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![]() "Lazarus Cooke" wrote... Tim J. wrote: "Louis Owen" wrote... What's the best all round vest for no more than $175.. I mostly fish small rivers ands stream in Michigan's UP... $175? Hell, buy one of these and then send me the remainder: http://tinyurl.com/2pewr. BMIA, Ken. ![]() I agree. I use some sort of Orvis vest that I picked up in SF sometime, years ago, for around $25. What's good about it is that it's made of nylon netting that takes up no room and weighs nothing so the whole thing can be rolled up and stuffed somewhere. I can't imagine what would make it worth spending twice that. For me, the aim of fly fishing is how little can you carry? A matchbox with a few flies in it, a rod, a reel with a line, floatant. A net if you want to eat some fish ( you don't need one otherwise.) What more? that's the whole point. It should really all fit in your pants pocket. But then there's the cheese sandwich, and the apple, and the chocolate bar... When I first started, I found myself cramming my vest full of all the gear I had instead of thinking about where I was fishing and how I wanted to fish that day. IMHO, that preparation is part of the fly fishing experience. Now I have a LOT of empty pockets (available for cheese sandwiches, etc.) -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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