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It seems that regardless of how much stuff you have or how you plan to
transport it, the question of "what to take, what to leave behind" plagues all fishing trips. I offer that it's actually easier to make the choice when going on a backpack than when towing the house behind you. Each year as I start to gear up for the summer I go through the pile of stuff and find lots of " I haven't used that once in the last couple years" junk .... clearly a "leave behind" ... but it's oh so hard to leave behind when you can just tuck it into a closet or someplace else out of the way "just in case." I bought diesel today for $4.19.9/gal and even though a 10 pound item tucked away won't affect mileage ... a bunch of them, together, might. And, more important than ecomomy is the mental disclipline and clarity that follows from 'sparseness.' At this point I have a pretty damn big pile of quality fly fishing stuff I'd give to the first person that saw it and said, " that's cool, I may get one of those" ...... you might want to drop by my place G |
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