Every purchase of this ‘Maine : FISHING’ – Outdoor Survival Mask helps fund contributions to local Maine communities!
When you leave home, protect yourself and your fellow hikers with these comfortable, trail-ready face coverings!
Get the extra coverage you need from heat or cold with our outdoor survival mask.
Survival masks provide a light, breathable barrier for your neck or face. Sport them during long outings in the great outdoors. This simple accessory can provide powerful protection from wind, chill and the sun’s harmful UV rays.
This outdoor survival mask is a versatile accessory that can be used as a face covering, headband, bandana, wristband, and neck warmer. Upgrade your accessory game and find a matching face shield for each of your outfits!
• 95% polyester, 5% elastane (fabric composition may vary by 1%)
• Breathable fabric
• Four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
• Washable and reusable
• One size
• Printed on one side, reverse side is left blank
You Alone In The Maine Woods
The Maine woods and waters offer endless opportunities for enjoyment — whether afoot (hunting, hiking, or snowshoe-ing) afloat (sailing, paddling, or powerboating), or riding on an ATV, snowmobile, or horseback.
But whenever you venture out to the woods or waters, there will be risks involved. You can’t completely avoid them, but you can anticipate them, prepare for them, and reduce the danger you put yourself and your fellow travelers in should an incident occur.
Sometimes it’ll just be an oops that you learn from without suffering anything more than embarrassment. Other times, your decisions and actions (or inaction) can escalate to a serious or life-threatening event.
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Go Fishing In Maine
With 3478 miles of tidal shoreline, numerous rivers and streams, and hundreds of clear lakes and ponds throughout the state, Maine is an incredible fishing destination. Cast a fly-line into a secluded pond in the shadow of Mount Katahdin, or troll for bluefish as ocean waves lap the side of your boat. Whatever type of fishing experience you’re looking for, Maine has something here for you.
Maine’s lakes and streams are home to an abundance of species of freshwater fish, including brook trout, landlocked salmon, togue, bass and perch.
If you’re looking for brook trout, Maine is the place to come: 95% of all the remaining brook trout in North America are found in Maine. Late spring and fall are the best times of year to catch these beautiful fish. Fun to catch on a fly line, you can spend a glorious day wading into small streams or casting from your boat.
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