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    Okay someone help me out here, been fishing for over 40 years and yet to find anything better than about a half a dozen pair of brown jersey's. I have paid up to $20 bucks for some rubber coated, they "sucked" to hard to get on and off, tried the surgicial gloves under the jersey, that sucked. Just use brown jerseys then when wet put on my coleman heater warm up a bit then go again or grab another pair, did I forget to say how many left handed gloves I forgot were on the heater until I smelled this funny smell, damn there goes another one, anyone need right hand ones....... Just want to start a thread on this......
    Last edited by olesilverside; 08-06-2010 at 12:26 PM.
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    everyone on here seems to like jersey gloves

    I personally have tried on the neoprene gloves at both Bass Pro and Cabelas and let me tell you, you cant leave them on for very long cause your damn hand gets HOT!

    they are 10 bucks at Bass Pro and 17 i believe at Cabelas, the thumb and forefinger bot remove and velcroe back for casting and hook removal........

    i am thinking about getting a pair!

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    Cool Going to check them out

    I will try a pair, getting ready to order something from BPS anyway, as soon as the warden lets me...........
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    the best gloves i have found is the new under armor cold gloves...nice and warm and they arnt very thick so you dont have to deal with all the bulk of most gloves and when they get wet you dont have to worry about it because they are some what like a wet suit...
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    I like the UA gloves too. I like polypropelene gloves too. Really thin and pretty warm.
    Jim - Have boat - will travel.

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    bare hands

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    Quote Originally Posted by beagle man View Post
    bare hands
    Is that so you don't DROP what ever is in your THERMOS?
    I just KNOW it was a big one!!!
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    I bought some called Seal Skins, and they are good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Is that so you don't DROP what ever is in your THERMOS?
    yes that hot cocoa is to valuable to spill:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by PineappleSlap View Post
    everyone on here seems to like jersey gloves

    I personally have tried on the neoprene gloves at both Bass Pro and Cabelas and let me tell you, you cant leave them on for very long cause your damn hand gets HOT!

    they are 10 bucks at Bass Pro and 17 i believe at Cabelas, the thumb and forefinger bot remove and velcroe back for casting and hook removal........

    i am thinking about getting a pair!
    I have a pair. They are still hard to work with line caught in the velcro are hard to get on and off. Think Ill go back to the jerseys JMO

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