I haven't found gloves that I really like casting with yet, but I've found that I am generally fine stuffing a pair of gloves in my waders and either alternating hands (so I've always got some skin on the line) or just occasionally putting them on when I start to get really cold. I was on the Mousam River in Maine a few days ago, it was 34 degrees with my rod icing over every 15 mins, and this technique got me over 4 hours before I started to lose dexterity.
On Friday, December 28, 2012 9:35:14 AM UTC-5, Paul Kalajainen wrote:
From the last few posts I've read it seems like the action is slowing down even at 4MR, and it's colder now than it was then. I was hoping to get out on Monday with my brother before he heads back to college. It's supposed to be 42 degrees that day - should we just hang out and tie some flies or is it worth going out? Also - what kind of gloves do you all wear? I can't figure out how to keep my hands warm and still be able to feel the line/tie knots/etc.--
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