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Hey muddy, I just got fitted for a new tournament outfit. It's spiffy and provides UV protection as well. I think it will double nicely for both bass and crappie fishing. What do you think?

Mike Iaconelli was fishing in some Armania pants in an Episode of City Limits Fishing...but hey, he's a lil "off the chain" anyways... :D

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Nope. I am a big fan of shorts and boots, looks real classsy. I mean how many women do you see out fishing, or if its nice out then my shirt may be off, man boobs gotta get tan somehow  :-X

Nope. I am a big fan of shorts and boots, looks real classsy. I mean how many women do you see out fishing, or if its nice out then my shirt may be off, man boobs gotta get tan somehow :-X

On the lakes i fish women are actually pretty common! I just saw one this past weekend in a HUGE bass boat(about 21ft) custom painted in pink with lightning airbrush work done. It had all black and pink painted interior. And to top it all off, she was flippin' grass mats like a pro! I almost fell in love at first site, LOL!!!!!!!!!!        ;)

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Do you care what you look like when you're out fishing?

I dress to impress me ;)

Fit, Form, & Function!

It all depends, but I almost always regret it when I go out without my hair decent or a little makeup on, because that always seems to be when I catch somethin I want my picture with!

When I go out with my cute lil fishin' buddy, I dress up a little, cause I know she will... and seriously what's hotter than two chicks fishin in a 16 foot deep v? Deep V shirts, to let the girls get some sun...   :-*

No, because I always look fresh and clean.

I could care less what I look like as long as I'm fishing!!!!!!!!

going out today, cargo shorts, white t-shirt, and sandals.  i'll have the rainjacket handy.  that's similar to what I normally wear.

People know to stay away from me when I'm on the lake, knowing that 50 percent of the time i like to sunbathe butt naked.

People know to stay away from me when I'm on the lake, knowing that 50 percent of the time i like to sunbathe butt naked.

HAHA!

I go with comfort.

I dress for the weather and plenty of sun block. I have issues with skin cancer and getting carved up by the dr every 6 months. I have one of the ball caps with neck flap, fishing shirt, shorts and still plenty of sun block.

Always put on a little makeup with water proof mascara..don't want to look like Alice Cooper in case of a rain shower coming through.

I'm all about comfort, which is why I usually fish butt-naked. If it's a residential area I'll wear a g-string, out of respect for the residents.

In all the pics I've posted here, I've had to photoshop clothes into them ;-)

I'm all about comfort, which is why I usually fish butt-naked. If it's a residential area I'll wear a g-string, out of respect for the residents.

In all the pics I've posted here, I've had to photoshop clothes into them ;-)

       

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It all depends, but I almost always regret it when I go out without my hair decent or a little makeup on, because that always seems to be when I catch somethin I want my picture with!

When I go out with my cute lil fishin' buddy, I dress up a little, cause I know she will... and seriously what's hotter than two chicks fishin in a 16 foot deep v? Deep V shirts, to let the girls get some sun... :-*

Which do you regret?  Not looking good for the camera, or catching something you want to be photographed with.

Well, we've all got priorities.  If the fates have determined that you will catch bigger fish when you are less than optimum, it seems you have a choice to make.

You can fuss and primp and settlle for smaller fish, but look better catching smaller fish, or catch bigger fish while not looking as good.

I know what my choice would be.

ITs like this if i cant be the best im gonna look the best, all the way down to my woo daves signature sandalls lol

Nope. I am a big fan of shorts and boots, looks real classsy. I mean how many women do you see out fishing, or if its nice out then my shirt may be off, man boobs gotta get tan somehow :-X

On the lakes i fish women are actually pretty common! I just saw one this past weekend in a HUGE bass boat(about 21ft) custom painted in pink with lightning airbrush work done. It had all black and pink painted interior. And to top it all off, she was flippin' grass mats like a pro! I almost fell in love at first site, LOL!!!!!!!!!!       ;)

Welll... did you get them digits?

That would be one heck of a girlfriend, no need to beg to go fish.

Nope. I am a big fan of shorts and boots, looks real classsy. I mean how many women do you see out fishing, or if its nice out then my shirt may be off, man boobs gotta get tan somehow :-X

On the lakes i fish women are actually pretty common! I just saw one this past weekend in a HUGE bass boat(about 21ft) custom painted in pink with lightning airbrush work done. It had all black and pink painted interior. And to top it all off, she was flippin' grass mats like a pro! I almost fell in love at first site, LOL!!!!!!!!!!       ;)

Welll... did you get them digits?

That would be one heck of a girlfriend, no need to beg to go fish.

Nope, no digits! That's too much women for me man, LOL!!!!!!!!!

It all depends, but I almost always regret it when I go out without my hair decent or a little makeup on, because that always seems to be when I catch somethin I want my picture with!

When I go out with my cute lil fishin' buddy, I dress up a little, cause I know she will... and seriously what's hotter than two chicks fishin in a 16 foot deep v? Deep V shirts, to let the girls get some sun... :-*

Which do you regret? Not looking good for the camera, or catching something you want to be photographed with.

Well, we've all got priorities. If the fates have determined that you will catch bigger fish when you are less than optimum, it seems you have a choice to make.

You can fuss and primp and settlle for smaller fish, but look better catching smaller fish, or catch bigger fish while not looking as good.

I know what my choice would be.

The answer to that lies in my avatar, I looked like   but still wanted a picture with my 4lb smallie!

I fish the banks in my hometown, a very populated area.  So I'll try to look presentable.   If I'm going farther from home, I'll dress more for function than looks.  

I actually stop off and fish on the way home for work quite a bit and get some looks fishing in a dress shirt and dockers.

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To get back to the original question, get your wife some Blue Lizard sunblock, a nice long sleeve Columbia fishing shirt, and a pair of zip off slacks. It ain't pretty, but it really works protecting against the sun. She won't look half bad, either.

I don't burn, and in fact being mostly Native American, get pretty dark, but I don't like what constant exposure to the sun does to my skin. I also do not tolerate being cold at all. Anything below 70° gets uncomfortable. So I usually dress for the weather.

Here are a couple of shots of me from recent fashion shows, LOL.

Summer

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Winter:

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:o WOA...definitely in the wrong place for anything 70° are above. How do you do it Man?

I suffer, and wear layers for 9 months of the year.  The other three months are paradise.  I love August up here, 90's, 100% humidity.  

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Maybe it's something people think about even if they

don't want to admit they care, at least a little. I guess

I don't understand why anyone wouldn't have "fishing

clothes". They are no more expensive than jeans and

a shirt and much cheaper than hunting attire. Plus, most

of my "casual clothes" are also fishing outfits!

8-)

i usually dress for comfort but also to keep my skin covered because i do alot of shore fishing and there are a lot of hungry  ticks  out this time of  year.      

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