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  1. #21

    Re: backpack fly fishing

    Holy heretic !!!! :shock: Now the next step is turning into a "good ole redneck Bass Boy" !!!!! :thumbdown:
    I puke at such a thought !!!!!!!!!!!!! :rpuke:

  2. #22

    Re: backpack fly fishing

    The Tenkara technique is intriguing to me, and I will definitely try it. But traditional (Western) fly fishing is what I love to do and either I'm going to get a light graphite pack rod, or figure out how to be happy lugging my cane rod in a rod tube for 4 days of hiking.

  3. #23

    Re: backpack fly fishing

    Tenkara IS fly fishing but I pretend I am cane pole fishing when pursuing it.

    I think using so many smilies is juvenile.

    So many choices.
    Japan: Tsuttenkai, Jolly Fishers, member since 2010

  4. #24

    Re: backpack fly fishing

    I don't want to grow up, I'm a Fly Fishing are us kid !!!!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D ;)

  5. #25

    Re: backpack fly fishing

    Holy heretic !!!! :shock: Now the next step is turning into a "good ole redneck Bass Boy" !!!!! :thumbdown:
    I puke at such a thought !!!!!!!!!!!!! :rpuke:[/quote]

    hey now careful us good ole redneck bass boy's .......... shouldnt make you puke........... we normally only make our women puke......... guess i should take a bath occasionally..........

    Adam:

    I use a thermarest chair back kit ........... weight is nothing if you are already carrying the pad.......... works like a charm for me and i can have both pad and chair



    DD

  6. #26

    Re: backpack fly fishing

    I use a 3/4 Thermarest, hmm.

    Maybe I'll try one of those Monarchs.

    I'm like you in that some things, I have to have along but for the most part, everything is very light and well thought out.

    And I am also a bass fisherman sans racing suit.
    Japan: Tsuttenkai, Jolly Fishers, member since 2010

  7. #27
    Fry
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    Southern NH / Central MA
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    Re: backpack fly fishing

    Adam, I'm planning on doing the same thing you are once the weather warms up around here. I'm planning a minimalist outfit, preferably as cheap as possible. I'm just starting to get my gear together, so nothing is really set in stone. In order to economize I'll be using as much stuff that I already own as possible, so some items won't be what you would call "ultralight."

    Preliminary gear list --

    Pack:

    -GoLite Jam $125 (light, fairly cheap, and available at EMS where I get a 15% student discount)
    -Millitary style MOLLE 3-day pack (it's heavy, but hey, I already own it; problem is it's a piece of junk and requires some modification and repair)

    Fishing:

    -TenkaraUSA Iwana rod
    -Small fly box (36 flies), clippers, etc....

    Shelter/sleeping:

    -I'm looking into some sort of tarp shelter, likely homemade out of tyvek or silnylon
    -Tyvek groundsheet
    -35 or 40 degree down sleeping bag
    -Foam sleeping pad

    Culinary:

    -MSR Pocket Rocket stove (christmas gift ;) )
    -8oz fuel canister
    -plastic spoon & fork (free)
    -An ancient stainless backpacking pot (free, and not as heavy as you'd think)
    -SIGG aluminum water bottle

  8. #28

    Re: backpack fly fishing

    http://www.backcountrygear.com/catalog/ ... fm/GO91210

    I found that when I was looking at golite packs. They have a bunch of great products.

    Pretty good price and free shipping.
    Japan: Tsuttenkai, Jolly Fishers, member since 2010

  9. #29
    Fry
    Join Date
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    Location
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    Re: backpack fly fishing

    Thanks for that link Adam!

  10. #30

    Re: backpack fly fishing

    Hey, no problem.

    Do me a favor huh?

    Keep checking in with your progress. I want to keep stoked up on this and nothing more keeps me going than to see others in the same process.

    I'll detail some of my stories and adventures with my kit. One of my projects is going to be a "solo" movie...
    Japan: Tsuttenkai, Jolly Fishers, member since 2010

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