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    Default Fishing gloves

    Well after fishing today in the misting rain and air temps around 36 my hands like to froze. Anyone use gloves and if so what kind?

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    Use the duck Huntin gloves. I think they're neoprene. I use minners, so my hands just gonna get cold and wet. Hard to handle minners with gloves. Lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    Use the duck Huntin gloves. I think they're neoprene. I use minners, so my hands just gonna get cold and wet. Hard to handle minners with gloves. Lol


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    Bill, I learned a little trick some years back that really help when fishing with minners, we don't have to suffer as much as we think we do just cause we use live bait. If you keep your skin dry and block the wind you got half the battle won. If I am spider rigging minnows in the dead of the winter, I wear surgical gloves, it keeps water off of your skin and also blocks the wind from getting to your skin, plus if the fish are biting, at the end of the day you don't have to drive home smelling crappie slime on your hands every time you have to wipe your frozen nose. Also if extra warmth is what you are looking for then you can wear a pair of brown jersey gloves and put the surgical gloves on over them, then you get warm dry hands that stay dry and the wind can't reach your skin.
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    I have a pair of these that I wear some. They work ok if it's not raining.
    http://www.refrigiwear.com/Gloves/id...★★

    I also have a pair of these when it is raining.

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    Anyone ever use the sealskin gloves? I have seem them advertised and the are suppose to be thin warm and water proof ... if that is POSSIBLE

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    I have a pair of the sealskins. They are waterproof, but they aren't very warm.

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    Creek the link didn't work for me

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    Can someone else check the links I posted they work for me.

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    Berkeley link led to Neoprene Fish Grip gloves.
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    It works!
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