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Posted By: vbshootinrange filleting gloves? - 03/28/18
What gloves do you use when filleting fish?

The fish are so darn slick, that last time I used thin glove liners just to hang on better.

Sure would be nice if some kind of rubber gloves would work.

I don't know of any "textured" robber gloves that wouldn't be slick when wet?

Any good advice?

Thanks! Virgil B.
Posted By: 458 Lott Re: filleting gloves? - 03/28/18
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These work pretty good.
Posted By: vbshootinrange Re: filleting gloves? - 03/29/18
458Lott:

Thanks! those look like they'd work!

Now I've just got to locate a pr.

Virgil B.
Posted By: 458 Lott Re: filleting gloves? - 03/29/18
Our better tackle stores carry them, but any industrial supply house that has chemical resistant gloves like MSC etc should carry them or you can order online.
Posted By: vbshootinrange Re: filleting gloves? - 03/30/18
Got my Daughter to order me a pr. on line.

$12.25 Well worth that to try 'em out.

Looks like they will work GREAT!

Thanks again! Virgil B.
Posted By: FishinHank Re: filleting gloves? - 03/31/18
Atlas gloves work pretty good, they work even better if you can put a cotton glove on over the top of them. If you aren't worried about slicing your hand up a surgical glove under a cotton glove works really well but not much protection. We handle slimy salmon all day long during eggtake and that is what I wear.
Posted By: vbshootinrange Re: filleting gloves? - 03/31/18
'Nother good tip!

I'll take along a pr. of glove liners as well as my new Atlas gloves next time I go fishing.

Thanks! Virgil B.
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