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    Saw this on MR Dux’s boat. Now have one on mine.

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    I have the same one
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    I bought a 1/2 gallon Igloo insulated jug last year. I fill it completely with ice then filtered water from the fridge. Last all day and hits the spot when thirsty. I also have a little spot on my home lake where we can take a quick dip to cool off. Makes for a nice boat ride afterwards.
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    Lots of cold water helps also
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    My answer would be Freon.

    I've worked swing shift for 20 years in a steel mill. I may be one of the few but I can stay awake for 24 hours if needed or can lay down on command and sleep till my alarm goes off.

    PSA. 2 years ago in July I'm on some pretty good blue gill. Stayed in the shade mostly but fished past noon. I was fine fishing and riding back to the ramp but I hopped in the truck to fetch the boat and almost lost consciousness. Take your time in the heat for sure.

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    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).

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    We leave Oklahoma and go to Colorado for three months frost in the mornings and around 80 during the day. Can't take the heat very good anymore.
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    Wanna stay cool? Go north. Way north. I would have said south but north is closer.
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    I'm on lake before dawn and gone by 10:00 & night fishing when it's really hot. Sun I can sorta handle- humidity not so much

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    Haven't got into night fishing yet. Looks fun. Most waters around here are pretty muddy. Does that make it harder?
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