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    Default Help my fingers got frost bite.

    Went out last night for awhile till the cold ran me off. Right now my fingers are still tingling. Anyway does anyone know of finger warmers. If i can keep the tips of my fingers from getting too cold i'll be okay. You know maybe something you can wrap around your finger tips.

    I saw something on the net about a wristband that you place a jotpack in and its supposed to keep warm circulation to fingers.

    Anyway any help will be appreciated if not I will be limited to fishing only on sundays twice a month.
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    You got frostbite in Alabama? I didn't think that was possible. Were you wearing gloves? If not those cheap brown jersey gloves they sell in packs work great for fishing, and you can cast spinning gear with them. I fished 2 hours last night wearing them in 18 degrees, but I'm unusually resistant to getting cold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GRIZZ
    If not those cheap brown jersey gloves they sell in packs work great for fishing, and you can cast spinning gear with them. I fished 2 hours last night wearing them in 18 degrees, but I'm unusually resistant to getting cold.
    I agree with Grizz. I take a bag with about 10 pairs of the brown jerseys in it. I trade them out if they get wet and they also stay warm in the bag, so I swap them out just for that fact. Also give them to anyone I see without gloves. I wear a heavy pair of hunting gloves when motoring and keep an extra pair of them in the bag. My main thing is to keep my body and head warm, and that way my hands and feet stay warmer since my blood is warm.
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    I place a )Cheap walmart kind) hand warmers on my wrist where my coat and shirt will hold it in place.
    It will sure work. And last for hours. Warms the blood .
    That and a few in pockets that way you can stick a hand in to warm them fast.
    I have stuck my hands in the water to warm them up. When the air temp is 15 and the water is 45 its warm LOL That was when I fished for a living.
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    I put those chemical handwarmer packets inside of my jersey gloves on the backs of my hands. Just keeping the backs of my hands warm helps to keep my fingers warm.

    When really cold I use a pair of the flip mitt gloves and will put a handwarmer packet inside the mitten part of the glove on the back of my fingers.
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    Ditto


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    hey mighty sorry about the cold but how was the fishing?

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    Default The fishing was alright

    Quote Originally Posted by bama647
    hey mighty sorry about the cold but how was the fishing?
    Caught 4 sauger 2 crappie lost about 4 more sauger.
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    oh i seen your other post. ive wondererd about sauger fishing let me know how they taste. i cant imagine something better than crappie.

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    bama647, I can tell you what taste better than crappie. catch you some big gills and filet them, fry them in zatarains crispy southern style with real lemon. I took some to work and the only three guys who ate it said it was the best fish they ever ate, and that included crappie.

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