
Originally Posted by
D10
We set and run the nets during daylight hours. Nets are supposed to soak ~24 hours. So when it is cold, we set them after the sun has been up a couple of hours and then pull them 24 hours later. Running nets and working up fish when air and water temps are mid 40s and below is not fun on the hands. We haven’t found a glove that both keeps your hands warm and still allows you to have good dexterity with hands and fingers for working up fish. If anyone has any suggestions, I’m all ears. We have tried several styles of gloves and either your hands stay warm and dry but you can’t hardly handle fish or you can handle the fish but your hands are ice cubes.
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Years ago when trapping I hated gloves . Rub hands down with gasoline and wipe off with clean rags . It will stop water from soaking into your skin . The water beads up and runs of like on a ducks back .
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