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COLD WEATHER - Nitrile Gloves & Hand warmers
I have become a big fan of using Nitrile gloves and find that my hands do not get as cold when wet as they used to. I have been pairing them with glacier gloves when it gets really cold with the index finger and thumb exposed to feel the line and tie rigs.
I still cannot figure out what is the best placement for hand warmers. I tried the wrist and top hand but still feel like these things don't work. Any comments or advice? Has anyone used the zippo hand warmer? |
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I like the PVC-coated fleece-lined gloves ("crab gloves" or "decoy gloves") with thin synthetic glove liners to wick moisture in cold weather like this. I keep the hand warmer pouches on top of / on the back of my hands where the blood vessels are. I sometimes supplement them with another handwarmer on the inside of my wrist.
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The Zippo warmer is nice. Its basically a fire in your pocket. Just be careful with the fuel, it can leak and that smell on your hand will sent the tog running from your crab.
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How do you feel the bite with those on? |
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As for the hand warmers, I just keep them in my pocket to warm up my hands a little between drops! |
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I have settled on a pair of commercial,type PVC gloves that are lined with a synthetic fleece that does not readily absorb water and your hand moves in and out even when wet . Keep dry wipe rag attached to my tackle bag .
I keep a pair of JonE giant Hand warmers in my jacket pockets , shuck one glove to bait up , dry hand with rag attached to my TB then slip,back in glove . If I Feel fingers getting cold use hand warmers to,take off chill . I don't worry about feeling bite with exposed fingers use fast taper graphite rods that deliver the bite feel pretty well ! I fish a tight line and the rod does the rest . If ur a tog fisherman and a slack line watcher then use same approach , for this application I use hi vis line . However I believe ur rod taper has a lot to do with how u can fish successfully with gloves. I used to have a good pair of WP mittens with slots that would allow hand use w/o removal but wore thos out and coudnt find another pair , they were great keeping ur hands warm , better than gloves . This weather were fishing in now u need to prepare n dress properly it can be dangerous . |
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