>>2478941>https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07YXHSZXC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1thats currently my favorite glove. before i push it in to service, however, i soak it with as much mink oil as i can and set that by lightly singing the glove with a blow torch. itll be a little greasy for a while but the grease is how you know its stopping water. they're not totally water proof, however. i"ve bought three pairs, and one pair i used to ride a motorcycle come hell or high water. if it was above 5 degrees i could ride. sometimes i'd have to stop and warm my hands up on my exhaust, but once my hands and gloves were toasty again i'd take right back off.
as for something fully water proof, i've been looking at some neoprene diving gloves that caught my interest, but i cant confirm yet.
>my toggsyeah those were some walmart shite pack away rain suit thing. i kept it in my top box in my motorcycle incase i ever got caught out in suboptimal weather.
>already have stockingfoot wadersyou should be all set then. if you're still cold look in to neoprene waders, they're usually relatively inexpensive, and they're very warm.
>pic semi related, the fly i caught that steelhead on>>2478936>crappie guy goes fishing>fills his 5 gallon bucket with crappies>friend fills their 5 gallon bucket>the fish are filleted>"the crappie fishing here ain't what it used to be">"it's those damn muskies eating all the crappies">same for perch>same for walleye>even bass fags say this