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    I have a couple of those that superdave posted. Find them to be as comfortable or better than my Columbia and other shirts. I wear long sleeve moisture wicking anytime on the water anymore. Sure makes a difference.
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    Those PVC neck towels (like chamois) are incredibly helpful at cooling. I'm wearing one right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Here is a good one. Love this shirt!

    Champion Double Dry Stone Gray Camo Crappie.com Shirt
    The long sleeve is great also and my preferred and on top of that it has C.C on it......
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    Someone splain to me where does it wick the moisture to ???? I have the Columbia and Magellan and they ain't wicked the sweat off me yet!!!
    I would agree with you, but then we would both be WRONG !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BJH View Post
    Someone splain to me where does it wick the moisture to ???? I have the Columbia and Magellan and they ain't wicked the sweat off me yet!!!
    Pickwick Lake...that's why it is so deep!

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    I recently bought some towels , or in reality , scarves ( 12 x 40 in ).Lots of them on amazon. Wet them down with ice water and wrap around you neck. cools you right down. Repeat this process as often as you like.

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    I like any of the long sleeve tees in white, pink, light blue, light green, and light orange colors. They don't have quite the spf rating of the vented Columbia style PFG shirts but I find them cooler and more comfortable. The beauty of them is, as you sweat, they get damp and cool you faster. I like to dip mine in water from the cooler or the lake and ring them out really good and then as they dry from the sun they help cool you off without you sweating yourself.
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    Columbia Omni-Freeze is the way to go. Been wearing it for over 5 years now. Cost is about $30 but with how well the material has held up, and with the Omni-Freeze tech, I believe it's worth the price. Available in both long sleeve and short sleeve t-shirts, and even polos.


    SUPER COOL TEE
    This lightweight fishing shirt features our sweat-activated cooling technology, which reacts with your sweat to lower the material’s temperature.


    STAY DRY AND PROTECTED
    Quick-drying, moisture-wicking fabric, and built-in UPF 30 keep you focused on your cast, not on the heat.

    Features:
    Omni-Freeze ZERO™ sweat-activated super cooling
    Omni-Wick technology actively breathes and pulls moisture away from your skin
    Omni-Shade™ UPF 30 sun protection
    Antimicrobial treatment protects this product from bacterial growth


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    FYI - the Columbia Omni-Freeze underwear works well too.
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    I’ve been wearing hooded Columbia PFG and like it a lot.

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