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  1. #11
    Fry
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    Re: How do you carry your gear?

    A backpack I found on clearance at Eddie Bauer ($10) that has enough bungee to hold what I need it to is only used on full day or long hike in trips. Otherwise, cargo pants.

  2. #12

    Re: How do you carry your gear?

    I hear you on the simplifying things. I flip between a lumbar pack for when I am carping and/or need the water on hot summer days and then go to a whatever I can stuff in a pocket or hang off my jeans the rest of the time. I catch about as many fish and don't sound like a circus coming to town.

  3. #13

    Re: How do you carry your gear?

    A spool of tippet, a dozen or so flies, hemostats, nipper, camera sometimes...fits in two shirt pockets. Less is more.

  4. #14
    jdm5047
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    Re: How do you carry your gear?

    I have some obscure product made by Sage, but its just a waist pack with a few pockets. Fits 2-3 boxes, tippet & leaders and any other gadgets I need. In some circles, it could be called a fanny pack :shock: but I love using it. I have and occasionally use a vest but I have found that 75% of my fishing can be done with the contents of the small waistpack. I spin it behind me when I'm fishing, but have the forceps hanging close for quick access.

    I certainly prefer the minimalist approach to fishing, it certainly simplifies fishing. I find it no coincidence, though, that the consensus in this thread is "less is more". The small stream fishing mentality can apply many fishing situations.

  5. #15

    Re: How do you carry your gear?

    I'll be getting a nook sack from Recycled Waders soon and that will be my new minimalist bag.


  6. #16

    Re: How do you carry your gear?

    Rick,

    I'd be interested to know how the new bag works out. I wonder if a Nalgene will fit (I think so) with a few other items. If so, it would make a nice pack for those "more than minimal" days on stream.

    JB

  7. #17

    Re: How do you carry your gear?

    JB, I'll let you know how it works out and if a Nalgene bottle will fit in it. It's only 3 inches wide but since it's a soft side it might. I was thinking a filtering water bottle would be just as good and refillable. Plus I wont have to carry the extra weight in water. I've really started to go more towards the minimalist style of thinking.

  8. #18

    Re: How do you carry your gear?

    Minimalist, to me, means least amount of effort to hit the stream... as such, my vest fits the bill.

    I leave it packed with my regular fly box, tippet spools, reel, floatant, fishing license, etc...

    I grab that and My rod tube and I'm ready to fish. In the spring, it just stays in my car for afternoon quick trips.

  9. #19
    Egg
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    Nov 2009
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    Greenwood Village, Colorado
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    Re: How do you carry your gear?

    I have been using the Filson strap vest for several years.
    Seems to keep what I need, and maybe a little more.
    Just got the Recycled Waders bag and it is great for a couple of boxes.
    Wear a running pack with water bottle on my waist.
    ~ ZM

  10. #20

    Re: How do you carry your gear?

    Quote Originally Posted by adam

    Fishing Tenkara style photography by mikeytwoshoes

    HERE is a list of items I will be taking on 1-2 night pack fishing hikes.

    Adam, beautiful little stream.

    What state?



    - Brk Trt

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