06-30-2016, 01:43 PM 
		
	
	
		[quote Joe_Dizzy]
Early/mid June is peak mosquito season in the Uintas. When I fish there I prepare accordingly:
- Wide brim hat (good idea anyway to keep the sun off your ears/neck) makes a nice platform to support one of those fine mesh bug screens around your head.
- Long sleeve shirt... one of those light fabric, fishing shirts.
- Off brand fan-type repeller. Fresh batteries and a fresh refill clipped to your backpack or fishing vest completes the force field. [laugh]
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I assume you mean early/mid July? Just clarifying. If that is the case should I reassess my mosquito defense? Not desirable but definitely better than mosquito that can overpower deet! [ ]
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Thanks for all the pointers... very helpful to come here!
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Early/mid June is peak mosquito season in the Uintas. When I fish there I prepare accordingly:
- Wide brim hat (good idea anyway to keep the sun off your ears/neck) makes a nice platform to support one of those fine mesh bug screens around your head.
- Long sleeve shirt... one of those light fabric, fishing shirts.
- Off brand fan-type repeller. Fresh batteries and a fresh refill clipped to your backpack or fishing vest completes the force field. [laugh]
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I assume you mean early/mid July? Just clarifying. If that is the case should I reassess my mosquito defense? Not desirable but definitely better than mosquito that can overpower deet! [
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] Thanks for all the pointers... very helpful to come here!
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