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Gloves for fall fishing?


Kylersk

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I have been on a quest for good fishing gloves for years. The best thing that I've come up with is several pair of the cheap brown work gloves and I keep one or two pair warm inside my clothes and change them often.

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I have tried many different styles and brands and have found the best that works for me. They are made by Wells Lamont in the SUG (Sport Utility Glove) line. I bought them at Fleet Farm and are style number 848. They have rubber pads on the tip of each finger that allow me to cast a baitcaster and not get my fingers wet. I have used them for two years and very happy with them. I even use them while ice fishing.

Heres a picture of them.

848_pair_hi_grp.jpg

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I use Seal Skinz and would highly recommend them. No they are not actual seal skin, just the name brand. They are waterproof and warm. The problem is finding places that carry them. They are spendy at about $30 a pair, but I have used mine for two years and they are still in perfect shape, so they seem to last a long time. I actually think several places quit carrying them and replaced with ice armour as mentioned above.

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