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my favorite shirt is  the Men's Extreme Expedition L/S Shirt  from Royal Robbins, I didn't think a long sleeve shirt would be cooler, but i tested it out a Shasta Lake, on a 100 degree day and found it significantly cooler than a short sleeved shirt. The shirt is made from Coolmax® Extreme Polyester. I am red headed and sunburn prone, good protection is a must.
Does anyone else have a favorite shirt they wear when fishing, I am always looking for something better, but shirts are so expensive I don't want to experiment to much, I am looking for a proven winner!

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this is how I roll.....

http://www.extrasport.com/product/tech_wear/baselayer/mens_long_sleeve.aspx


...the small zippered arm pocket is where I keep my car key  :smt045

Here's another...

http://www.rei.com/product/747885
« Last Edit: July 11, 2008, 12:34:36 AM by Mooch »


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In hot weather its this-- http://www.mountainhardwear.com/Product.aspx?top=1241&prod=2800&cat=1283&viewAll=False

in cold, i just use a 20 year old long sleeve white vapor tech top

in transitional-- i'm all about arm warmers as in cycling apparel. Arm warmers combined with the top above....http://www.coloradocyclist.com/product/display/40550/



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...for cold conditions, I go with this....

The long sleeve thermo x by oneill is the best (IMO) inner layer system I have ever used - wind proof, water resistant, once you wear it, you will feel the heat trap in really quick, it's also made out of a quick dry material. And best of all, you can also use it as a layering system when your snow boarding or skiing up in the boonies. GOOD STUFF   

http://www.oneill.com/mens-products.php?sport=surf&categoryID=-1&typeID=2&seriesID=49&id=58


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Cabelas Guidewear GXII... lightweight, tons of pockets, SPF 40, great roll up sleeves, tabs for pliers or zingers, zippered underarm vents, back vent, inexpensive, durable, and stone-pimp-sexy!



http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp;jsessionid=RCRQFGOBZ54NNLAQBBJSCOFMCAEFIIWE?id=0052923904209a&type=product&cmCat=froogle&cm_ven=data_feed&cm_cat=froogle&cm_pla=0150601&cm_ite=0052923904209a&_requestid=31392

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  I've been thinking about something to help keep the sun of my arms for wile now.  I like the Cabelas shirt listed above.  I wonder how cool it'll hold up to with a PFD strapped to it?


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It's got one of those fancy mesh liners in the back for breathing... I haven't been hot while wearing it and a PFD, although I've still looked cool.   :smt004
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This is my favorite shirt, at least for this week:
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....how about simply sporting a half shirt......gotta have the mullet too...chicks dig 'em :smt007


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What kinda web sites you cruzin Joel?
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What kinda web sites you cruzin Joel?


http://www.mullet.com/handcrafted2.asp


It's a site that I go to when I need a good laugh :smt003 I have nothing against mullets....it's just funny that it's become a "culture" of it's own...almost like Raider Nation :smt003