Fly Fishing Gear Bag
SIMMS Headwaters Fly Fishing Tackle Bag – Leland Fly Fishing Outfitters
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Allen Company Platte River Fishing Gear Bag $35.84 This is a fantastic bag for storing and transporting your fishing or hunting waders. Keep the damp and dirty waders in the bag, and the mess out of the car or truck. Keep wading shoes and waders in the same place, so they’re always ready to go. Storage… |
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Crystal River Fly Fishing Combo Kit $15.49 Kit includes 8’0″ 3-piece fly rod, graphite fly reel, fly line, tapered leader and two flies…. |
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Allen Company Cascade Fishing Rod and Gear Bag $116.24 Have gear, will-travel. This rod and gear travel bag will make it a breeze to travel with your rod, reel, tackle, small gear, and tools to have a great day on the water…. |
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Fishpond Trailhead Rolling Rod/Gear Bag Don’t mistreat the equipment that gives you so much joy and peace (and maybe a little frustration, too) when you travel to and from local holes or distant watery destinations. With the Fishpond Trailhead Rolling Rod/Gear Bag, you can safely store rods, reels, waders, boots, packs, and extra clothes during short or long trips via car or plane.Product FeaturesMaterial: nylon ripstop (420D), ballisti… |
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Fishpond Trailhead Rolling Fly Rod Gear Bag Fly Fishing $279.95 The Fishpond Trailhead Rolling Rod Gear Bag is a unique wheeled travel bag for your rod tubes and chest packs, vests or waders. This wheeled travel piece stores five 33 inch rod tubes in its bottom-molded compartment. Top compartment will hold vests, chest packs, clothing, waders, etc. The Trailhead’s rugged construction and materials help ensure that your gear arrives safely and organized. Highl… |
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Water Dog Boat Bag $149.00 Designed to thrive in wet conditions, the Water Dog boat bag is perfect for calm and rough conditions alike. Crafted from highly water-resistant fabric, it holds up even in standing water with a waterproof bottom and a waterproof, pull-out rain fly…. |
Walking into the wilderness and surviving over a long period ? (Perhaps years)?
I am seriously considering walking into the wilderness and living my life peacefully. I would like to live off of the land, wildlife, lakes, streams and rivers. This is NOT a fly-by-night decision and I would welcome any suggestions or experiences that anyone may have had in this area. I have researched such things as must have survivalist essentials. Tent, sleeping bag, survivalist kits, rifles, fishing gear, survival books, food, water, clothing, etc., etc. What I am interested in reading about from readers is personal experiences or from people who would be interested in attempting the same lifestyle. I am planning this major step in my life sometime within the next three months. Experiences ? Suggestions ? Encouragement ? Interest in participating ? All ideas are welcome. Please, serious responses only. Thanks.
The way my life is going, I would love to follow you into the wild. I am miserable sitting in my office all day and dreaming of being outside. I have thought about taking some time for myself after I finish my masters degree, and maybe hiking the appalachian trail or something. I am tired of all the stress and deadlines, and would welcome the freedom of roaming the wilderness. I think it is a great idea, and I think you should go for it if you really want it.
By the way, where are you planning to go? I think Alaska would be an excellent place to attempt something like this.
The Fishing Spot
