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    If you are like me your hands get cold fishing in the winter. I was at Tripps Ace Hardware in Batesville yesterday. I ran across a pair of Glacier Outdoor "Ice Bay" neoprene gloves used for ice fishing up north. They were $20.00 so I though I would give them a try. I have all kinds of other gloves but once they get wet they are not much good for warmth, and they are too bulky to fish with.
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    Sounds good. Let us know how they work out.santa

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    I've been using the "Ice Bay" gloves for three winters and they are great. I can clean fish outside in 25 degree temps and my hands will stay dry and warm. Wind and water have no effect on them and I never fish in ice cold temps without them! You can literally hold your hand in a tank of ice slush for 5 minutes wearing these gloves and will not feel the cold. Try that with anything else! I also wear them hunting....they aren't bulky like regular gloves.

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    were can you get them?????????
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    U can order them through Amazon.

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    When I went fishing with Ronnie Capps, I asked him about cold weather as well as a million other questions, and he said carries a cooler with hot/warm water so after he dips his hands in minnow bucket or lake he puts his hand in warm water.
    I havent tried it yet but will do now temps have gotten alot lower.
    I bought some ice fishing gloves from Frabill website last year and they are warm but bulky.....

    just passing along info/tips/tricks that I learned while fishing with one of the best

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    Quote Originally Posted by MEATGETTER View Post
    were can you get them?????????
    You could get Roughneck to send you some from Batesville. I'd like a pair too, Santa!!!!


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    They are pretty cheap on Ebay...

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    Look for them at your local Ace Hardware, they may or may not carry them depending on the store manager, I heard Santa was out of stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvpt View Post
    I've been using the "Ice Bay" gloves for three winters and they are great. I can clean fish outside in 25 degree temps and my hands will stay dry and warm. Wind and water have no effect on them and I never fish in ice cold temps without them! You can literally hold your hand in a tank of ice slush for 5 minutes wearing these gloves and will not feel the cold. Try that with anything else! I also wear them hunting....they aren't bulky like regular gloves.
    Which # are they? I found # 813 on ebay that looks good.

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