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<blockquote data-quote="TboneD" data-source="post: 5664233" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>Years ago when I fished the Caney Fork (tail water), this time of year all I really needed was some 6x fluorocarbon tippet, an extra 5x 9 ft leader, a few extra strike indicators, forceps, a water bottle, small ziplock for my wallet, phone and some TP, and my little box full of my various tungsten bead head black fly imitations. I used a neck lanyard some but could manage it all with a good fishing shirt if I recall. Don't really need a vest for the Smokies, either. </p><p></p><p>However, If I'm fishing when we go out to see our daughter in Denver or anywhere else I'm not too familiar with I'll have a vest or chest pack on with a lot more tackle. Bottom line is how much I know about the stream, how long a day it's gonna be, and how far I am from my vehicle determines how minimalist I can go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TboneD, post: 5664233, member: 15160"] Years ago when I fished the Caney Fork (tail water), this time of year all I really needed was some 6x fluorocarbon tippet, an extra 5x 9 ft leader, a few extra strike indicators, forceps, a water bottle, small ziplock for my wallet, phone and some TP, and my little box full of my various tungsten bead head black fly imitations. I used a neck lanyard some but could manage it all with a good fishing shirt if I recall. Don’t really need a vest for the Smokies, either. However, If I’m fishing when we go out to see our daughter in Denver or anywhere else I’m not too familiar with I’ll have a vest or chest pack on with a lot more tackle. Bottom line is how much I know about the stream, how long a day it’s gonna be, and how far I am from my vehicle determines how minimalist I can go. [/QUOTE]
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