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    Default Fishing gloves for cold water

    Hey guys, it's getting colder out, and I want to be ready to spend hours fishing these fall days and nights. Need some gloves and recommendations if anyone out there has their favorite types. thanks.

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    Rag wool fingerless are the ones I use, tried others but these seem to be the best.

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    I took an old set of neoprenes my neighbor didn't want, and decided the neoprene fingers make it like you have all thumbs. So I cut the fingertips off with a razor blade, clean cut.

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    I wouldn't buy AquaSkinz. I have three pairs which have ripped already. Their customer service sucks, never get a response.

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    I hate aquaskins too, they don't hold up. Get yourself a pair of Glacier gloves. On sale now at BassPro for around $25.

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    i use a old pair of 3 mm neoprenes works for me and the good thing they did not cost much

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    Quote Originally Posted by strikezone31 View Post
    I wouldn't buy AquaSkinz. I have three pairs which have ripped already. Their customer service sucks, never get a response.
    Any new ones on the market that anyone could recommend besides Aqua Skinz? Have to find a good pair to deal with the cold! thanks guys

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    Yeah I was curious too. How about the stormr gloves has anyone tried them?

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