GOOD Gloves

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GOOD Gloves

#1 Post by ckpainters »

Please can anyone tell me a good pair of gloves to get for winter fishing.
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#2 Post by Seancelt »

I'm looking at these at the moment;
http://www.baumanns.ie/tackle/product_i ... cts_id=323
Hope this helps.
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#3 Post by stevecrow74 »

well i use cycling gloves at the moment.. fingerless so you can tie hooks rigs , bait up etc etc.. thin enough for full movement of hand.. but still enough to keep my hands warm... even when wet.. only thing is they wear too easily.. need to get another pair soon...
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#4 Post by Seancelt »

A lot of people are using golf gloves, just cut the tips off a couple of fingers. They also cost less than cycle gloves and have palm and finger grips.
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#5 Post by stevecrow74 »

Seancelt wrote:A lot of people are using golf gloves, just cut the tips off a couple of fingers. They also cost less than cycle gloves and have palm and finger grips.



just cut the tips off a couple of fingers: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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#6 Post by Seancelt »

Well considering we're all waiting for your filleting movie. :shock: :lol:
But personally I wouldn't have my hands in the gloves at the time. :roll: :roll:
Don't know about others though. :twisted:
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#7 Post by ckpainters »

First can you two not get on :?: :?: :?: and second thanks for the good advice. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#8 Post by round_ourway »

I have the neophene ones. Bit expensive and bit too bulky. I found they got in the way far to much and had to take them off to rebait.
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#9 Post by carry on nursing »

try these got a pair and even with small hands fit thight and still can bait up.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEOPRENE-CUT-FING ... dZViewItem
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Re: hands

#10 Post by Jonny »

carry on nursing wrote:try these got a pair and even with small hands fit thight and still can bait up.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEOPRENE-CUT-FING ... dZViewItem



Bought these gloves.Spot on for the money just need to give them a road test now. :D :D
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#11 Post by teacher »

I use neoprene golves with a couple of fingers chopped off. Keep you warm wven when they get wet. I think mine were originally for sailing. They're not bulky and have only thin material between the fingers. You can still put your hands into your jacket pockets to warm them up!
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#12 Post by BigPhil »

ron thompson arctic neoprenes, red and black, they are great, just cut whatever fingers off you want to., i do the thumb and the next 2 fingers on both for casting/baiting etc
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