I do pour overs at home and the backcountry. GSI makes an excellent 0.5oz super fine mesh filter that latches onto any cup I've tried. I use a Ti Snow Peak mug. Generally bury, burn, or throw the grounds in the creek when finished. http://www.rei.com/product/784659/gsi-outdoors-ultralight-java-drip-...
Yeah the lower you go, the more bass you'll find. The lower, lower sections are pretty much a warm water fishery with the occasionally rumored hog brown trout.
I've been wearing Oakley Frogskins for like 5 years now. The arms pop off easily, so if you drop or sit on em or something, you can snap em right back in. And the lenses are easily replaceable as there are lots of after market ones available.
And I finally won something! Some goofy Patagonia sun hat Gilligan-like thing though. It was too small so I took it back to Patagonia and they let me trade it for a flannel.
csimcox wrote:I've seen edits of the first 7 episodes of April's show, and I can tell you that it is one of the best pieces of fly fishing media I have ever seen.
April's one of the best pieces of fly fishing * I have ever seen too!
Hawk Vittles makes the best backpacking meals, in my opinion. They are high in calories per serving, low in sodium, and low in cost. Way better than any other commercially available dehydrated meal. http://hawkvittles.com/ I've also tried making my own, with little success. Could never get my dehydr...
Don't know enough about Goretex to comment on the change in color, but aren't Redington and Simms the same company? Or Simms owners Redington? Something like that...