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Plus, the future of Olympic Peninsula’s wild steelhead. Designed to provide the no-compromise s

Plus, the future of Olympic Peninsula’s wild steelhead. [FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $49*]( [A saltwater fly fisher adjusts her set up.]( Designed to provide the no-compromise sun cover demanded by fly fishers—and everyone else who likes to play under the sun—our ultralight, quick-drying fabrics combine breezy, all-day comfort and 40–50+ UPF protection. [Women’s Sun Protection]( [Men’s Sun Protection]( [W’s Tropic Comfort Hoody]( Our 40–50+ UPF sun protective clothing blocks at least 97.5% of the sun’s UV rays. [Sun Gloves]( [Women’s Tech Skort]( [Men’s Sunshade Technical Hoody]( [Men’s Long-Sleeved Capilene® Cool Daily Fish Graphic Shirt]( [Forge Hat]( [M’s Guidewater II Pants - Regular]( These breathable, wear-everywhere fabrics protect against harmful ultraviolet rays, and unlike chemical sunscreens, aren’t greasy and won’t wash off or pollute our home waters. [Women’s Sun Protection]( [Men’s Sun Protection]( [Two fly fishers relax in the back of a truck.]( Last Chance to Get It Right [A wild juvenile steelhead swims in the current. ]( by Gregory Fitz 18 Min Read “This is the crux of what it means to be a steelhead angler on the Olympic Peninsula today: Can we embrace restraint and become guardians of these rivers and wild fish, instead of mobs of enthusiastic user groups?” [Read the Story]( Photos: (Top) Kate Crump re-rigs between rounds after going toe-to-toe with a giant trevally on Kiribati. JEREMY KORESKI (Middle) After a day stalking the Kiribati flats, April Vokey and Kate Crump recharge with the essentials—cool shade, cold beer and coconut water. JEREMY KORESKI (Bottom) Their survival is our angling future—wild juvenile steelhead jockey for position in Washington State’s Elwha River. JOHN R. MCMILLIAN Sign up. Show up. Take action. [Patagonia Action Works]( Patagonia Customer Service 8550 White Fir St, Reno, NV 89523 | [Help Center]( Email Preferences Set your gender, locale and frequency so we can send you emails that matter. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update My Preferences]( *Free Shipping details: If your order meets or exceeds the amount advertised on the website, you qualify for free ground shipping. Choose the FREE delivery option (up to 10 business days) at checkout or over the phone at 800-638-6464. This offer is valid for orders shipped to addresses in the United States and all U.S. Territories only, not valid for international orders. The free shipping option is not valid for gift cards, Patagonia Outlet stores, wetsuits, surfboards, or with Pro, Team and Group Sales. This email was sent to {EMAIL} | [View on web]( | © 2021 Patagonia, Inc.

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