Why do fly fishermen cover their faces?
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Apr 9, 2012 at 10:49 pm #5911
anonymous
MemberLet me start by saying that i have been fly fishing for since i was about 9.
Apr 9, 2012 at 11:04 pm #52003B.R. Snow
MemberIt is for UV protection from the sun, not all of us want to look like a prune at age 50, also it protects you from cancer. BR
Apr 10, 2012 at 12:10 am #52004Chris Ray
MemberAnd if it’s windy or running the boat it keeps the air off your ears. I am much less tired after a long day.
Apr 10, 2012 at 12:16 am #52005
Peter E.MemberTo my ever lasting shame, my ugliness repels fish. I admit it.
Or they may just not like the way sunscreen feels on their hands or worry about the smell that it puts on a fly. That is generally my excuse for the use of a buff, plus it helps with wind burn on the flats.
And I’m a terrorist. Very evil. Really. Ok maybe not but whatever.
Apr 10, 2012 at 12:26 am #52006anonymous
MemberThanks guys…i figured it was for u.v but i dont see it in other sports like golf or trap shooting or even other types of fishing…just curious is all.
Apr 10, 2012 at 12:36 am #52007
Peter E.MemberAnytime, I’ll send you a pamphlet.
Apr 10, 2012 at 12:45 am #52008anonymous
Memberon terrorism or sunburn?
Apr 10, 2012 at 1:24 am #52009
Steve K.MemberJoe…legit question. I’ve had waaaay too many basal cell skin cancers removed. My doc says the damage was done 20 years ago and is just now surfacing. I’m not sure why other outdoor folk don’t cover up….especially bass fishermen.
Water refracts most of the suns rays so I guess the danger is more prevelant around water sports.
The “Buffs” also protect from biting insects. Mine saved me in Alaska.
Apr 10, 2012 at 1:31 am #52010
Peter E.Memberon terrorism or sunburn?
I’ll get back to you on that.
Apr 10, 2012 at 1:58 am #52011Eric DeWitt
MemberAlso, take golf for example, your maybe out for 3 hours, and in shade half the time.
Apr 10, 2012 at 2:13 am #52012
Scott K.MemberFor me, it’s to avoid getting my hands greasy with sunscreen.
Apr 10, 2012 at 2:38 am #52013andrew stoehr
MemberThis video covers the basics of sun protection and offers an alternative to the Buff that is effective but economical.
Apr 10, 2012 at 12:31 pm #52014
T. WilesMemberThe dermatologist sliced 2 fillets out of my ear this winter….. just dysplasia, thank God.
Apr 10, 2012 at 9:48 pm #52015brian dunigan
MemberI had a mole cut off my shoulder earlier this year but it turned out to be benign.
On the other hand, my dermatologist’s nurse was so hot that I think I’m going to skip the sunscreen from now on.
bd
Apr 10, 2012 at 11:53 pm #52016anonymous
Membershit…scary stuff guys…i get it now…cancer is no fun
Apr 11, 2012 at 12:11 am #52017Rolf Jacobsen
MemberJoe…legit question. I’ve had waaaay too many basal cell skin cancers removed. My doc says the damage was done 20 years ago and is just now surfacing. I’m not sure why other outdoor folk don’t cover up….especially bass fishermen.
I’ve had three removed so far and another four to go. The one on the forehead was less than 1/4″ when detected and they took out 1-1/2″. Two months to heal. Bottom line here is cover up.
Apr 11, 2012 at 2:27 am #52018
Michael PhillippeMemberAnd Joe, since you haven’t felt the need to cover for the past few decades, may we be so bold as to suggest a check up with your local dermatologist.
Apr 11, 2012 at 2:41 am #52019anonymous
Member:-/
Apr 11, 2012 at 3:11 am #52020
Peter E.MemberDOES NO ONE WANT A PAMPHLET!?! Geez… I worked hard on them.
Apr 11, 2012 at 12:22 pm #52021bill 93
Member1) For those of us who burn easily, there’s no a sunscreen that will last the entire day.
2) Sunscreens (in the U.S.) only block the wavelengths of U.V. that causes sunburn. They do not block the wavelengths that accelerate ageing.
3) Suncreens have been found to cause coral bleaching.
http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en&tab=nw#hl=en&sugexp=frgbld&gs_nf=1&cp=17&gs_id=2o&xhr=t&q=sunscreen+coral+bleaching&pf=p&biw=1225&bih=740&sclient=psy-ab&oq=sunscreen+coral+b&aq=0v&aqi=g-v1&aql=&gs_l=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=180aa9184df0bb33
4) In hot climates a hat isn’t always enough to protect you, there’s enough light reflecting the water, bottom, boat, etc to burn you from below. I’ve had guides here in Texas tell me stories about the occasional client who didn’t take the guides advice and couldn’t walk after a day on the flats because they wore swimming trunks instead of pants and got sunburn on their balls.
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