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do you dress like a fisherperson?

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  • Super User

i kinda do!!!  for example, i am wearing a Simms button up fishing shirt now at the office.   it does (in my defense) it does look like a regular button up shirt.  

 

my thing are hoodies.  haha...during our cooler month i wear what my wife and i jokingly call, "the city uniform".  a dark hoodie with a thin puffy vest.  where i live we have what people call the bass trifecta.  if you fish at some lakes, it is reason to celebrate if you can catch a LMB, a SMB and a Spotted bass.   this hoodie popped up on my radar, and i take delivery today.  hahah..  i bought it because my other hoodie with the Japanese Anime girl holding the tuna isnt age appropriate for me (according to my wife) :D

 

 

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  • Jar11591
    Jar11591

    Only when I’m fishin

  • BigAngus752
    BigAngus752

    This is me grocery shopping.  I actually carry a 2.5lb bass with me anytime I'm in public.  Just as a conversation starter.    

  • Tennessee Boy
    Tennessee Boy

    I have probably 30 of the Tackle Warehouse tee shirts that you get for free with a large order. So I wear one just about all the time except when I'm at church. I do change if I go to a tackle store;

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Since the vast, vast majority of my wardrobe came from Bass Pro Shops, I’m thinking that I definitely dress like a fisherman.

  • Super User

I have probably 30 of the Tackle Warehouse tee shirts that you get for free with a large order. So I wear one just about all the time except when I'm at church. I do change if I go to a tackle store; it just seems rude not to.   😆

  • Super User

I have a lot of “branded” material from Yamamoto and I do wear their hoodies and t-shirts as casual and fishing wear.  I have various “jerseys” for shows/seminars but I don’t wear those on the lake or when I’m not doing events.  I have fishing sun shirts that I wear on the lake, some are plain and some have the manufacturers logo on them (Columbia/AFCO, etc.) and I have  BPS Pro Qualifer and 100mph rain suits.  I have various jackets that may or may not have logos.  Hats are all branded.  So, most of the time since I am retired, my off the water casual wear is usually branded but could not always be classified as “fishing”. Wearing jerseys as off the water wear is a little silly to me.  

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46 minutes ago, Tennessee Boy said:

I have probably 30 of the Tackle Warehouse tee shirts that you get for free with a large order. So I wear one just about all the time except when I'm at church. I do change if I go to a tackle store; it just seems rude not to.   😆

I 100% do not add them to my cart.  Im

happy w the free shipping. :)

I wear the free tackle warehouse shirts while working in the lawn.

 

Other than that no.

I dress like my avatar on a routine basis.  I wear scrubs to work.  If I am wearing jeans, I am wearing square toe boots with them.

  • Global Moderator

There was a time I only wore branded wicking shirts because I had too. 
Now I still do to some degree but mostly everything is just weather related 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike
 

  • Super User

Only when I’m fishin

I lm generally in jeans or shorts and a t shirt. Work pants when I fish before work. A hoody sweater in the fall. Can’t fish here in winter. So I’d say probably not honestly. I have a ton of branded shirts. And pants from kayak fishing and living in Florida. Now that I’m in Iowa I just wear a long sleeve shirt and sun hat when the suns bad

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I have worn a free TW tshirt 4 of the 5 days this week already.  I work from home and they are my default workday shirt.  If I have to be on camera I throw a pullover on top.  Every qualifying order brings another home in whatever color is available in a large.

 

Other than that, I don't dress like a fisherman when I'm fishing let alone at home.  When I used to trout fish I always wore a button down short sleeve collared technical shirt with the big chest pockets.  it was function and comfort over anything.  In the boat I'll wear a sun hoodie but otherwise I wear the same wrangler technical pants that I wear around the house or to the grocery store.  Yesterday on the water it was the fleece lined version (under rain bibs in 57 degree air temps and pouring rain).  

No logo clothing for me, I’m a Brundlfly kind of guy. I’m long torso’ed so have to order pants in “slim” and shirts in “large tall” to fit.

 

My Wife wears the TW free shirts.

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i always feel like 10lbs of sugar stuffed into a 5lb sack with those synthetic logo'd sun shirts.  not a good look for me.    

 

not happening.  my fishing shirts, i can walk into a restaurant with, for the most part. :D

Long sleeve fishing shirt when I'm fishing along with usually shorts or in cool weather long pants.  Otherwise a robe and slippers.

  • Super User

I always dress like a fisherman, an old one. Bob overalls, t shirt, and a good cap. Plenty of sunscreen on exposed areas. I like old school.

We should start a group buy for BR fishing robes.  Could you imagine the elites showing up with a sweet robe all decked out in sponsor logos!  Lets go!!!

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^^ normally, i dont do robes.  but this.   yeeaaaaH!

This close to the coast " dressed like a fisherman" puts this in mind.

gorton's fisherman

  • Super User

I used to vacation in Southern Florida during the winter. Because it was generally warm while I was there, and even though I seldom fished while I was down there, I definitely dressed like a fisherman. So much so that while I was in line waiting to order lunch, a guy behind me in line asked me if I’d caught any that day! He was a guide soliciting me to go fish with him. $800 for a guided trip during a slow part of the season wasn’t in my budget.

  • Global Moderator

Only when I’m fishing. Don’t know many fishermen that wear the kind of vest I wear for work. I dress like I’m homeless when I’m not at work or fishing.

  • Super User

If I'm not working with barbwire or weightlifting, I'm usually in a Columbia Tamiami shirt. They're very nice in our high humidity and conceal my S & W. 

This is me grocery shopping.  I actually carry a 2.5lb bass with me anytime I'm in public.  Just as a conversation starter.  

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  • Super User

Sometimes I wear HUK,

Shirt, pants, shoes, jacket, hat and even 

unda pantz.

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A-Jay

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3 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I dress like I’m homeless when I’m not at work or fishing.

 

Since some of my fishing clothes are forty years old, I look homeless on the water too.

I just wear my normal clothes which are of the outdoorsy style.  Nowadays, I wear the same clothes to work or fishing or going out with my wife.  Besides Guidewear bibs and raingear, I don't own any clothes that are strictly for fishing.  I don't buy Huk, Simms, Aftco, ect... clothes.  

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