Fear No Snag Midweight Hoodie with Letterman Back

From $49.00

Fear no snag. Have a little faith. Dare to make the next cast far back under those tree limbs and into the shadowy pockets. There ya go. Fish on! This Troutbitten hoodie features the Letterman print on the back and Josh Darling’s Tree design on the front. — — — The perfect fit and super soft — this Bella Canvas 3719 adult unisex hoodie weighs in at 7 oz/yd, and is perfect for chilly river walks or sun protection in the sunny valleys.

  • 52% airlume combed and ring-spun cotton, 48% poly fleece
  • Hood
  • Side seamed
  • Retail fit
  • Boosts courage for daring casts

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