Warm Hands

  • Chris
    Rochester, MN
    Posts: 1396
    #911023

    That’s a heck of a bargain. Are these the ones? They look a little bulky so I’m thinking not but maybe…

    Please report on how they work for you. Thanks Matt

    matt_grow
    Albertville MN
    Posts: 2019
    #911078

    I didn’t see them on cabelas site.
    These are it though, and they are at the Rogers store for $50
    Grandoe

    bosman
    DeSoto, WI
    Posts: 914
    #911209

    Tongs. Not that I’m an advocate for handling pan fish in this manner ~ but it’s not all uncommon in my part of the woods to see individuals hovering over holes & hole hopping with a set of these babies tied to string dangling off their hip.
    Most guys still remove a glove to dehook but hands never come in contact with a wet fish. Keeping your hands dry is the no-brainer part of the battle. While some individuals have a higher tolerance to extremely cold temps ~ you still need a quality pair of gloves.

    uffdapete
    Rainy Lake, MN
    Posts: 394
    #911342

    Another vote for latex gloves. Just discovered this trick doing some trapping. I slipped on a pr of latex gloves to mask human scent and to make it easier to work without cumbersome heavier gloves and found that my hands kept warm just by not getting wet. Even with damp cotton gloves slipped over them my hands were still warm.

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