Yep, sweat is part of the game. I particularly hate it when it runs in your eyes and eventually gets all over the sunglasses!
Bob
is it A
on your hair/ballcap line running ever so slowly to the eyebrow then right into the ole eyes ....?
or B
running down your back and tickling your whatever ....
or C
then possibly sweating in some unmentionable areas that further distract you .....
or could it be D all the above ?
it for sure can distract ya , and when the fish are just so so and EVERY lil thing might be a fish , sweat becomes a serious problem .....
So don't sweat the small stuff and the same on the big stuff as well ....
and if you do sweat , make the crappie pay for it BIGTIME !
I do ....
no matter the size they all owe ya ....just saying
btw KABOOM from my terribly warm part of the world on my lunch break ...
and yes they paid them sweat dues ....
big or small invoice them all .....
Last edited by Ketchn; 06-13-2024 at 07:14 AM.
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
Yep, sweat is part of the game. I particularly hate it when it runs in your eyes and eventually gets all over the sunglasses!
Bob
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This post you need to read. I don't sweat nothing like I use to since the first Crappie.com performance long sleeve fishing shirt I received from Slab. I am wearing the same shirts in the latest pictures. Wearing a pair of shorts and one of these shirts really keeps you dry and not too warm. Since receiving the first one I had to have more because they really work. When it's close to 100 degrees I add a reflective ball cap that has pads that you wet with cold water to really cool down. Slab doesn't have any of the long sleeve shirts in the store that I can see. Maybe he will add soon. I do have a link to the caps.
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The first thing I notice when I'm starting to sweat is my sunglasses fog up and I can't see. Have to stop fishing and wipe my face and glasses. Will put up with the sweating and baking if the fish are cooperating. If not it's time to find a shady spot out of the sun. Fish like shade when it's hot too.
need one in a wide brim here , the sun is brutal in these parts , just saying
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
When the sweat rolls your sunscreen into your eyes....the worst. Texas is always hot but looks like everyone should prepare for extremes in weather and climate, eh?
There are a couple brands that sell hats that you dip in water and help cool you. Here is the Arctic Air hat link. Wide Brim Hat