Columbia Fishing Shirts for Hiking and Backpacking

Columbia fishing shirts, such as the popular PFG (Performance Fishing Gear) Bahama II line, which I’m wearing above, have a strong following among hikers, not just anglers. Their lightweight, technical fabrics and practical features make them a smart alternative to traditional hiking shirts, especially in hot, sunny, or buggy environments. Relatively inexpensive, they last a long time, and for added insect protection, you can send them to InsectShield to be treated with Permethrin in a process that lasts for 70 washings.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Philip Werner.

Section Hiker: Columbia Fishing Shirts for Hiking and Backpacking

Man wearing fishing shirt, pants, backpack, and wide-brim hat hiking on a forest trail.
Man wearing fishing shirt, pants, backpack, and wide-brim hat hiking on a forest trail.

Columbia Fishing Shirts for Hiking and Backpacking

Columbia fishing shirts, such as the popular PFG (Performance Fishing Gear) Bahama II line, which I’m wearing above, have a strong following among hikers, not just anglers. Their lightweight, technical fabrics and practical features make them a smart alternative to traditional hiking shirts, especially in hot, sunny, or buggy environments. Relatively inexpensive, they last a long time, and for added insect protection, you can send them to InsectShield to be treated with Permethrin in a process that lasts for 70 washings.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Philip Werner.

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Philip Werner is a full-time outdoor author and backpacker who resides in New England.
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Section Hiker: Columbia Fishing Shirts for Hiking and Backpacking

Man wearing fishing shirt, pants, backpack, and wide-brim hat hiking on a forest trail.
Man wearing fishing shirt, pants, backpack, and wide-brim hat hiking on a forest trail.

Columbia Fishing Shirts for Hiking and Backpacking

Columbia fishing shirts, such as the popular PFG (Performance Fishing Gear) Bahama II line, which I’m wearing above, have a strong following among hikers, not just anglers. Their lightweight, technical fabrics and practical features make them a smart alternative to traditional hiking shirts, especially in hot, sunny, or buggy environments. Relatively inexpensive, they last a long time, and for added insect protection, you can send them to InsectShield to be treated with Permethrin in a process that lasts for 70 washings.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Philip Werner.

Photo thumbnail Blog Author
Author and Backpacker
Philip Werner
Philip Werner is a full-time outdoor author and backpacker who resides in New England.
Media Mentions
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