Being an outdoorsman who hunts & fishes in MA, I can tell you that ticks, especially this year, will be terrible. However, for the couple of decades or more, I've taken precautions which have prevented me from having a single tick bite. Believe it or not. This flat out works. Developed about 20 years ago by the military for prevention, Permethrin is used to treat clothing. Not to be applied to the skin.
Now Permethrin is not a repellent. It's an insecticide which kills ticks on contact. You spray (pre-treat) your pants, socks, shirts or jacket with this product and it will solve your tick problem for several machine washings. Very effective.
Another pest we encounter quite often here, which causes disease as well, are mosquitoes. For this I use a pump spray of 100% DEET on exposed skin surfaces. Back of neck, forehead, back of the hands all treated with this product. In this case, DEET is a repellent, and not an insecticide, so it has to be re-applied once each day, prior to venturing outdoors. And you have to be careful not to apply it to the palms of your hands. As doing so may damage rod finishes or any other sort of plastic devices (cell phones, sonars, etc..). I dislike the can sprays as overspraying becomes a problem. And lotions alone retain the chemical on your hands, whereas the pump sprays allow you to direct this product where YOU want it.
Taking these two proven preventions allows me to move freely along the banks or in the deep woods worry free. Has worked for me for more years than I can recall. Works for me.