I have a pair of cabelas guogewear fingerless gloves and I love 'em. They're not waterproof but my hands are dry. They're made from a fabric that a hook doesn't bury into every time you turn around too.
OK. What is everyone's best fishing glove in cold weather? They should keep you dry, warm and be sensitive to feel a "thump". Fingerless? Hand warmers? Rubber?
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I have a pair of cabelas guogewear fingerless gloves and I love 'em. They're not waterproof but my hands are dry. They're made from a fabric that a hook doesn't bury into every time you turn around too.
I just keep several pairs of cheap cotton gloves in the boat. Cheap and work great.
I lok the nitrile coated palm and fingers, they give you protection from cold and I drop a hand warmer in for extra. Work great for cleaning fish too. You can wash them out and you can even tie you're line. I wouldn't recommend the vinyl coated they are to slick
Amen to that Jeff - I buy several pair of the Brown Jersey Gloves with the rubber dots on them - take them into the boat and when one pair gets wet from "who knows what" I throw them on the floor and grab another pair. After several washings, they shrink and the wife and kids get to use them. Quite a deal for less than 1.99 a pair and you can get them way cheaper if you buy them in bulk.
Another one to consider is the Kinko Frost Breaker Foam gloves - found them at the farm store - easy on - easy off and you can handle a ton of fish before they get saturated.
Best of luck!!!
Wool gloves and if it is extremely cold put a pair of brown jerseys on first, then a hand warmer then the wool glove on top. You will get a hook caught now and then, but it pulls right out. Rick
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