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Old 03-21-2010, 02:28 PM   #31
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lobsterman (3/21/2010)Some of the guys I know use form fitting batting gloves. The actual FISHING gloves are rediculous in price.
That's a great idea. Yea, the ones I looked at are anywhere from 100.00 and up. I don't need a pair that bad. That's just crazy. Thanks so much for the info.
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lobsterman (3/21/2010)Some of the guys I know use form fitting batting gloves. The actual FISHING gloves are rediculous in price.
That's a great idea. Yea, the ones I looked at are anywhere from 100.00 and up. I don't need a pair that bad. That's just crazy. Thanks so much for the info.


Aftco makes some with out finger tips, there called bluewater gloves. Any nice breathable glove with a leather palm will work. Ive used raquetball gloves that wal mart sell and they lasted half a season. My actual jigging gloves are from Zenaq and Im about to start my 3 season on them. I just wash and dry them after a trip.

Here is a little tip if your on a longer trip. IF they get wet and your hand gets soft, microwave them for 10 seconds it will dry them out. More and it causes problems. Dont ask me how i know:doh



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Old 03-21-2010, 05:16 PM   #33
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When my gloves get wet i just rinse them off and lay them on top of the engine for about 10 minutes and good to go.
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Kim (3/21/2010)When my gloves get wet i just rinse them off and lay them on top of the engine for about 10 minutes and good to go.
How do you keep them from blowing off?
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Old 03-21-2010, 06:54 PM   #35
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those mechanix gloves are nice. only 15 buck too.
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Old 03-21-2010, 09:13 PM   #36
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One of the problems I was having was finding a extra small glove. They had small in a mens but didn't have any in womens and the cost was 100.00 bucks or better. Thanks Lobsterman for the advice. I did find a extra small in womens batting gloves today for 15.00. online. Will let you know how they work out.
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Pelagic makes a pretty good glove as well. I think they are $50.
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