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fly fishing etc.
I'm going to Kodiak Alaska fishing around August/ September. I want
to get back into fly fishing. I haven't fly fished in years and I need to get some gear. Since this will be my first time in years can somebody suggest where I can get some equipment for a first timer. I need to get some waders for fly fishing and also working the rivers with spinners? Since I'm only going to be trying this for about a week I don't want to spend a bunch of money. Any ideas about how I should equip myself? Allen |
fly fishing etc.
"Allen" wrote in message ups.com... I'm going to Kodiak Alaska fishing around August/ September. I want to get back into fly fishing. I haven't fly fished in years and I need to get some gear. Since this will be my first time in years can somebody suggest where I can get some equipment for a first timer. I need to get some waders for fly fishing and also working the rivers with spinners? Since I'm only going to be trying this for about a week I don't want to spend a bunch of money. Any ideas about how I should equip myself? Allen Allen, In the time frame you mention, you should catch the tail end of the Reds (Sockeye)and start of the Silvers (Coho)on Kodiak. Though an 8 weight outfit is a little overkill for the Reds(though not by much) you will need it for the Silvers. If Kodiak gets enough rain by the time you get there the Buskin right near the airport gets a decent early run. You can get an adequate used outfit on eBay. The weather at that time of year is usually cool enough that you shouldn't need expensive breathable waders. Decent neoprenes can be bought in most any flyshop (or even Walmart or Costco) for under $70. The rivers are fairly easy wading , so cheap felt soled wading boots are adequate. One of my friends gets by just fine with the cheap side zipper boots from Cabela's. You won't need an expensive reel, ( Abel, Ari T. Hart, Ross, Sage,Loop,etc.)but you should get one with a reasonably decent drag (Redington, Tioga, Scientific Anglers, etc.- also available on ebay). Have fun. I've been going up there every year for the past 6 years, but usually in the Sept/Oct time frame to catch the peak of the Silver run. The run was prety much of a bust last year on many of the Kodiak rivers, but the outlook is good for this year. Bob Weinberger |
fly fishing etc.
Unless somebody is paying your way, you are going to spend a bunch of money
getting there, fishing, eating, sleeping and getting back and you don't have a lot of time to plan your trip, to cut your costs and get your stuff together. 1. Call, email, fax or overnight a request to whoever is taking you on the island for a list of stuff they have there you can use. Ask for a list of mandatory things you must bring and optional stuff you need to bring. 2. Call the closest fly shop, ask the owner if he knows whoever is taking you or if he outfits on the island or if he has any knowledge about it. Keep calling to you find somebody who knows something. 3. Take all the lists of stuff you need, go see the fly shop owner, tell him how much money you have to spend and have him fix you up. Don't wait! He may have to order stuff to fit you! 4. If you take a bunch of yard sale, eBay or drug store junk up there with you and it disintegrates, the memories of what you missed out on will haunt you the rest of your life. Hurry! Good luck! John "Allen" wrote in message ups.com... I'm going to Kodiak Alaska fishing around August/ September. I want to get back into fly fishing. I haven't fly fished in years and I need to get some gear. Since this will be my first time in years can somebody suggest where I can get some equipment for a first timer. I need to get some waders for fly fishing and also working the rivers with spinners? Since I'm only going to be trying this for about a week I don't want to spend a bunch of money. Any ideas about how I should equip myself? Allen |
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