If you're hiking deep into the mountains where lakes abound, you're missing the boat if you don't catch your supper. Here are seven items that perform and pack well for excellent backcountry fly fishing..
Our testers loved the medium-fast action on the 8'6" 5-weight Cabela's Stowaway 6. Leave the included hard case at home-the cloth case is enough protection if you pack the rod with your tent poles. $150, 4.5 oz. incl. case, cabelas.com
Why spend $38? Use a little parachute cord and buy a package of swivels for $2 and make your own. It's a fun project and you can customize it. Beads optional. — Washington Fisher
The Cabela's Stowaway rods are the best travel/backpack rods I have used. They break down small and are great rods. They are perfect for throwing in the pack so you can your meal instead of bringing one. — mapleleafman
That's a lot of Mountain House freeze dried dinners in exchange for the fly fishing gear. $82 for a hat? — d
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Why spend $38? Use a little parachute cord and buy a package of swivels for $2 and make your own. It's a fun project and you can customize it. Beads optional.
— Washington Fisher
The Cabela's Stowaway rods are the best travel/backpack rods I have used. They break down small and are great rods. They are perfect for throwing in the pack so you can your meal instead of bringing one.
— mapleleafman
That's a lot of Mountain House freeze dried dinners in exchange for the fly fishing gear. $82 for a hat?
— d
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