01-26-2011, 09:50 PM
Gear to have would be a whistle, a light and a rope. A floatation devise in the way of a PFD is required however Fly-fishing float tubes do not require PFDs on lakes with less than 200 surface acres. Fly-fishing pontoons do require PFDs on all Idaho waters." You don't have to wear one but you need to have one within reach. Rivers you must always wear a vest.
Flippers are you life line so choose a pair with allot of surface. If cost is an issue, Scuba fins are a real good choice as they can be found for a good price.
I personally prefer a stiffer flipper to hunker down hard and heavy if the weather changes, and it will at Henry's.
TD has a good intro PDF to be had here.
Now when you get ready for flies to use on these Idaho waters, give me a holler...that is my specialty.
FG
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Flippers are you life line so choose a pair with allot of surface. If cost is an issue, Scuba fins are a real good choice as they can be found for a good price.
I personally prefer a stiffer flipper to hunker down hard and heavy if the weather changes, and it will at Henry's.
TD has a good intro PDF to be had here.
Now when you get ready for flies to use on these Idaho waters, give me a holler...that is my specialty.
FG
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