@wrightjaw I'm not sure of the brand, but I purchased them in Pennsylvania, USA. They are the same gloves that are worn my NFL players when they have to play in cold conditions. The upper part is tight-woven cotton and the underside (inside the hand), is quite this leather). I am sure that if you go to a sporting good store that sells football gear they will have them....God bless you, Italo
@darrenmcgarry100 If you are using larger lures, or lures that tend to twist the line, like spoons and spinners it is a really good idea to use a snap-swivel, or at least an "in-line" swivel to prevent line twist. If you are using smaller lures, or lures that don't twist (like crankbaits or Rapalas") you don't need to use a snap-swivel or swivel....God bless you, Italo
What brand of gloves are you waring and how can I get some?
wrightjaw 1 month ago
@wrightjaw I'm not sure of the brand, but I purchased them in Pennsylvania, USA. They are the same gloves that are worn my NFL players when they have to play in cold conditions. The upper part is tight-woven cotton and the underside (inside the hand), is quite this leather). I am sure that if you go to a sporting good store that sells football gear they will have them....God bless you, Italo
ItaloLabignan 1 month ago
Hey, i am new to using lures, and i was wondering if you use a swivel to connect the line to the lure.
darrenmcgarry100 3 months ago
@darrenmcgarry100 If you are using larger lures, or lures that tend to twist the line, like spoons and spinners it is a really good idea to use a snap-swivel, or at least an "in-line" swivel to prevent line twist. If you are using smaller lures, or lures that don't twist (like crankbaits or Rapalas") you don't need to use a snap-swivel or swivel....God bless you, Italo
ItaloLabignan 3 months ago
@ItaloLabignan Thanks!
darrenmcgarry100 3 months ago