and equipment. It will also give you
the information that will help you decide where to go on your fly
fishing trips.
Make a Checklist
I don't think I could get through the day without using some kind of
checklist. This is especially true when getting ready to travel. Whether
you're driving or flying, it's a pain to get to your destination and
realize that you left some key stuff at home.
Most of us have had this experience. One time I left my extra waders
at home, and the pair that I did bring started leaking. (Not good at
9000 feet and 38 degree water.) We were just lucky to find a fly shop
open in a little town in the middle of nowhere.
Needless to say, I always take an extra pair of waders with me on every
fly fishing trip. The point is, had I used a checklist, I would have had
my spare waders on that trip as well.
Now all that's left is to go through your check list and make sure you
have everything you need. Once you're sure it's all there, hit the road.
And have a great Wyoming fly fishing trip.
eady to plan your fly fishing trip?
About the Author
Dale East is a long time outdoorsman and fly fisher and publisher of
Fly Fishing Wyoming