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I don't have them handy to give you make and model but I fished a lot of near and sub zero mountain lakes and found neoprene gloves with fingertips on thumbs and two fingers that folded back and stuck to the back of the glove with Velcro. Why these? Because you want the fingerless for knots etc but you want to protect those fingertips at other times, so you keep the fingers covered.
I just remembered, they're Jacob Ash folding gloves from Sierra Trading.
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I've got some cheap polar tec/fleece fingerless ones from BPS for <$10/pr. work pretty good but tips do get cold if they get wet.
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My kids got me a pair of Buffalo Gold fingerless gloves. They are pricey ($65), but show no wear after three seasons and are the warmest fingerless gloves I've ever used.
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In the 70's while winter Stealhead fishing I bought a pair of fingerless all neopreme gloves (like a wet suit). Still have them and still use them. But today I would probably buy the ones Coachbob is talking about.
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I just tossed some fleece ones...I really liked them, and when they got wet they still seemed to keep my hands warm, and you just wring them out and keep fishing. But, they started getting pretty stinky from fish slime.:
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So, I like these just a bit better, since the neoprene palms don't seem to absorb the fish slime as much...less stinky over time! :) I believe these are Glacier Glove brand(?):
http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...psfda0fcd3.jpg
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