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At my local Scheels with a $50 gift card in my pocket...nosing around.  

 

Find an interesting looking hat with a no-flop brim. @Lead Head they even float!!

 

99% of the time I can never find a hat large enough for my size 8 head...

 

Not today!

 

Scheels had several XXL and XXXL's in stock...

 

Bonus: the huge sizes were discounted from $74 down to $59.  I got two!

 

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Cool!

 

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Shelta hats are outstanding! My favorite hat for when it isn't brutally hot out. 

 

Huk's new boonie has borrowed the idea of having a stiffener in the brim, both in the A1A and the regular one. I think the regular is a better fit for bass fishing in crazy hot weather... the A1A seems built for sight fishing with a giant brim and black on the underside which I'm guessing is to cut glare. 

 

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Those look great, after sinking $100 worth of hats, I particularly appreciate that they float! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I like that! I do NOT like a floppy brim! Might have to get one of those. 

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Johnbt - the b stands for bighead  :)

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