Another interesting report from your busy summer. Thanks for the tour. One doesn't necessarily need to be caught without any fishing gear at all. Sometimes instead of bringing my usual fishing gear, I just bring a small ziploc with some floating fly line, and a few flies. Then will find some stick, often a willow branch to use as a crude pole. Of course sometimes fish feed right along shorelines, and in streams right along shielding banks.
Amused how your antsyness sometimes leads to not spending much time at even the more interesting landscapes and basins but rather moving on to others. No doubt driven by a desire to continue moving through your rather lengthy, planned itineraries.
David
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I am bumping this up as there is a recent question on this area.
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