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Learn more about hats for fly fishing. This video covers essential information to help you make informed decisions about your fly fishing gear and ...

Fly fishing hats do more than show your favorite logo, they help manage glare, heat, wind, and long hours of sun exposure. From breathable truckers and performance caps to full-coverage sun hats and warm beanies, this collection is built for real time on the water. Use the filters to narrow by style, season, and protection level, then pick the hat that matches how you fish.
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Trident Dirigo Trucker HatTrident Dirigo Trucker Hat
Trident Trident Dirigo Trucker Hat
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Trident Heritage HatTrident Heritage Hat
Trident Trident Heritage Hat
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Trident Flat Brim HatTrident Flat Brim Hat
Trident Trident Flat Brim Hat
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Simms Cutbank Sun HatSimms Cutbank Sun Hat
Simms Simms Cutbank Sun Hat
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Beige cotton baseball cap with black embroidered Atlas script and Fly Fishing logo, curved brim, casual outdoor hatThree Atlas script baseball caps in tan, light khaki and navy blue with embroidered logo on cotton twill, curved brim
Atlas Atlas Script Hat
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Simms Single Haul Cap
Simms Simms Single Haul Cap
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Black high-crown trucker hat with mesh back, flat brim and white ATLAS logoNavy Trident Atlas high-crown cap with flat brim, perforated mesh sides and white ATLAS logo
Atlas Atlas High Crown Hat
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Simms Windstopper Beanie
Simms USA Catch Trucker Hat
Simms Trout Icon Trucker Hat
Simms Tongass Rain Cap
Simms Simms Tongass Rain Cap
Sale price$49.95
Simms Single Haul Trucker - Back Eddy Camo Fill
Simms Single Haul Small Fit Trucker
Simms Captains Cap
Simms Simms Captains Cap
Sale price$34.95
Simms Limited Edition Skeena Double Haul Rope Cap
Simms Limited Edition Abaco Double Haul Rope Cap
Simms Insulated Ballcap
Simms Simms Insulated Ballcap
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Simms Hayward Wool Beanie
Simms Guide Classic Fishing Hat
Simms Flatbill Cap
Simms Simms Flatbill Cap
Sale price$34.95
Simms Exstream Cap
Simms Simms Exstream Cap
Sale price$79.95
Simms Everyday Watchcap
Simms Simms Everyday Watchcap
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Simms Everyday Waffle Knit Beanie

Hats Quick Picks

  • Best All-Around: Trident Fly Fishing Performance Hat - For anglers who want one cap that fishes hard and still looks clean off the water. UPF-rated, breathable fabric and a pliable brim make it comfortable from boat rides to bank missions.
  • Best Sun Protection: Simms Sunshield Cap - For long, high-angle sun days when your neck gets cooked before your hands do. The integrated cape adds coverage without committing to a full wide-brim hat.
  • Best for the Flats: Simms Cutbank Sun Hat - For skiff and beach days when shade matters more than style points. A wide brim and chin strap help keep coverage in wind and boat speed.
  • Best Everyday Trucker: Trident Trucker Hat - For warm-weather anglers who want max airflow and a classic look. The mesh back vents well while the structured front holds its shape.
  • Best Cold-Weather Option: Trident Fly Fishing Beanie - For late-season trout, winter steelhead mornings, and any day the wind wins. A simple, warm beanie that fits easily under a hood.

How to Choose Hats

Ball cap vs. wide-brim sun hat

Action: Start with a ball cap for most trout fishing and everyday use, then add a wide-brim when you’re exposed for hours.

Best for: Ball caps pair well with sunglasses and help cut glare; wide-brims are better for open water, beaches, and flats where overhead sun is relentless.

Avoid if: If you’re constantly looking down to tie knots in wind, an oversized brim can feel in the way, choose a cape-style cap instead.

Sun protection features that actually matter

Look for: UPF-rated fabrics, dark underbrims to reduce glare, and ventilation panels for hot weather. For wind (boats, beaches, ridgelines), a chin strap or secure closure is a big quality-of-life upgrade.

Fit and closure (why it affects your fishing)

Best for: Snapbacks are easy to adjust and work well for most head shapes; hook-and-loop closures fine-tune fit but can wear faster if constantly soaked and sun-baked.

Tip: If you wear a hooded sun shirt, pick a lower-profile cap so the hood sits comfortably and doesn’t push the hat forward.

When a beanie beats a cap

Best for: Cold starts, shoulder seasons, and windy days where ears matter. A beanie also plays nicely under rain shells and wading jackets.

Materials & Durability

  • After each trip: Air-dry your hat fully (especially sweatbands) to reduce odor and keep the shape stable.
  • Cleaning: Spot clean first; if you wash, use cold water and mild detergent, then reshape and air-dry.
  • Sun + sweat reality: Salt, sunscreen, and sweat break fabrics down over time, rinsing after hot days extends life.
  • Packability: If you travel, pick a hat with a pliable brim or crush-friendly build so it survives duffels and boat bags.

Complete Your Setup

Related Gear

  • Polarized Fishing Sunglasses - Cuts glare and helps you track fish, structure, and currents.
  • Gloves & Socks - Add sun gloves for summer line-stripping, or warmth for cold-weather days.
  • Fly Fishing Shirts - Pair a good hat with UPF coverage when you’re exposed all day.
  • Packs & Bags - Keeps spare layers, sunscreen, and accessories organized for full-day missions.

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Hats FAQs

Q: What’s the best type of fly fishing hat for all-day sun?

A: For full exposure (flats, lakes, beaches), a wide-brim sun hat or a cape-style sun cap gives the most coverage. A standard ball cap is great for daily use but won’t protect your ears and neck as well.

Q: Do fly fishing hats really help with glare?

A: Yes, brims shade your eyes and reduce overhead glare, especially when paired with polarized sunglasses. Some hats also use darker underbrims to cut reflected light.

Q: Should I choose a trucker hat or a solid-back cap?

A: Trucker hats vent best in hot weather thanks to mesh panels. Solid-back caps can feel warmer but often block wind a bit better and may feel less “drafty” on cool mornings.

Q: What features matter most for saltwater fly fishing hats?

A: Secure fit (strap), good ventilation, and materials that handle sweat and salt are key. On skiffs and beaches, more brim coverage usually means less fatigue from sun exposure.

Q: How should a fly fishing hat fit?

A: Snug enough that it won’t blow off when you look down to tie knots, but not so tight that it gives you a headache after a few hours. If you wear a hooded sun shirt, avoid overly tall crowns that get pushed forward by the hood.

Q: How do I clean a fly fishing hat without ruining it?

A: Spot clean first and air-dry. If it needs more, hand wash in cool water with mild soap, rinse well, then reshape the brim and crown before drying.

Q: Is a beanie useful for fly fishing?

A: Absolutely, when temps drop, keeping your head and ears warm makes a bigger difference than most anglers expect. A beanie also layers easily under a rain jacket hood.

Q: Do I need a chin strap?

A: If you fish boats, beaches, or windy rivers, it’s worth it. A strap keeps a wide-brim or sun hat functional instead of something you’re constantly chasing downstream.

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