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Fishing Glove on TV
I was recently watching a sal****er fishing show (can't remember which one)
and each fisherman had what appeared to be a large glove hanging from his belt. The glove was big and loose enough that he was able to slip it on and detach it from his belt, handle the fish, reconnect it to the belt and slide his hand out, all one handed. Anybody know what kind/brand of glove that was. It looked real handy. I have not been able to find anything like it online. Thanks for your help. Keith |
Fishing Glove on TV
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...006&id=0030689
http://tinyurl.com/7rvtd If you can remember the show, you can figure out which place to shop for the exact same glove. I'm not going to check all the stores.... Cabelas is the link above. I would expect Bass Pro Shops to have a similar offering. "KRW" wrote in message k.net... I was recently watching a sal****er fishing show (can't remember which one) and each fisherman had what appeared to be a large glove hanging from his belt. The glove was big and loose enough that he was able to slip it on and detach it from his belt, handle the fish, reconnect it to the belt and slide his hand out, all one handed. Anybody know what kind/brand of glove that was. It looked real handy. I have not been able to find anything like it online. Thanks for your help. Keith |
Fishing Glove on TV
that sounds like a good trick, i would like to see that some time. but
it isn't worm enough to do any fishing up here yet, at least for me. KRW wrote: I was recently watching a sal****er fishing show (can't remember which one) and each fisherman had what appeared to be a large glove hanging from his belt. The glove was big and loose enough that he was able to slip it on and detach it from his belt, handle the fish, reconnect it to the belt and slide his hand out, all one handed. Anybody know what kind/brand of glove that was. It looked real handy. I have not been able to find anything like it online. Thanks for your help. Keith |
Fishing Glove on TV
how does this glove help. does it make you more able to hang on to the
fish. or keep the fish from sticking a prong in you like the cat fish? Pepperoni wrote: http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...006&id=0030689 http://tinyurl.com/7rvtd If you can remember the show, you can figure out which place to shop for the exact same glove. I'm not going to check all the stores.... Cabelas is the link above. I would expect Bass Pro Shops to have a similar offering. "KRW" wrote in message k.net... I was recently watching a sal****er fishing show (can't remember which one) and each fisherman had what appeared to be a large glove hanging from his belt. The glove was big and loose enough that he was able to slip it on and detach it from his belt, handle the fish, reconnect it to the belt and slide his hand out, all one handed. Anybody know what kind/brand of glove that was. It looked real handy. I have not been able to find anything like it online. Thanks for your help. Keith |
Fishing Glove on TV
I found some of those at the boating Marina near me, you could check similar
places as well -- _______________________________ www.fly-fishing-flies.com Flies from $5.60 per DOZEN and more! _______________________________ "Pepperoni" wrote in message ... http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...006&id=0030689 http://tinyurl.com/7rvtd If you can remember the show, you can figure out which place to shop for the exact same glove. I'm not going to check all the stores.... Cabelas is the link above. I would expect Bass Pro Shops to have a similar offering. "KRW" wrote in message k.net... I was recently watching a sal****er fishing show (can't remember which one) and each fisherman had what appeared to be a large glove hanging from his belt. The glove was big and loose enough that he was able to slip it on and detach it from his belt, handle the fish, reconnect it to the belt and slide his hand out, all one handed. Anybody know what kind/brand of glove that was. It looked real handy. I have not been able to find anything like it online. Thanks for your help. Keith |
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