff coming out all the time, that you certainly won't hear anything about by searching the archives. I understand the search feature.....

Good stuff. I am also a proponent of bringing a few pair and changing as they get wet, same as ice fishing. I don't think I'd enjoy wearing my clam/ice armour gloves casting though...
Slamr
Posted 9/27/2016 2:03 PM (#831616 - in reply to #831613)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves





Posts: 7088


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
I second BNelson on bringing MULTIPLE pairs of gloves. Lots of great gloves out there but almost all will eventually soak through...have another pair or pairs for when that happens.
Landry
Posted 9/27/2016 4:46 PM (#831631 - in reply to #831569)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves




Posts: 1023


I use thin cotton gloves with surgical gloves on top and change as needed. It works great and it's so cheap.
zombietrolling
Posted 9/27/2016 5:09 PM (#831633 - in reply to #831602)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves




Posts: 246


Muskydanno621 - 9/27/2016 1:50 PM

Another vote for the Kast gloves. Definitely waterproof but in below freezing temps can be a bit chilly. Fit the hands great.


I wear a set of wool glove liners inside the gloves and I can stay warmer longer than with just the Kast gloves.
Headlock
Posted 9/27/2016 7:33 PM (#831645 - in reply to #831574)
Subject: RE: Cold weather gloves




Posts: 116


jlong - 9/27/2016 7:43 AM

I keep it simple.

Fingerless Wool Gloves for me. 



That is what I have done for years. In the tree stand or on the water.

Troy
Nershi
Posted 9/28/2016 3:04 PM (#831722 - in reply to #831569)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves




Location: MN
I own a pair of Kasts. They are nice. Last year when I got to Mille Lacs in late November I realized I forgot them. I went to the gas station and picked up 3 pair of the cheap rubber coated cold weather gloves. They work great. Air temp was about 30 degrees all weekend and water temp was close to that. Something similar to this.
https://www.zoro.com/memphis-glove-cut-gloves-2xl-blk-nylonacrylic-p...
Ronix
Posted 9/28/2016 5:11 PM (#831741 - in reply to #831569)
Subject: Re: Cold weather gloves




Posts: 992


I like gore-tex snowboard pipe gloves...I get the most dexterity while casting and they get the job done. They will end up wet though but I bring latex gloves and wear those underneath any gloves I wear to keep my hands dry.
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