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RUSTY SPINNER: MAGNET HAT
RUSTY SPINNER: MAGNET HAT
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- Classic Trucker Design
- Arched Brim
- Crown height: Medium
- Breathable mesh back
- Fully adjustable snapback
- Black underarm fore reduced glare
- Six panel design
- Magnetic Dry Fly post
- 65% cotton, 35% polyester shell
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Imported
The Magnet
- The magnet safely holds flies and allows them to dry
- Holds multiple flies
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When you have a fly on the magnet, the trout is rising out of the brim to take the fly
The Dry Fly Magnet Hat is everything you will want in a fly fishing hat… plus it has a built in magnet that will hold a few of your favorite flies while you are on the water. It has a classic trucker hat shape and design with a breathable mesh back and adjustable snap closure. A slightly curved brim and a medium height crown. The hat’s structure is definitely a step up from the old “Dad hat” but not too steep. The bottom of the brim is black to reduce glare reflecting up off the water. The sweat band is also black to avoid discoloration and ever looking dirty. The branding on the crown is big and bold - clearing answering the question of your fly preference. Dry Fly branding on the inside tape and on a small tag on the back left.
The feature that really makes this hat special is the magnet. Simply hold your fly up to the magnet and it snaps into place. A great way to dry a fly that’s been chewed on by a fish or started sinking after too many casts. The magnet holds barbed and de-barbed hooks just as well. The magnet will hold multiple flies. You can load up the magnet before you head out on the river or just use the magnet when you are quickly changing flies out on the water. It is a great way to dry flies before putting them back in your fly box. Keeps wet flies and moisture out of your fly box eliminating the risk of your hooks getting rusty. The hat comes currently comes in 5 colors named for classic dry fly patterns.
We hope you love this hat and that it becomes your new lucky fishing hat.
Inspiration - Flies on Hats
Ever hook one of your favorite flies to the velcro-like patch on your pack only to find that it has disappeared when you go to retrieve it on your line, especially if it had a barbless hook? It is usually right when the fish you have been watching is rising and you are sure it will take that exact pattern. It happens. It has happened to me. It is tempting to hook flies to your hat. I have done it with regret as I yank it out of the hat only to find that the barb is not completely crushed and it pulls broken thread out of the new hole in the brim. I like the idea of the A River Runs Through It Fedora with all the flies in the band, but find myself drawn more to a baseball cap style. SO, how do we get a couple flies easily and safely stored on a hat until needed, without tearing it up? Introducing the Dry Fly Magnet Hat.
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