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Thread: Fishing gloves

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    Our Wally world have neoprene gloves in the fishing dept. 7 or 8 bucks
    Wishing you Blue Skies and Tight Lines

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    Bill I don't have any problem handling minnow with the surgical gloves on.
    Welcome to the home of the, boat eating, trolling motor busting, prop bending, lower unit smashing, stump filled mud hole called Lake Conway.
    Bullet 21xrd Merc 250 Pro xs. "If you think I won"t, Believe me I will"

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    I would look at the offerings from Columbia with the Omni-Heat liner. I bought my father in law a jacket with it last winter and he says it truly works. It is a heat reflecting liner they sew inside. My buddy has a pair of the Omni-Heat gloves he wears while crappie fishing. They are pretty dang thin but he rants and raves about how warm they keep his hands. It seems similar to the heat reflecting emergency blankets, guess it truly works. I usually just wear my waterproof hunting gloves or a pair of the fleece mittens that fold back to convert to a half-finger glove.

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    Not kidding here. Not the warmest but purdy darn good to great; better than nothing, golf waterproof and insulated gloves. Go see Steve at Edwin Watts golf store Shackleford Crossing in LR. Tell him I sent you. <'))))><

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