sly_karma
Crew Member
I've settled into a routine of one west coast trip and one steelhead trip (Smithers-Houston area) per year. In both cases, my hands often suffer from cold, probably sensitised by numerous small frostbites over the decades of ski instructing/racing and winter construction work. I figure I should invest in a decent pair of gloves for fishing, worth spending some cash since they'll last many years and what price on enjoying those precious few days?
The million dollar question: is there really such a thing as a glove with sufficient dexterity for fishing that still keeps your fingers warm in the tough combination of single digit temperatures, immersion and wind? Obviously any glove manufacturer will tell you their product does it, but in the real world does anything truly cut it? I'm interested to hear what 'handy' solutions and products you folks have for cool weather.
The million dollar question: is there really such a thing as a glove with sufficient dexterity for fishing that still keeps your fingers warm in the tough combination of single digit temperatures, immersion and wind? Obviously any glove manufacturer will tell you their product does it, but in the real world does anything truly cut it? I'm interested to hear what 'handy' solutions and products you folks have for cool weather.