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Recommendations for finger to shoulder rubber gloves

beachmole

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I had a pair of gloves that vets use for delivering cows(stop laughing). Had about 100 patches before I threw them out. Do any of you use the "clam digger"gloves ? Brand names, price, and where I can buy them would be appreciated. I'm from West End, NC.
 
http://www.utilitysafeguard.com/6950-Black-Jack-Neoprene-Shoulder-Length
 
This is what I use and I hunt in the winter when water temps get into the 30's...

http://www.buckeyetrap.com/gloves/bemac.htm
 
Thanks Craig and Duke for your leads. Either gloves would work for me, however the Black Jack gloves are rather pricey compared to the Bemac. I further searched the Internet and found the Bemac gloves $5 less at Cocolamus Creek Supplies. I plan to wait a few days to see if anyone else responds . My order goes in for the Bemacs. ($24.95 plus $8.95 ship.)
 
i just got a pair at gander moutain there trapping gloves like what john on the garrett fourm wears up in the cold cold great white north, i guessed if it worked there it should work in the great old u.s. of a20.00
 
Thanks to those that responded. I ordered a pair of Bemac Full Lenght Insulated Gauntlets from Triple T Outdoors ($25.95 plus $8.95 for ship.) I could have saved a buck or so but would have had to order from a place with only a PO Box for an address which I don't trust. I was amazed at all the fur-trapping places selling these gloves. Looking forward to trying them out at my NC beaches.
 
I saw this pair at Cabela's and thought they would be pretty good for cold water
detecting. They are not shoulder lenght, but are longer than a regular pair of
gloves and are both waterproof and insulated.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20166-cat601373&id=0057845960505a&navCount=2&podId=0057845&parentId=cat601373&masterpathid=&navAction=push&catalogCode=XJ&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat601373&hasJS=true
 
These gloves are not long enough. My Cabella waders go to my armpits.At max depth(ribcage high), my elbows would be under water and therefore, I'd get wet.
 
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