Those hot summer days make it hard for me to stay out there. I bought one of those big 6 foot patio umbrellas from Walmart and attach it to my seat post with the Millennium Umbrella post. It works well with one or two fishermen. An added bonus is it makes it really easy to see my Livescope in bright sunshine. A good 18 to 20 volt Lithium work fan finishes off the setup.
My wife even keeps a spray bottle of water in the ice chest to mist on us every now and then too. With my umbrella setup I can even swing it to one side or the other for those hours when the sun is starting to go down.
Those fishing shirts seem too hot to me. I usually just wear a light colored T-shirt and shorts. Does anybody else have any tips for the hot summer days?
I would fish six am to 9am, or simply keep to shaded banks with trees overlooking the water, wear vented shirts as well as large brim Western Hats and drink plenty of ice water. Worked for me.
Mike
02-19-2023, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Yak Fish
I wear a long sleeve white shirt, a neck gaiter, a wide brimmed hat, and don't work too hard paddling. I take advantage of any breeze to push me over structure. I usually hit it hard before the sun gets unbearable, then I look for the shade of a bridge, if there is one (fish like shade too).