Gloves

Great setup for less than $10.00

I wear these:

http://www.basspro.com/White-River-Fly-Shop-Fleece-Fingerless-Gloves/product/100145/

Which are pretty much gloves that are made out of pantyhose and thin dipped in a thin layer of rubber. (These are different than the standard rubber dipped work glove). They allow for almost 100% finger tip feel yet keep the the finger tips surprisingly warm.

Then a pair of these go over top:

http://www.basspro.com/White-River-Fly-Shop-Fleece-Fingerless-Gloves/product/100145/

The whole setup costs less than $10.00!

When it turns real cold I wear these over the gorilla glove:

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Scen...s&Ntt=Gloves&WTz_l=Header;Search-All+Products
 
Justin (the boot company) makes a deer skin glove that is thinsulate lined. These are really nice and warm gloves if you can find them.
 
I found them at a local western wear store. I was just there to buy a carhartt coat and found them.

youre killin me :D
You dont have a town state in your profile so nobody knows where that store might be.
Is Western Wear the store name?

Its the Interfarts - quit being so vague!:D:D
 
LOL... It's a local store called Workman's Department Store, in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Sorry, they don't have a website (that may drive you crazy).:D
 
I've been looking online and can't seem to find the exact Justin gloves that I bought. I found a couple very close but they are closer to the "work glove" style like from your Cabelas link. They may be discontinued.

The local store only had 4 or 5 pairs left. If you are interested let me know and I'll stop by next time I'm by there and see if they still have any.
 
I've been using mechanic work gloves the past couple of seasons. You can get them at Fleet Farm for $15. Work great with handling the gun to give you a good feel. Found these on accident picking up Stabil for my boat and tried them and thought these might be better than freezing my right hand off (before these gloves I would go gloveless on my right for as long as possible).
 
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