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alphaman 07-14-2014 11:58 AM

I'm going to wear my USA tights that I wear when I'm at practice. when you sweat it actually cools you off. It some high tech stuff

specktator 07-14-2014 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Bdub (Post 706678)
I keep going back to one dry fit long sleeve, it doesn't have a brand on the tag but its a saltwater soul dry fit shirt...It's considerably cooler than my columbia long sleeve dry fit and probably cost half the price. As for the buffs, I had a couple and I wear them from time to time mainly in winter, I find they make my sunglasses fog up when properly worn.

http://www.saltwatersoul.net/store/s...nce-p-329.html

I have too big of a neck for buffs I guess. When just wearing them around my neck I feel like i'm choking so I always forget to bring it. My wife bought me a SIMMS one for my bday that is real nice though.

bayouchub 07-14-2014 12:04 PM

For some reason i still get a pretty good kick out of seeing people on the water wearing the "buffs".

specktator 07-14-2014 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by bayouchub (Post 706682)
For some reason i still get a pretty good kick out of seeing people on the water wearing the "buffs".

I just can't wear them. They aren't comfortable at all. I have 3-4 of them and never wore one before really. I get sun spots on my neck bad during the summer that's the only reason I attempt to wear them. Guess its bc I never wear sun screen. :shaking:

specktator 07-14-2014 12:11 PM

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My buddy had this one on the other day though. Was pretty funny.

BassYakR 07-14-2014 12:12 PM

If I know ill be on the water all day I bring mine... bc by noon I need it. to me they are very comfy.

BassYakR 07-14-2014 12:16 PM

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Trim down for WHAT? excuse the Balding head. lol

BuckingFastard 07-14-2014 12:18 PM

i dont care how dumb i look if it allows me to not get burned. the only reason i got off the water at 1pm sunday was because i thought my feet were going to spontaneously combust from the sun and the fact i only brought sandals. i keep one in my boat and a long sleeve shirt. need to keep a pair of socks in there too i guess lol.

alphamn, what do you compete in?

BuckingFastard 07-14-2014 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by BassYakR (Post 706690)
Trim down for WHAT? excuse the Balding head. lol

definitely balding
:rotfl:

"W" 07-14-2014 12:19 PM

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For some reason i still get a pretty good kick out of seeing people on the water wearing the "buffs".

This is how I dress up to hit the water everyday

Wish a sucker would be in my spot

PUREBAY2200 07-14-2014 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by MathGeek (Post 706585)
I wear some nice fishing shirts at times, but they are no more comfortable while fishing than a thin plain white cotton t shirt. I like the pockets though, and they do look good.

:eek:U have to be joking to say that a 100% cotton shirt is equal to a performance or dri-fit material.:help:

alphaman 07-14-2014 12:20 PM

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fellas we can all ways bring these fishnet shirts back in style!!! Lmao Attachment 71249Attachment 71250

PUREBAY2200 07-14-2014 12:23 PM

I'm not even gonna ask what u googled to get that pic.....

alphaman 07-14-2014 12:24 PM

Net shirts then i found fishnet shirts Lmao

Cripley 07-14-2014 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Natural Light Kid (Post 706530)
Got a couple of long sleeve, mojo "t shirts" from lake Charles tackle and like them.

I got some too and love em

MathGeek 07-14-2014 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by PUREBAY2200 (Post 706699)
:eek:U have to be joking to say that a 100% cotton shirt is equal to a performance or dri-fit material.:help:

I've fished a lot in both, and that is my personal experience. Maybe details depend on body type, natural insulation, fit, propensity to sweat, etc.

PUREBAY2200 07-14-2014 03:42 PM

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I've fished a lot in both, and that is my personal experience. Maybe details depend on body type, natural insulation, fit, propensity to sweat, etc.


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Natural Light Kid 07-14-2014 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 706698)
This is how I dress up to hit the water everyday

Wish a sucker would be in my spot

That's the best thing you've ever posted. I mean that as an absolute compliment too.

duckman1911 07-14-2014 09:11 PM

Its usually wranglers, work boots, tee shirt, Glock and or 1911. I tend to relax a little more when im fishing the beach though. I take off my boots.

rk3 07-15-2014 05:34 AM

SIMMS shirts are good, I normally buy one new fishing shirt a year to add to the collection..they all seem to get dirty and have a few fish stains on them. Long sleeved shirts that are light weight are nice. But no "fishing shirts" can wipe a water spot off my sunglasses. I find Columbia fades fast, but I have one Mojo that has held up too. Under Armor is nice, but the one I got for Christmas is black…not the best color for summer


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