When I Die Fly Fishing Shirt | Tie My Ashes Into a Size 14 Dry Fly | Funny Fly Fisherman Gift

When I Die Fly Fishing Shirt | Tie My Ashes Into a Size 14 Dry Fly | Funny Fly Fisherman Gift

Heather Grey / XS
$35.00
Sale price  $35.00 Regular price 
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When I Die Fly Fishing Shirt | Tie My Ashes Into a Size 14 Dry Fly | Funny Fly Fisherman Gift

When I Die Fly Fishing Shirt | Tie My Ashes Into a Size 14 Dry Fly | Funny Fly Fisherman Gift

$35.00
Sale price  $35.00 Regular price 
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When I Die... I've Still Got Hatches to Match For fly anglers who know the hatch waits for no one. This vintage-inspired fly fishing shirt features a fly fisherman making a perfect cast across a mountain river, with the fly line arcing through the air beneath the unforgettable quote: "When I die... tie my ashes into a size 14 dry fly — I've still got hatches to match." Whether you're chasing rising trout on a spring creek, matching the hatch on a mountain stream, or spending quiet mornings on your favorite river, this shirt celebrates the obsession every fly angler understands. Features Vintage-inspired fly fishing artwork Classic mountain river scene Soft, comfortable everyday fit Perfect for the river, fly shop, lodge, or everyday wear Available in multiple sizes and colors Perfect Gift For Fly fishermen Fly fishing enthusiasts Trout anglers Trout bums Fishing dads Outdoor lovers Father's Day gifts Retirement gifts Birthday gifts for anglers Christmas gifts for fishermen Some people fish. Others spend a lifetime studying hatches, perfecting casts, and chasing trout in beautiful places. One more cast. One more rise. One more trout. This lightweight cotton crew blends quiet nostalgia with everyday wear. A small, subtle chest emblem and a larger vintage landscape on the back create a two-part story: gentle detail up front, and a sunlit mountain scene behind you. The soft, breathable fabric drapes cleanly thanks to side seams and shoulder tape, so the tee keeps its shape through repeated wear. Wear it on mornings by the lake, on slow road trips, or layered under a jacket when the light shifts—it reads like a familiar playlist you keep coming back to.

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