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<blockquote data-quote="juggernot" data-source="post: 417979" data-attributes="member: 10919"><p>I'm fond of the long sleeve, T shirt type Columbia SPF shirts and worn them for years. When it's really hot and sunny I'll often take the shirt off, dunk it in the water and put it back on. If there is a breeze it provides a nice cooling effect and the shirts dry quickly. If not enough breeze is present I'll fire up the big motor and run down the lake w the wet shirt on, that really helps to cool off. I generally only fish early or late if it is hot and sunny and prefer overcast days for fishing during the summer. No doubt the suns rays are more intense w altitude and less dense atmosphere.</p><p></p><p>I started wearing these before I got out of Land Surveying and now use them for fishing, they work well and also help to cool off w dunking them in the water. I have no trouble fishing spinning or baitcasting gear w these gloves and they seem to grip the rod better when wet...........</p><p></p><p>https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=41708466&camp=CSE:GooglePLA:41708466:19016420-DSG:FISHING-APPAREL_FISHING-ACCESSORIES_FISHING-GLOVES&gclid=CL_t4OWU_M0CFUodgQodP4sASA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juggernot, post: 417979, member: 10919"] I'm fond of the long sleeve, T shirt type Columbia SPF shirts and worn them for years. When it's really hot and sunny I'll often take the shirt off, dunk it in the water and put it back on. If there is a breeze it provides a nice cooling effect and the shirts dry quickly. If not enough breeze is present I'll fire up the big motor and run down the lake w the wet shirt on, that really helps to cool off. I generally only fish early or late if it is hot and sunny and prefer overcast days for fishing during the summer. No doubt the suns rays are more intense w altitude and less dense atmosphere. I started wearing these before I got out of Land Surveying and now use them for fishing, they work well and also help to cool off w dunking them in the water. I have no trouble fishing spinning or baitcasting gear w these gloves and they seem to grip the rod better when wet........... https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=41708466&camp=CSE:GooglePLA:41708466:19016420-DSG:FISHING-APPAREL_FISHING-ACCESSORIES_FISHING-GLOVES&gclid=CL_t4OWU_M0CFUodgQodP4sASA [/QUOTE]
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