| Although it is a satisfying and overwhelming | | | | 2. Be organized. Categorize your things. Keep |
| experience, going on a fly fishing trip alone can fly | | | | things of the same category in one bag or place. |
| by so fast it has ended before you know it. It | | | | For instance, place all your fishing equipment in |
| can also be such as a hassle if you did not make | | | | one bag so that every time you go out to fish, |
| preparations before making the trip. You could | | | | you will know which one to carry. |
| spend most of your time attending to | | | | 3. Plan ahead. Time is essential on fishing trips like |
| malfunctioning equipment and other little troubles | | | | this. Do not waste time driving or walking around |
| that could have been avoided had you come | | | | not knowing what to do. Plan ahead for the whole |
| prepared! | | | | day. If you are not yet sure of places you want |
| You make a fly fishing trip memorable and | | | | to visit, bring a map with you or ask suggestions |
| successful even if you are doing it only by | | | | from resort staffs and other people you meet |
| yourself. Consider these five travel tips to help | | | | along the way. |
| you focus on the fishing part of your trip and not | | | | 4. Have a back up. Even the best fly fishing gear |
| on other irrelevant matters. | | | | breaks down occasionally. It is always good to be |
| 1. Visualize yourself on the water. Ask yourself: | | | | ready and prepared in cases of emergency. |
| What do I need? How can I catch fish? Imagining | | | | 5. Stay tough. Winds and rain are normal at high |
| what you should be doing on the fishing site can | | | | elevations. Prepare your rain gear. After all, it is |
| help you know the kinds of equipment you will | | | | just water! |
| use on the field. | | | | |