Anybody found a pair of gloves that actually keep your hands warm in the winter and are functional enough to feel a bite single pole brush fishing? Feel like my hands were border line frost bitten over the weekend and can’t wear Michelin Man gloves crappie fishing
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I use Nitrile gloves a lot. You might be surprised how much protection they can provide.
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I use wool blend fingerless gloves. I’ve tried gloves with finger tips but just never liked them and was constantly pulling them off.
wannabe fisherman, White95 LIKED above post
Just got a pair of Merino wool gloves. Thumb, index, and middle are half fingers. Thin but very warm. Great down to about 32 F and could work as liners inside a winter glove. Simms fishing gloves. Sale at FishUSA.
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Try nitrile gloves from auto parts store ,large enough to not be tight and use rag wool gloves over them. the wool gloves slip on and off easy to land fish or tie knots and the nitrile gloves keep your hands dry and free from dry rough skin when you are catching lots of fish. Wool keeps your hands warm even when wet . The nitrile gloves work great for cleaning fish too.
Just arrived this morning. Got these wool fingerless gloves from amazon and I really like them. I think these will be much better then what I have been wearing.
Rojo, John Scott LIKED above post