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GENERAL TRAVEL ITEMS: Ticket & itinerary Wallet, cash, Travelers checks Credit cards, Extra personal or company checks Prescription Medications Small first aid kit Aspirin & Ibuprofen Camera, film, battery Waterproof bag for laundry Regular sunglasses Polarized sunglasses Flashlight Needle nose pliers Day pack Sun screen Lip balm Notebook & pen Maps Swiss army knife Reading books Flask Travel alarm Reading glasses Hand lotion Insect repellent Toilet articles
TACKLE (if you want to bring your own): 6 weight Fly rod with WF floating line, 20# backing. 8 weight Fly rod with WF floating line, 30# backing. Also bring WF F/S line. Chest organizer tackle pack. Mayfly beaded lanyard. D. B. Dun travel case for each rod. Line clipper. Nail knot tool. Hemostat. 1 bottle Gink flotant. Fly line dressing, applicator & pads. Hold it double squeeze sheath for Gink. Tippet material - 3x, 2x, 1x, 0x. Butt leader 20# & 30#. Fly box. Flies on our list. Split shot BB & B, PPS 3/0. Reel lubricant. |
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CLOTHING: Lightweight long underwear bottom & tops. Fleece long underwear to protect against cold Alaskan water. Mid-weight jacket, great for non-rainy days. 2 pair wick type heavy weight socks. 2 pair light weight socks. 2 pair socks for traveling & evenings. 3 long sleeve fishing shirts, long tail. 2 sets lounging clothes. 2 pair fishing trousers. 3 bandanas, colorful. Keeps your neck warm. 3 Simms technical T undershirt. 6 pair briefs (underwear). 1 pair of your favorite shoe to wear in the evening. 1 Gore-Tex breathable waterproof rain jacket. Dont skimp on this item. 1 pair breathable Gore-Tex waders.. 1 pair wading boots. DO NOT get studs and make sure the fit is not tight or your feet will be cold. 1 Fleece or pile jacket. 1 Fishing hat (we furnish a fishing hat). 1 Pullover stocking cap (for September trips). Fingerless fishing gloves. Fleece gloves (for boat travel). 1 pair gravel guards. Wading belt. Wader repair kit. Wader gear bag. 2 Medium size duffle bags for all your gear. 1 Fishing vest. The Stearns inflatable is great. You have a good vest and added safety while wading, boating and airplane travel. 1 pair walking boots if you want to bird hunt, or walk into remote streams. L. L. Bean shoe pacs or similar.
(SEPTEMBER ONLY) IF YOURE HUNTING, ADD THESE ITEMS: Polar fleece gloves. Stocking cap. Waterproof walking boots. Rain pants, lightweight waterproof Gore-Tex to fit over your hunting trousers. Hunting trousers. Shooting glasses. Shooting vest is nice. Binoculars. |
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