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    Fish I been catching are so big and heavy, Brenda got me a pair of weight lifting gloves. Works good with the touch screen too.
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    them will keep your grabbers warm


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    Those should work out good

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    Those will work. I've been using some from BPS made of fleece for a few years, love mine. Ask her where she got them please.
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    Nice! EBay has some good ones for cheap price as well...Convenient 3 Cut Finger Anti Slip Waterproof Fishing Gloves Ice Fishing Green | eBay
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    Looking good, Looks like you used to be a green carp man also.

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    I have a pair just like yours and i really love them. They stay very secure around your wrist with the extra wrap of Velcro and are warm and toasty. Happy Fishing!!!

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    Good idea
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    Can't see how a so called water proof glove does much good if there's three finger tips cut off both hands. It's my finger tips that are the first to freeze. I just bought a pair of Glacier insulated ice fishing gloves that ARE water proof. The reviews tell me that they're not so warm though, but I can get an oversized pair of gloves the Glaciers will fit into to keep the digits a bit warmer and not burn the neoprene on the Glaciers when I hold them over the catalytic heater sitting between my legs. Fish one handed while the other is over the heater, change out as needed. Pull big bulky gloves off to handle fish. Pull all gloves off to tie.

    My fingers get cold extremely fast these days. They were freezing yesterday at a mere 55 degrees. If hands get wet, I'm done unless I can dry them quick and get them over heat.
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