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    Brown jerseys here too. Keep a hand towel in boat to dry hands before putting gloves back on. Any old cheap one works. Recycle an old worn out one from house to boat. The fish don't care.

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    I use latex gloves then put jersey gloves over them. Your hands will almost sweat until ya take jerseys off. But take them off get fish off and hands stay dry put jersey back on and almost instantly warm again.

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    These keep Joe's hands warm!
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    My hands sweat too much with them underneath


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    Those are some nice gloves Joe, really like the built in color C-lector feature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clownfish View Post
    Those are some nice gloves Joe, really like the built in color C-lector feature.
    Thanks! Bill's mom made them for me!

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    I got some orange Brahma quality brand gloves at everharts today for like $9. The bottom side is rubber so water proof and the top is a stretchy rugged material. One of the guys working there recommended them and said he even chops wood with them so they last awhile.

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