by midger » May 28th, 2009, 7:11 pm
A dry bag is nice, but a waterproof bag like the old Montana bag with the roll shut/velcro enclosure is better as the whole top opens for access without digging down into the bag. If you've got a single or double rod case that enables you to have a second rod rigged and broken in half and safely stored, take it. I usually rig one for nymphs and one with streamers--YMMV, but listen to what the guide suggests.
Don't wear studded wading shoes--most guides will keel haul you, I'd just have you swim.
Raises heck with the boat's floor.
Listen to the guide, especially if there is a front fisher and a rear fisher. They'll help you keep your lines on the water, where they need to be, rather than in the boat undoing horrendous bird's nests.
Don't hook the guide.
Have fun.
"Should you cast your fly into a branch overhead or into a bush behind you, or miss a fish striking, or lose him,or slip into a hole up to your armpits-keep your temper; above all things don't swear, for he that swears will catch no fish."