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FireTiger
06-01-2001, 04:45 AM
Hey has anyone ever used those kevlar fishing gloves,fishing the Detroit river,and its loaded with silver bass, those babys tear your hands up,
CJHughes
06-01-2001, 05:21 AM
The new blue rubber gloves at walmart work pretty good and they are cheap and not to hot for the summer.I keep a pair in the boat,they are also nice for taking your fish out of the livewell.
Chuck Pederson MN
06-01-2001, 05:30 AM
I field tested the new fishing glove put out by Lindy Little Joe. Used it getting those thrashing walleyes out of the well and it worked great. No slip on the grip and talk about protection-- I was amazed. All these years of putting up with the slices and dices on my fingers. The glove is fast drying also. $21.60 for 1 glove left or right seemed spendy but once you try it the cost will be justified.
John Balla
06-01-2001, 06:03 AM
I recently purchased both the left and right handed gloves from Lindy Little-Joe and am very pleased with the performance. In the past it has taken almost a week for my hands to recover from handling fish for 5-6 days. Not any more. After several tournaments handling those bulldog saugers of the Illinois River, my hands were less chapped, less scarred, and quick to recover from many days on the water.
Also, three weeks ago on Winnebago and 21 walleyes later, my girlfriends fears were eased when I showed her the gray and orange Lindy glove. Now she will hold fish for pictures without damaging her hands.
A ringing endorsement,
John "JB" Balla
FireTiger
06-01-2001, 08:01 AM
Thanks guys,I'am on my way to to pick up a pair, I have been fishing local tournaments and take my prefishing very serious,I've been getting about 50 75 wallys and hundreds of silvers a week and my hands have had it, thanks for the Intel I'll let you know how they work out,fellow river rats, have a safe and fruitful weekend