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Tom Nakashima July 18th, 2006 02:39 PM

Combat against mosquitoes
 
What I did and what I could do better to combat against mosquitoes.

Before I left for my trip to Alaska, I cut my hair short, almost to a
crewcut. It's easier to keep clean, and for the times I did have to rub bug
juice on my head.

Washable hats, buy cheap ones or get freebees, and spray them with
mosquitoes repellant.
I made a big mistake by trying to wash my felt cowboy hat....shrinkage.

The Outdoor Research Spring Ring Headnet $9.95
It folds up into a small ring and it was a blessing in disguise
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/st...productId=1110

Lightweight bug off shortsleeve shirts....they work!

Cycling arm warmers. I hate long sleeve shirts when fly-fishing because
there are many times when you have to dip the
arm in the water. With cycling arm warmers, you can easily move the sleeve
up the arm, they're lightweight and you can spray them with Deet.

100% Deet, buy two small pocket size, and know where you put them at all
times.

Earplugs, especially if you sleep in a tent. Thousands of mosquitoes
together will sound like a B-52 and they get trapped between your rainfly
and your tent.

Other Items: Solar Shower. It will have to be a quick one, the mosquitoes
will be out in full force, but a shower feels like a million dollars. Camp
where the wind picks-up. Lots of wind = NO Mosquitoes! The temperatures in
Alaska, were between 40 and 80, yes 80 degrees and can change within 6
hours. Come prepared. Hand lotion, your skin will get dry. After lotion bug
medicine to stop the itching.

fwiw,
-tom







Fred Lebow July 18th, 2006 03:24 PM

Combat against mosquitoes
 
A few years ago I was hiking the Bob Marshall Wilderness in MT
I was w 2 friends and a nutjob!
This guy had gone so crazy from mosquitoes that he started shooting them w a
45 pistol
I quickly dove to the ground and tackled him - True!

Fred

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"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message
...
What I did and what I could do better to combat against mosquitoes.

Before I left for my trip to Alaska, I cut my hair short, almost to a
crewcut. It's easier to keep clean, and for the times I did have to rub
bug juice on my head.

Washable hats, buy cheap ones or get freebees, and spray them with
mosquitoes repellant.
I made a big mistake by trying to wash my felt cowboy hat....shrinkage.

The Outdoor Research Spring Ring Headnet $9.95
It folds up into a small ring and it was a blessing in disguise
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/st...productId=1110

Lightweight bug off shortsleeve shirts....they work!

Cycling arm warmers. I hate long sleeve shirts when fly-fishing because
there are many times when you have to dip the
arm in the water. With cycling arm warmers, you can easily move the sleeve
up the arm, they're lightweight and you can spray them with Deet.

100% Deet, buy two small pocket size, and know where you put them at all
times.

Earplugs, especially if you sleep in a tent. Thousands of mosquitoes
together will sound like a B-52 and they get trapped between your rainfly
and your tent.

Other Items: Solar Shower. It will have to be a quick one, the
mosquitoes will be out in full force, but a shower feels like a million
dollars. Camp where the wind picks-up. Lots of wind = NO Mosquitoes!
The temperatures in Alaska, were between 40 and 80, yes 80 degrees and can
change within 6 hours. Come prepared. Hand lotion, your skin will get dry.
After lotion bug medicine to stop the itching.

fwiw,
-tom









hayseed July 23rd, 2006 10:39 PM

Combat against mosquitoes
 
Just got back from the Yukon with nary a mosquito bite. Used Downy
Fabric Softener Sheets. Rub 'em on your body, hat, shirt collar and
mosquitos will never land on you. Upside was that my bother and I camped
together for two weeks and arrived home smelling a little less like
two guys fishing in the Yukon for two weeks and a little more like the
wife's linen closet.

Cheers


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