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A Hot Time on the Water: Warm Weather Gear for Winter Travelers

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Winter is a whole different animal in the warmer southern climes of our great nation. For some, the call of the places where the winter months mean sun and surf rather than snow, ice, and puffy jackets is simply too strong to ignore. If you are one of them, whether you’re a seasoned snowbird or a tourist looking forward to a couple weeks of sunshine, tropical drinks, and hunting sailfish off the Florida coast, you need the right gear to remain comfortable and stay safe. That is often as simple as a good, high-performance  fishing shirt for men  or women. Fishing Shirt For Men Staying Covered Means Staying Cool There is a common misconception that the less clothing you have on, the cooler you’ll be. It’s an understandable confusion as it seems like a basic logic. Since being warmer requires putting on more clothing, wearing less clothing should result in coolness. The fact is, direct exposure of skin to sunlight both increases body temperature and can be bad for your skin, part

Heading to the Water? Dress the Part for Style, Safety, and Comfort

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We are all connected to the water. It sustains our lives, powers the ecosystems that feed us, and is the focus of so many industries and livelihoods. Some people are more passionate about the water than others, spending their lives as close to water as possible. That can mean fishing, kayaking, scuba diving or snorkeling, braving class fi ve whitewater, trimming up the sails, or simply being close to water at every opportunity. If you’re one of those people, you already know not to risk ruining a beautiful day on the water with unfortunate clothing choices. Sometimes, the difference between a terrific day on the boat and suffering through a savage sunburn is a  fishing long sleeve shirt . Fishing Long Sleeve Shirt Dressing for Style: Fishing Hats While style may seem like a less important consideration than safety or comfort for a successful day on the water, let’s face it—how we look matters. Almost no one likes the idea of looking, and therefore feeling, out of place, or sim