Fingerless gloves don't do it for me since it's my fingertips that freeze.
So I'm generally not fishing if gloves are needed. I never cease to be
amazed at how the ice fishing guys can do it.
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
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Mike Getz wrote:
The little lake I fish has gone on a roller coaster ride in water temps
since Friday, I had a 52, 58, 52 and 30 the past 4 days. My ring finger
on my right hand was getting painful, I have a pair of glacier gloves,
but was wondering if there's something better out there, I don't do
mittens, I like keeping my fingers ready cast and remove fish from
hooks.
I've found that the neoprene glacier gloves are practically useless
without liners and if you're wearing liners you lose the utility
of the finger slits. I like fingerless ragg wool gloves.
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Ken Fortenberry
When its really cold there isn't much that really helps and still leaves
some dexterity to fish, but something I have found that helps a little and
still allows me to fish is the mechanics gloves I have started to see
around in the last coupple years.
Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com