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Message Subject: Sun clothing
Pat Hoolihan
Posted 3/7/2018 7:58 AM (#895292)
Subject: Sun clothing




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I don't do a lot of daytime fishing anymore but the times I do the sun really beats me up. I'm pretty religious about sunscreen but have been wondering about UV clothing. Wondering what people have found works best for them. Thinking of getting a pair of pants, hooded long-sleeved shirt, head mask and gloves.
sworrall
Posted 3/7/2018 8:23 AM (#895296 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: RE: Sun clothing





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Blackfish Gear. A new brand from Minnesota.
Here's the story:

Blackfish Story
It started with a vision to create line of clothing that was unlike anything else. Rain gear
that actually keeps you dry. UPF wear that is has the best sun protection factor a
garment can offer. And Soft Shell clothing that his unmatched in warmth and
weatherproof qualities. So this line of clothing would become the Black sheep of the
apparel industry. There are many outdoor enthusiasts that need and want this level of
quality, but of those, the fishermen seemed to be starved for premium outerwear. So the Black sheep became Black fish, and a new brand was born.

The Blackfish gear to protect you from the sun:
UPF
How to cover up, benefit of a hoodie and gaiter:
Staying covered up actually keeps you cooler than wearing a short sleeve cotton shirt or no shirt at all. Hoodie protects ears, head and neck. Gaiter protects face, neck, ears, etc. Guys with beards may not like gaiter so the hoodie is perfect solution.


What is UPF and how does it help the angler?

In addition to sunburn, sun exposure drains your energy. When you are fishing muskies, every ounce counts.

These guys know what they are doing in the outdoors sports apparel category with years of experience building some of the best gear on ice. Check it out!



Already at Scheels and Thorne Bros.


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Pat Hoolihan
Posted 3/7/2018 8:34 AM (#895300 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




Posts: 386


Thanks Steve. I'll check them out.
musky513
Posted 3/7/2018 8:51 AM (#895302 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




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I really like some of the Under Armour and Huk gear that I have. They are both very light weight and very breathable. Both wick away sweat and dry very quickly. The hooded Huk shirt in white is great when it's super sunny. I usually wear a neck gaiter as well with the Under Armour shirts that don't have hoods.
North of 8
Posted 3/7/2018 8:52 AM (#895303 - in reply to #895300)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




I bought a long sleeved fishing shirt made by Columbia. It is very light weight, well vented and has a high spf rating. I was a little skeptical about long sleeves on a hot sunny day but is actually cooler than wearing a white cotton t shirt. It is some sort of nylon so it dries quickly, never feels sticky. Wear a broad brimmed hat that has an spf of 50, with a vented crown. Only problem is if you are out on a really windy day. I wear a baseball style cap while driving the boat, put the other on when casting. Keep couple containers of sunscreen in the boat, apply as needed. Thinking about picking up a pair of those fishing gloves designed for sun protection. I have the benefit of being old and not caring what people think about my appearance.
Slime King
Posted 3/7/2018 9:34 AM (#895308 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





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Location: midwest
I've been a long time customer of SIMMS outerwear and waders. Great designs of product that last a long time and is backed by a really good company with great customer service. I also own product from Columbia, Huk, Under Armour, Patagonia. If you want sun protection, check out your local fly shop. Most have gear for saltwater flats fishing. If it works good there, it will work great on any musky lake in the north for sun protection.
VMS
Posted 3/7/2018 9:45 AM (#895313 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





Posts: 3469


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

I have been wearing Columbia Tamiami II long sleeve shirts for quite a few years now. Great stuff, very lightweight, soft and comfortable. carries a upf40 rating. Lots of colors and with the different types of convertible pants you can get, makes a great combination for cool mornings leading to hot days.

Steve
tkuntz
Posted 3/7/2018 10:13 AM (#895316 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




Posts: 815


Location: Waukee, IA
Columbia long sleeve sun shirt, face/neck buff, straw hat, polarized sunglasses and lots of SPF 50. I really like the long sleeve shirts for hot days. Wet the arms in the lake and it acts as a nice cooling system

Edited by tkuntz 3/7/2018 10:13 AM
BNelson
Posted 3/7/2018 10:26 AM (#895320 - in reply to #895316)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





Location: Contrarian Island
I wear stuff by Huk, Under Armour and Columbia. neck gaiters keep you cool as well. Gonna try some of the light hoodies this summer as well on the hot / sticky days
bbeaupre
Posted 3/7/2018 11:54 AM (#895333 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: RE: Sun clothing




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I use the huk and Columbia hoodie UPF shirts all the time. Great for hot sunny days. If you get warm dunk it in the lake the quick dry fabrics cools during evaporation very well.
thescottith
Posted 3/7/2018 12:23 PM (#895339 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




Posts: 444


I like the fish hard clothing.
Not sure if they are still around? They are owned my Muskie peeps.
Masqui-ninja
Posted 3/7/2018 1:18 PM (#895355 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





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Location: Walker, MN
A lot of good brands mentioned above. Also check out Aftco, their Samurai sun hoodies are great and only $40. They also make great fishing shorts, like board shorts only with real pockets.

Edited by Masqui-ninja 3/7/2018 1:21 PM
CincySkeez
Posted 3/7/2018 2:03 PM (#895366 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





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Location: Duluth
Columbia PFG is reasonably priced and breathes great in the sun. I rarely if ever fish in the summer without my Buff anymore, also helps block out some sun below the eyes so you can see even better with polarized glasses.
Emptynet
Posted 3/7/2018 4:14 PM (#895402 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: RE: Sun clothing




Posts: 394


Location: WI
Habit brand, available at Farm & Fleet & Sam's Club for about a 1/3 the price of the "big name" brands. Cabela's house brand is also priced affordably. Fish Hard is also good. Don't forget your head, a good wide brimmed UPF hat from Columbia or Tilley should also be on your list.
Pat Hoolihan
Posted 3/7/2018 5:05 PM (#895410 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




Posts: 386


Thanks for all the suggestions guys. I just ordered a few shirts and head cover from Gillz Gear.
upnortdave
Posted 3/7/2018 5:34 PM (#895417 - in reply to #895410)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




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Location: mercer wi
Any of these brands come in tall sizes. I'm 6' with short legs and long torso
North of 8
Posted 3/7/2018 6:41 PM (#895428 - in reply to #895417)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




upnortdave - 3/7/2018 5:34 PM

Any of these brands come in tall sizes. I'm 6' with short legs and long torso

The Columbia shirts are very long in the torso, much more so than dress shirts of the same size any way.
fishhawk50
Posted 3/7/2018 7:22 PM (#895435 - in reply to #895410)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




Posts: 1416


Location: oconomowoc, wi
Pat Hoolihan - 3/7/2018 5:05 PM

Thanks for all the suggestions guys. I just ordered a few shirts and head cover from Gillz Gear.

good stuff! i own several
curleytail
Posted 3/7/2018 7:57 PM (#895442 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
I've gone on the cheap compared to many big name brands. I have long sleeve sun shirts from Bass Pro Shops, Gander Mountain before they closed, Cabelas, and 1 Under Armour. I like all of them. I have a couple pairs of nylon Gander pants that I often wear too.

About the only time I'm uncomfortable wearing the long sleeves and pants is those HOT sunny, and CALM days that are fairly rare. Any amount of breeze at all usually lets them wick well enough to stay relatively comfortable.
johnsonaaro2
Posted 3/7/2018 8:10 PM (#895443 - in reply to #895442)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





Posts: 239


Location: Madison, WI
the long sleeve fishing Hoodies are really nice. also the columbia omni freeze sun buff is amazing. both made a big difference on hot sunny days this past summer
Junkman
Posted 3/8/2018 7:20 AM (#895477 - in reply to #895443)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




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Can’t go to a spring training game here in Florida without seeing a tent with people who will examine you for deadly skin cancers, really scary! Or, look at the ears of any old fisherman-grrrroooossss!
Junkman
Posted 3/8/2018 7:26 AM (#895478 - in reply to #895477)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




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Hope photo works?
North of 8
Posted 3/8/2018 8:00 AM (#895484 - in reply to #895477)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing




Junkman - 3/8/2018 7:20 AM

Can’t go to a spring training game here in Florida without seeing a tent with people who will examine you for deadly skin cancers, really scary! Or, look at the ears of any old fisherman-grrrroooossss!


Yep, mine peel year round. Doc says it is Ok, damage but not cancer. I got serious about sun screen and clothing a number of years ago after a conversation with my cousin who is a dermatologist. He said folks think his practice is primarily kids with pimples but really middle aged and older men with skin cancer. Very sobering discussion. He had just lost a patient to melanoma, man in his late thirties with a wife and young kids.
banditman
Posted 3/8/2018 9:41 AM (#895495 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





Posts: 167


Location: Tomahawk, WI
I've been wearing Columbia for a lot of years now. No complaints!!!
UglyPike
Posted 3/13/2018 10:40 AM (#896401 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: RE: Sun clothing





Posts: 101


Location: Niagara on the Lake, ON
I almost exclusively wear dri fit shirts. They are cool when its hot and cover you adequately.


Edited by UglyPike 3/13/2018 12:18 PM
sworrall
Posted 3/13/2018 11:46 AM (#896411 - in reply to #896401)
Subject: RE: Sun clothing





Posts: 32781


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Blackfish introduction . Because you can't choose the weather.




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tolle141
Posted 3/13/2018 7:09 PM (#896491 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





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this is something I've really gotten in to over the past couple years between my dad's close calls with skin cancer and just growing up in general.

I've ran a lot of different ones and have settled on Patagonia. Specifically the Capilene stuff.
-Breathes better than anything I've used
-Doesn't pick up odors or stain like others
-HOLDS UP TO WEAR AND TEAR BETTER THAN ANYTHING I'VE USED

A lot of them seem to wear through where the rod rubs on the rib cage. I'm on my fourth season with my original two shirts.

Just wrapped up a week of hiking in Hawaii testing their Tropic Comfort Hoodie. I'm ordering 2 more. Still doesn't smell.

I'm hoping to try some of the Simms SolarFlex stuff this year when I get around to it, but I haven't really felt the need since discovering the Patagonia stuff

Edited by tolle141 3/13/2018 7:11 PM
UglyPike
Posted 3/13/2018 9:45 PM (#896526 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





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Location: Niagara on the Lake, ON
^ Patagonia's stuff is very good I agree
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 3/14/2018 6:37 AM (#897550 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





Posts: 1425


Location: St. Lawrence River
Columbia PFG Omni Freeze.. good stuff.
jonnysled
Posted 3/14/2018 8:16 AM (#897576 - in reply to #895292)
Subject: Re: Sun clothing





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Location: minocqua, wi.
i have PFG stuff that is years old and still wears like it's new ... they have some great products at good prices and you can wear a lot of it in business casual situations too. this stuff is all private labels being sewn and embroidered in the same factories using the same materials (fabrics are a commodity) in Honduras, Vietnam and Malaysia so shop for value ...
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