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Topwater Caranx Ignobilis: Giant Trevally (GT) => Tackle & Techniques => Topic started by: Kurt Carlson on March 22, 2009, 12:02:26 PM
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Hey all,
Bigger lures, heavier line = sore finger. I am really curious which gloves you all recommend to save the casting finger and where to get them. I have been using gardening gloves and my old dirt biking gloves lately. They are really nasty when they get wet.
Thanks for the assistance.
Kurt
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One thing that most of us try to do here is support our sponsers, so i say try Fish head, they have a range of Smith, Patriot Design & Zenaq just to name a few, but for me personally i use the Smith gloves & have just bought some of the new Patriot gloves for my up coming trip. They will look after you there.
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Fisherman gloves would be my top of the list but my friends use other brands including diver's gloves and they still do the job .
Jon .
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Fisherman for me too ;D
Most are good, but stay away from Owner C'ultiva ones. You will go through about a pair of those a trip. You want to make sure the index finger has a double layer of material for durability.
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I also got some fisherman gloves. Cant go wrong with these.
Cheers
Rob
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As mentioned, good popping gloves will have double leather stall on the index finger, they are still soft enough to feel the line when casting but will save the shredded finger
I have big mits and use size 3LLL in Smith gloves, even then I have to break them in (stretch them) What brand you get will depend a lot on how big your hands are.
I sugest you try them on before you buy if possible
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Any recommendations on where to purchase from the internet? I tried Fish Head and could not find any.
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Kurt, Fisherman gloves can be a real pain to find as supply tends to be limited.
The Smith gloves are also a very good glove and while not quite in the same class as the supercool high grip Fisherman glove, are real good and have the advantage of being readily available locally
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I got my Fisherman gloves from PLAT online, they had all sizes in stock but that was a while ago
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Hi Everyone,
Fish Head have both Smith and Zenaq gloves in stock now. We also normally carry the Patriot gloves as well but they have sold out. If anyone is interested you can PM me or email [email protected]
Due to the volume of stock we carry not everything is listed on our website, we are working on trying to get all the popping and jigging gear online to make it easier for everyone. If ever you are chasing something and you can't find it online just drop me a line and I can give you prices availability etc.
Cheers,
Janelle
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Owner gloves are quiet good also,fisherman can be so expensive just for gloves as well.. >:(
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Just remember, when taking care of your hands:
No glove, no love..... ;D ;D ;D
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I'm not sure what a good popping/jigging set of gloves will set you back but personally I use my mountain bike gloves, http://parts.motorcycle-superstore.com/1/1/6299-xc-gloves-troy-lee-designs.html (http://parts.motorcycle-superstore.com/1/1/6299-xc-gloves-troy-lee-designs.html)
After being throw away mtb gloves seconded to gt popping purposes they still offer great feel of the line and rod and aren't slippery at all. Protect from the sharpest gt scutes and are comforatble to wear. I personally would buy a new set just for popping if I needed them. They set me back around $AUS45.
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I agree with Travis....
I wwould love a pair of Fisherman or Smith's, but at the price, I can't risk buying the wrong size and they are not available anywhere here in South Africa, only online....
So I got a tip from Mike Tan for Fox Incline Mountain Bike gloves.... they are cheap, and work brilliantly..... most biking stores have them.... Under $20 USD... in fact they were cheaper here in SA than online in the US.... which is rare...
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They work well.....
I have a pair of Pelagic's as well, which are great gloves, but a little bulky for jigging/popping all day with,they don't fit me as well, as they were bought online, but awesome for handling fish....
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Thanks all, I really like the idea of the mountain biking gloves. I am still using my dirt biking gloves and they are working pretty good. I think I will order some of the fox gloves and give them a test.
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Hi Kurt
I've been using these cheap finger guards for years.http://shop2.mailordercentral.com/thesurfcaster/prodinfo.asp?number=RESA1 (http://shop2.mailordercentral.com/thesurfcaster/prodinfo.asp?number=RESA1)
I hope the link works. Basically it is a piece of soft leather cut to the size of your index finger and has elastic fabric sewn to the back. I've used them for both surf fishing and casting poppers at roosterfish and cuberas. It can be just slipped on top your finger or slipped over the top of a light weight glove. The cost is just one or two USD at many East coast tackle shops in the U.S.. Don't know if there is an equivalent sold in your area, but it looks like it would be pretty easy to make.
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If you wanted just a one finger guard - these work very well. This one is an owner one.
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I guess if you only use a one finger guard you dont plan on holding any GTs by the tail hey :o
I have been using old MTB gloves lately but after ripping casts all day my finger still gets a bit sore, so I am going to use the index finger cut off a ninja glove (courtesy of work!) as well as the MTB glove i use now. Just adds padding i guess.
Makes me wonder of the actual forces on your finger while launching a 150g popper?
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For me, nope...nothing down my way has tail scutes that are that sharp.
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Just talking to Warwick about gloves etc and the single would be no good for me...I hold the line against the rod with 4 fingers while casting whereas he uses just one. When trying to show other people how I cast they also think it's ridiculous :D... anyone else use more than one finger to hold the line?
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anyone else use more than one finger to hold the line?
negative ;D
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One finger for light lures , more than 1 finger for heavy lures . :P
Jon .
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Lately I've been using some el-cheapo "Medalist" brand workshop gloves I picked up from BCF for $15. Have used them now on three trips and no significant wear. They look to be of similar construction to the Owner gloves but are stronger and seem to last longer. The casting finger is not re-inforced, but the material is strong enough that doesn't seem to matter.
cheers,
steve
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Strapping tape around the finger, the stuff used for ankles and the likes. And to grap a trev round the tail use your hat.