If you’re into angling, you know how strenuous the activity
is especially if you’re hauling in big game fish to your Fishabout boat in temperatures above 28 degrees. Even if you only fish on docks or shallow creeks, setting up your gear
will make you move around a lot causing physical strain. Doing physical activities under the heat of
the sun can make you perspire right away and that is one uncomfortable feeling,
especially if you’re dressed in heavy fabrics or you’re just someone who sweats
easily. When the weather is sunny, it’s best to wear clothes that keep you cool
to prevent overheating. If you’re fishing on a sunny day especially during the summer season, expect it’s going to
be blistering hot. Protect yourself from burning your skin from the intense
heat of the sun with our guide on what clothes to wear when fishing on a sunny
day.
Tops: Fishing in the middle of the summer season
when the average temperature is around 30 degrees, especially during the midday, can be hot, sweaty, and all-around uncomfortable. The sun’s heat bearing down
on you while you haul fish out of the water, assemble your gear and accessories
or wait while the fish takes the bait not only makes you feel like you're burning alive but can also
burn your skin if you’re not wearing the proper outfit. For your base layer,
opt for a thin fishing shirt that can absorb moisture. For your top layer, wear
a shirt that is breathable, such as cotton, rayon, or polyester. This will keep
you dry from all the sweating. Go for lighter shades than darker ones. Make
sure to wear long-sleeved shirts to keep your skin protected from sunburn.
Bottoms: Your bottoms must also be water and
stain-resistant. It’s up to you if you want to wear shorts or trousers designed
for outdoor wear. However, it’s better to wear shorts when the temperature is
unbearably hot.
Extra Gear: Don’t forget to pack a hat or a cap to
protect your head and your face from the sun. Choose a hat with a wide brim to
keep the sunlight away from your face.
Footwear: Don’t disregard your feet. You will be
standing and moving around so good footwear is essential for your fishing trip.
You can choose to wear sandals for a more open feel. However, choose the ones
that are not slippery. If you’re fishing in uneven terrain or walking in this
type of environment, it’s best to wear protective outdoor shoes. You can also wear boat shoes if you’re going offshore since you’ll be on
the boat all the time. Boat shoes are great to keep you from slipping and
sliding as you move around the boat. Avoid wearing flip-flops since they are
slippery, and don’t offer support such as friction to keep a grip on the boat’s
floor.
Other Accessories: Never forget to pack sunscreen or
sunblock with you whenever you go fishing. The sunshine can damage your skin and can lead to sunburn and rashes. Long-term exposure to harmful UV
rays can cause skin cancer. Use one that won’t rub off with the water or your sweat.
Make sure your sunscreen doesn’t leave a sticky feeling on your skin after you
put it on since it can feel icky and holding onto things are difficult since
every surface you touch may be slippery. Be sure to test some out before you
commit to buying one.
Don’t forget to protect your eyes too. Wear polarized
sunglasses to keep your eyes from the glare of the water and give
you better visibility. Protect your hands as well by wearing sun gloves. If you
want to protect your whole face and neck from the sunlight, you can wear
bandana buffs. They are breathable so you’ll have no problem wearing them while
you catch fish. You can buy these outfit gear in your marine shops or
you can order them online.