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Daniel-San wrote:
Gonna be doing some freezing . . . err . . . fishing in early January and I'll need some gloves. Any recommendations? These look good (and cheap): http://tinyurl.com/3yqljn (link to Sierra Trading Post) Thanks, Dan I have a pair of those. They are warm, but they limited my hand/finger movement enough, that I don't use them anymore. I have a few pairs of fleece gloves, that I like better. They still keep your hands relatively warm when wet, dry quickly(you can wring most of the water out), and are very comfortable to wear. I use the 1/2 finger models, so I can tie flies on without taking the gloves off. This pair I bought on closeout somewhere... http://shop.creeksideangling.com/browse.cfm/4,686.htm They seem to be warmer than some cheaper Polartec models I have. brians |
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![]() "briansfly" wrote I have a few pairs of fleece gloves, that I like better. They still keep your hands relatively warm when wet, dry quickly(you can wring most of the water out), and are very comfortable to wear. I use the 1/2 finger models, so I can tie flies on without taking the gloves off. This pair I bought on closeout somewhere... http://shop.creeksideangling.com/browse.cfm/4,686.htm They seem to be warmer than some cheaper Polartec models I have. brians The ones I have that I called "neoprene" are like those, really only neoprene on the palm side, fleece otherwise ... warm, easy to dry |
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recomendations for gloves and socks | snakefiddler | Fly Fishing | 12 | December 9th, 2004 07:28 PM |