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    Dyllan make sure to get one size up from your normal size

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    I got my JM gloves from Kilsong at the Canyon Runner Seminar this Sat! I usually wear a Large in US sizes, and often the fingers are like 1/4" too long. The Large JM fit perfectly!! And they are red to match my Grafighter Jigging rod!

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    if you dont like wearing a glove, check-out our Thumb Dinger, we've gotten alot of positive feed-back on them from fisherman using them for jigging

    the Thumb Dinger works great if you just want to apply a little more drag pressure to the spool, prevents cuts on the thumb when guiding the line on the real, more comfortable and cheaper than a full glove, works wth mono or braid and proudly made in the USA

    www.thumbdinger.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz575 View Post
    I got my JM gloves from Kilsong at the Canyon Runner Seminar this Sat! I usually wear a Large in US sizes, and often the fingers are like 1/4" too long. The Large JM fit perfectly!! And they are red to match my Grafighter Jigging rod!
    red gloves are lucky

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    I am ordering a "pretty" red pair of the Zenaqs from Anglers Pro Shop even though they are pricey. Meanwhile, I bought a pair of leather gloves at a local box store for less than $20. They are Dickies Professional brand made of goat hide. They fit tight and will fill the bill for jigging.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gman View Post
    red gloves are lucky
    yep, personally i love my pelagic gloves..hell with gaffing stuff, i just shove my hand in their face, grouper, aj, who cares lol


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    I have a pair of Ironclad General Utility gloves that I use for jigging and they are far better than the so called purpose made jigging gloves and they are available at hardware stores.

    The off-the-shelf type jigging gloves I find have too much room and you loose direct contact, the Ironclads are a perfect fit and it is like a second skin.......you can almost tie knots in them if you try.

    They have a synthetic leather palm and in key spots are double thickness and stitching.

    I have been using them for a couple of years now after using the Owners and won't go back....try them, you won't be disappointed.

    https://www.ironclad.com/www/product...D=122&catID=64

    Cheers,

    Ian

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