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<blockquote data-quote="400grains" data-source="post: 2982723" data-attributes="member: 113281"><p>If you are going to do a fly in, I'm thinking baiting is out. </p><p>As mentioned, spot and stalk works good if you have a vantage point. </p><p>Floating the shoreline was a great suggestion. </p><p>As mentioned, bug dope is a must. </p><p>If a lake or stream is close bye, maybe throw in a fishing pole. </p><p>Take the best optics you can. If you spend a lot of time glassing, you don't want the small, inexpensive binoculars. </p><p>Rifle calibers have already been mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="400grains, post: 2982723, member: 113281"] If you are going to do a fly in, I’m thinking baiting is out. As mentioned, spot and stalk works good if you have a vantage point. Floating the shoreline was a great suggestion. As mentioned, bug dope is a must. If a lake or stream is close bye, maybe throw in a fishing pole. Take the best optics you can. If you spend a lot of time glassing, you don’t want the small, inexpensive binoculars. Rifle calibers have already been mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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