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Old 11-17-2016, 06:04 AM
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I love blackfishing but my hands get icy cold pretty quick out there. I wind up taking my gloves on and off all day cutting crabs and baiting up etc. It gets old quick and is a big waste of precious fishing time.
Can anyone recommend a good pair of gloves that provides warmth without being too bulky?
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Same here so I'll be following this too...
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Old 11-17-2016, 09:14 AM
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I got a pair of these a couple years back, they work great! This big plus on these is the fleece lining, you can actually get them back on if your hands get damp, which can be very difficult with regular neopreme gloves.

Glacier Glove ICE BAY Fishing Glove

https://www.amazon.com/Glacier-Glove...rds=B002N0KRG2
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Old 11-17-2016, 10:11 AM
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I love blackfishing but my hands get icy cold pretty quick out there. I wind up taking my gloves on and off all day cutting crabs and baiting up etc. It gets old quick and is a big waste of precious fishing time.
Can anyone recommend a good pair of gloves that provides warmth without being too bulky?


Just bought a pair of these from bass pro and am very happy with them. They have Velcro on the thumb and pointer finger that allows you to pull the tips back of the gloves.

http://m.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-...ductextensions
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Love my Glacier gloves , using them for years

what will help also if you put a pair of rubber gloves underneath the glacier gloves and that will keep most of the water out when its really cold

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Old 11-17-2016, 06:40 PM
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Thanks everyone! I just placed an order for a pair via Amazon.
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All the fishing glove you will ever need. They block the wind, double as rags, when they get too wet you throw them aside a pull out another pair. They stuff into any small space. Very easy to take on and off, unlike glaciers. During wet cold days your hands wont be all cramped up and sore from trying to shove wet tired hands into a tight glove after tying a rig. You could even throw them into the washing machine when they stink, or the garbage. Many more advantages.

12 pairs for $8.25

https://www.amazon.com/Heavy-Weight-...=jersey+gloves

I've been through 2 pairs of Glaicer gloves with the finger flips, both have fallen apart at the seam and once the inside of the glove gets wet, your hands are wet for the rest of the day.
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