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Choosing Great Gear for Kayaking in Comfort

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Gear for any sport is weather dependent, and when you’re out on the water, packing and dressing for the weather is even more important. When you’re kayaking in warm weather, on warm water, you may not need intense gear like a dry suit, but it’s still critical to think about your comfort and safety. For instance, long sleeve fishing shirts with UPF protection are always a good idea when you’re in the sun. Long Sleeve Fishing Shirts Always Be Safe First off, some general safety tips. It’s always preferable to go out with a buddy. If you run into any trouble, having someone with you can prove a lifesaver, as an extra pair of hands can get you out of a bind, or get help if you need it. Always make sure to tell someone else where you’re going and how long you plan to be away. If the conditions don’t feel comfortable, if it’s too cold or choppy or it looks like a storm might blow in, or anything else that doesn’t feel right, just wait for a better time. The water wi

Is It Time to Upgrade Your Fishing Outfit?

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It’s easy to forget to update your fishing outfit. The thing is, the clothes an angler wears represents one of the most important features of their gear choices. Wearing the wrong threads while you’re fishing can detract considerably your comfort and enjoyment on the water but wearing the right gear can prove to be a revelation. There are countless anglers out there who, after trying out professional-grade performance fishing shirts , realize they can never go back. Fishing Shirts Common Fishing Gear Mistakes Probably the most common mistake is dressing for fishing the same way you’d dress for any other day. To clarify, if the fishing you’re doing is very low-key­–float-fishing off a dock or pier–then jeans and a Tshirt are probably going to be fine. Just make sure you’re wearing a lightweight, comfortable fishing Tshirt. For more intensive fishing, however, like casting from a beach, fly fishing, any boat fishing, hiking along the edge of a lake or stream, more

Fishing in the Rain: Dressing to Be Dry

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If you’re not prepared, rain can ruin an otherwise promising day of fishing. That would be a shame, because rain shouldn’t rule out a fishing adventure. Rain can improve fishing for many popular game fish , which makes it a great time to be out on the water. But going out unprepared is a pretty sure-fire path to a miserable day. Take advantage of the rain but be prepared—pick up a good fishing shirt for men , for starters. Fishing Long Sleeve Shirt Find Water-Resistant Outerwear The first logical step in establishing a rainy-day fishing outfit is picking up reliable outerwear. Look for a wind- and water-resistant jacket, preferably made from something breathable and durable, like polyester. To optimize dryness, find a jacket that is adjustable at the hood, waist, and cuffs. A water-resistant outer shell is going to go a long way toward keeping you warm, dry, and comfortable. Wear Moisture-Wicking and Quick-Drying Fishing Apparel For your clothes, find profession