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    Default Best Cold Weather Fishing Gloves???


    I need some help from you fellas. I'm looking for the best cold weather fishing gloves I can find. I've looked at BPS, Cabelas, and goggled cold weather gloves too. I've seen several gloves that might be good, but when I check the reviews there is always someone that didn't like the gloves for some reason. I jig fish most of the time so I need to have some dexterity when I fish. I also use minnows so being water proof would be good. I'm thinking you fellas up north that ice fish would have some good suggestions. I think you guys might have some good ideas on heaters too. We've been fishin on 30 and 40 degree days and I'm tired of my hands getting numb. You'd think someone would make a good battery powered glove that wasn't to cumbersome. I've been using hand warmers in my gloves but my fingertips still get frozen. Me and my hands will would sure appreciate your help.

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    fingerless wool are the best i have found. still work when wet.
    tried many other types and they just do not work as advertised.
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    Head SOUTH! Lol!
    Actually I'm interested as well.
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    I use a brand called "Seirus". and for cold days (below freezing) I use a polypro glove liner. I don't remember if they are advertised as water proof or resistant, but short of dunking my hands in water, my hands have stayed dry. Dexterity is not good, but I just take them off then.

    If you want to keep dexterity and keep the glove on try 1-2mm neoprene gloves. One brand I've seen used is "Seal skins" or something like that, sold in some sporting good stores, Haven't looked for any in a while. You could try a scuba diving shop for other brand names of neoprene gloves.
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    I use to have some neoprene gloves that worked very well. They are called Glacier Gloves and I see now they all have fleece lining. I know mine had something like that, but was separate and I never use the lining. I do know that they were great for running in my old bass boat and keeping my hands warm. I don't see any now that cost as much as mine did though so not sure these are the same or not.

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    I just bought a pair of these gloves from Frabill. Check em' out. Hopefully they will be as good as they say.
    Frabill All Purpose Task Glove

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yodibuzz View Post
    fingerless wool are the best i have found. still work when wet.
    tried many other types and they just do not work as advertised.
    I'll second that, I have a pair I've had for years, and they keep my hands completely warm and dry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yodibuzz View Post
    fingerless wool are the best i have found. still work when wet.
    tried many other types and they just do not work as advertised.
    2X for the wool gloves, when my fingers get wet I dry them with a towel with out removing the glove - the wool dry or moist keeps me warm....
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    Neopreen gloves are the best I have found without fingers but not to good on the fingers for keeping warm but work good for going into bait buckets and tie on jigs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tommyboyrn View Post
    I just bought a pair of these gloves from Frabill. Check em' out. Hopefully they will be as good as they say.
    Frabill All Purpose Task Glove
    I was checking these out also. Tell me what you think.

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