- Personal/toiletry items
- Jeans/long pants
- Long-sleeved shirts
- Rain coat and pants
- Underwear
- Warm socks – several pairs
The Outpost
This handy list will get you all prepped for a week of your dreams.
For the Lodge
- Shoes for wet and dry weather
- Comfy slippers/Casual shoes
- Extra camera battery
- Powered reading light
- Books or games
- Alarm clock
Liquor is not provided – feel free to bring your own!
For the River
- Fleece tops and bottoms to wear under waders
- Polypropylene long underwear
- Sweater or polar fleece
- Medium weight jacket, water-resistant, with hood
- Vest or warm jacket to wear under rain gear or waders
- Warm socks – several pairs
- Warm, waterproof (and lucky!) fishing hat
- Waterproof footwear
- Warm fishing gloves and stripping gloves
- Good raingear – Gore-Tex and other breathables are best
- Waders & wading belt – Gore-Tex and other breathables are best
- Wading boots – please no studs as they damage our boats
- Polarized sunglasses
- Binoculars
- Memory cards and extra batteries
- Sun block (we can always hope)
- Insect repellent, 95% DEET content
- Head net
- Bag for carrying your gear on boat – dry bags are best
For the River
- Fleece tops and bottoms to wear under waders
- Polypropylene long underwear
- Sweater or polar fleece
- Medium weight jacket, water-resistant, with hood
- Vest or warm jacket to wear under rain gear or waders
- Warm socks – several pairs
- Warm, waterproof (and lucky!) fishing hat
- Waterproof footwear
- Warm fishing gloves and stripping gloves
- Good raingear – Gore-Tex and other breathables are best
- Waders & wading belt – Gore-Tex and other breathables are best
- Wading boots – please no studs as they damage our boats
- Polarized sunglasses
- Binoculars
- Memory cards and extra batteries
- Sun block (we can always hope)
- Insect repellent, 95% DEET content
- Head net
- Bag for carrying your gear on boat – dry bags are best
Rods and Reels
We provide all rods and reels, flies, beads, weights, tippet, fly tying vise…the works. With that said, speaking as fishing fanatics, we understand completely if you want to bring your own gear. Here’s what we recommend:
- Rainbow fishing: 6-8 weight (trust us – after several 50+ fish days in a row, you’ll want to be able to get them in quickly – 8 weight is ideal)
- Grayling/Dolly/Char fishing: 4-5 weight
- Sockeye Salmon fishing: 8 weight
- Line – weight forward floating line
- A long rod, 8.5-9.5 is ideal
- Ten foot leaders are the best choice with 8-10lb. tippets
- Bubble strike indicators work best in order to pick up on light biting Trout and Char