Tight fitting neoprene gloves never take em off even with minners
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Those Grandpa's & Grandma's had many good tricks up there sleeves! I just wish my were still around to teach me more of them! When we were kids, we didn't think nothing about it, but now, boy, I miss them!
Tight fitting neoprene gloves never take em off even with minners
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It’s true. Duck hunted for years with neoprene gloves. The wetter they get the warmer. But you can’t take the off.
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If you take them off you will lose the warmth. Your hands will get cold and stay that way even when u put your gloves back on.
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I use a thin cotton under some gloves made out of skin diving suit material. Neoprene. Very water proof and dry. Can feel bites good with them.
Yea,Coleman and Capps carry a warm cooler for hands
Good read, thanks for the post.
I had a friend who was a butcher. He would always have some knit gloves that he used while cutting cold meat all day. We fished during the winter and he would bring me a pair to fish in.Even though they would get wet. They would keep your hands warm. You might try looking in that direction.
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I like the thinner tight fitting gloves because you have better feel when single pole fishing. Acadamy sports has a wind resistant glove that works pretty good.