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HUK Men's Kc Pursuit Long Sleeve, Sun Protecting Fishing Shirts

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Original price $ 75.00
Original price $ 75.00 - Original price $ 75.00
Original price $ 75.00
Current price $ 45.00
$ 45.00 - $ 45.00
Current price $ 45.00
  • 100% Polyester
  • Imported
  • HUK: Uniting anglers through performance-engineered, technical gear designed to fuel your passion and pursuit no matter when, where or how you fish
  • SUN PROTECTION: This fishing shirt protects your skin from the sun's harmful rays - Huk added the most advanced sun-blocking +50 UPF materials to their apparel to block both UVA and UVB rays
  • MOISTURE TRANSPORT: Keeping dry is critical to keeping warm on the cold water - Hydrophobic or "water-hating" quality within the fibers of this fishing shirt, transport sweat away from skin to the exterior of the shirt where it can evaporate efficiently
  • STAIN RELEASE: Because fishing can be dirty, Huk added a special stain release treatment that not only enables stains to be easily washed out but also resists oily substances from attaching to the garment in the first place
  • SUPERIOR BREATHABILITY: Keep your skin dry and comfortable on the water - Huk performance shirts includes special fibers that transport sweat away from the skin and synthetic materials that allow air to pass through to create superior breath-ability


The Huk KC Scott© Pursuit Long Sleeve features KC Scott's Flag Fish graphic. This lightweight crew neck shirt is an ideal layer on cooler days and perfect worn by itself when it's hot. With +UPF 50 to block UVA and UVB rays for all-day sun protection, the Pursuit shirt is a must-have for any angler's arsenal.


KC Scott is a marine artist living in South Florida. His vast experience of both freshwater and saltwater fish have given him a huge catalogue of images to pull from and put on canvas. He wants people to feel as though they are face to face with the fish, as if they could reach out, touch the piece, and feel the cool waters of the lakes and oceans!