Don't Get Bugged-Use Mosquito Repellents
These days, mosquito repellents are a health necessity. With the advent of the West Nile virus the fisherman needs to take all precautions when outdoors. There are several types of mosquito repellents that we will discuss here. The most effective repellents are those that contain DEET, however some people prefer to use more natural alternatives.

Mosquito repellents containing DEET are available in different levels of concentration. On the whole the higher levels give a more effective and longer lasting protection. For most types of exposure a 10 to 35 percent concentration of DEET will provide enough protection. Repellents can be applied to clothing, tents and sleeping bags as well as directly to exposed skin. Natural or herbal repellents are also available for purchase. Most natural repellants are derived from plant material such as Citronella, Eucalyptus, Rosemary and Verbena. These products generally need to be applied more often than those containing DEET. One thing to consider when choosing a natural product is that many people are allergic to plant materials. A relatively new type of repellent is a mosquito band which looks like a watch band and is treated with a product to help repel the mosquitoes.

Use of a bug repellent will make your fishing time much more enjoyable. After all, you want to be casting flies not swatting mosquitoes.

About Author

Bob Boyce is a regular contributor to Fly Fishing Resources, an online resource offering you information and terrific prices on fly-fishing equipment, gifts, vacations and services at http://www.flyfishing-equipment-gear.com.

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