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Where do you have what?

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Re: Where do you have what?

Postby gabe » February 12th, 2013, 7:40 pm

near the car: wp camera, nippers, hemostats, tippet, floatant, flybox, and beer in hand and pocket
Creek treks and larger rivers: same as above but in vest plus filter bottle and with more beer in vest.
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Re: Where do you have what?

Postby WadeK » February 13th, 2013, 8:53 am

Reyne,

Per your quote, you're not doing something wrong. :funnyup: We need a smiley for walking away shaking your head.

Everybody else,
Thanks for your input. I think I may just do some sewing on my vest and move some of the stuff from the lanyard to the vest. I keep threatening to condense down into 1 flybox loaded for where I am, instead of carrying 3 boxes for 300+ nymphs, 150+ drys and 50+streamers in the vest, and leave them in the truck.

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Re: Where do you have what?

Postby flocktothewall » February 14th, 2013, 12:19 pm

Reyne wrote:Here you go:



Funny...



Dude at first I was like What the heck?! Thats funny!
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Re: Where do you have what?

Postby meb » February 15th, 2013, 10:59 am

If I'm fishing on waters that might have a variety of hatches, I'm usually wearing a vest that is filled to the brim with flies and duplicates of everything I need. If I'm fishing our local waters I usually have a backpack filled with extra clothes, first aid stuff, and not so many flies. I like the thought of traveling light, but it seems I only do it when fishing for fish other than trout: bass, steelhead, shad come to mind.

My trout vest is familiar enough that I can reach for most of my stuff without thinking about it. I have a closet full of chest packs, smaller vests, fanny packs, and bags, but mostly I take my vest.

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Re: Where do you have what?

Postby DrCreek » February 15th, 2013, 1:12 pm

Lanyard... 4 spools only - 6x and 7x only. Nippers. A loud whistle. Hemostats.

Vest... don't own or need one. Large volume lumbar pack works better for my needs.

Truck... 2 full-size maglites, and enough stuff under the back seat in a sealed bag that would allow myself and one more person to survive easily for 2 full days and nights in case we got hung up.
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Re: Where do you have what?

Postby briansII » February 15th, 2013, 2:15 pm

Reyne wrote:Here you go:



Funny...



That guy's facial expressions are disturbing. :oo:

Thank goodness it wasn't a sling pack like the title suggests. I currently have a sling pack on order, and would not be able to wear it, after seeing that video.

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Re: Where do you have what?

Postby Flatsix » February 15th, 2013, 3:12 pm

Small San Juan pack
Hemo
Nippers
Whistle
Small fly box
Tippet
Cliff Bar
Whistle
Sawyer bottle
Sunblock
Whistle
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Cottonelle Single Pack (Added after my friend had to go and used his zip off pant leg to take care of business, TMI?) :booty:
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