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    Candice Jamieson
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    @aussiegirl

    Locale: Australia

    Hi everybody, new here and somewhat new to bushwalking. So far I have always taken dehydrated meal packs out bush but I am thinking fishing might be a better option. I know VERY little about fishing so I was wondering if somebody could tell me what the 'bare essentials' would be..? I assume that you dont need 15 types of lures and a 12kg tackle box…?

    #1523742
    Tad Englund
    BPL Member

    @bestbuilder

    Locale: Pacific Northwest

    Candice- welcome, it would be nice to know where you are going so someone doesn't have to type an entire encyclopedia on fishing to cover what you might need.

    BTW- I've fished for years and would not rely on my skills unless I've been there and know what to expect. I've fished lakes that at one time you cold throw anything in and catch something and other times on the same lake I've tried every fly in the box and didn't catch a thing. Fishing this summer has been good though

    #1523757
    Candice Jamieson
    Member

    @aussiegirl

    Locale: Australia

    Really showing my experience now! I do most of my walking in bushland along the east Australian coast. (average 15C nights, 28C days.) Lots of fresh and salt water fishing, the fishing is almost always incredible, and I'd have back up for emergency as well, I was thinking though, surely just some line, a bunch of hooks and a good knife would do it?

    #1527634
    Mike M
    BPL Member

    @mtwarden

    Locale: Montana

    you can put together a light kit that includes a ultralight pole (pack rod), ultralight reel (w/ 2-6 lb test), a light case and a small amount of tackle all under a lb

    this would make it much easier to actually catch fish (little more fun too :))

    both Daiwa and Quantum (others as well) sell pretty nice (multi-piece ul graphite rods combined w/ mutli ball bearing ul reels) kits for under $50 US

    #1528324
    Dan @ Durston Gear
    BPL Member

    @dandydan

    Locale: Canadian Rockies

    "both Daiwa and Quantum (others as well) sell pretty nice (multi-piece ul graphite rods combined w/ mutli ball bearing ul reels) kits for under $50 US"

    Wow…this sounds really tempting. I visited Daiwa's site and saw the 4 piece graphite rods ('pack rods') but I couldn't see these rod/real combo's you speak of.

    #1528341
    Tohru Ohnuki
    Member

    @erdferkel

    Locale: S. California
    #1528342
    te – wa
    BPL Member

    @mikeinfhaz

    Locale: Phoenix

    there are some pack rods/reels that dont come in a big goofy suitcase (since you wont be using it)
    bass pro shops has a 6' 4-piece and Eagle Claw makes a 5' 4-piece
    cabela's also has high quality pack rods made from IM6 graphite blanks. here's one i like: http://tinyurl.com/lk3q63

    the 6' medium/light action 4pc is imho a far better choice compared to a 5' rod because that extra foot is a boon for casting lighter lures and playing fish without exhausting them.
    pricey, yes. quality, yes. you get what you pay for.

    #1528658
    Todd Forbes
    Member

    @tf

    Here is an article about a rod I used this summer, a St.Croix 4 peice travel rod, by a guy backpacking in Yellowstone. They come in two different price ranges, $120 for the high-end rod with Fuji guides & reel seat and another that cost around $60 if I remember correctly:

    http://www.tackletour.com/reviewscps60lf4.html

    I added a nice Shimano reel with 6 ball bearings for another $60 so the whole package came to $120.

    I also just ordered a Tenkara rod kit which arrived in the mail today and the box was completly empty! Somewhere out West there is a guy in a brown UPS uniform fishing with my Tenkara rod! Talked to Daniel at TenkaraUSA.com and he is going to make it right, just have to send him photos of the mangled up box.

    #1528687
    Stephen Barber
    BPL Member

    @grampa

    Locale: SoCal

    That's disgusting that someone made off with your Tenkara outfit, but major kudos to Daniel for making it right!

    Once you actually get your Tenkara rod, etc, I'm sure you're going to enjoy it a lot!

    #1528729
    Mike M
    BPL Member

    @mtwarden

    Locale: Montana

    I almost pulled the trigger on the st croix, but was a little worried about something happening to it in the backcountry :)

    I went w/ this instead- $30 for a four piece Quantum graphite rod and a three bearing Quantum spinning reel- I figured if it was junk I'd only be out $30- turns out the quality is very good- it's light too- the rod weighs in @ 3.1 oz and the reel at 5.5- not shabby

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Quantum-XtraLite-Ultralight-Spinning-Rod-Reel-with-Case_W0QQitemZ350239007788QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item518bdf242c&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14#ht_849wt_760

    I was also looking at the Daiwa minipsin outfit

    http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=0010505116344a&type=product&cmCat=froogle&cm_ven=data_feed&cm_cat=froogle&cm_pla=0800102&cm_ite=0010505116344a

    #1583665
    Mark Lems
    Member

    @markl

    Hi Candice
    I am down in Tanja on the far south coast NSW.
    Just fyi, if you want to lure fish, unless you are hunting Murray Cod or big Barra, a few small minnow style lures should be sufficient (up to around the 50mm size). Stick to a silvery colour, you shouldn't go wrong – they'll work in salt (estuaries) bream, flathead etc, and in the fresh on bass, trout, silver perch etc. I use a 3ft Spinning rod and 1000 series reel, they're small and they work.
    If you want to fly fish, have a look at Tenkara, although if you are a beginner, I'd stick to lures.
    Sorry about the late post, just picked it up.
    All the best.
    ML

    #1583921
    Julian Watson
    Member

    @juleswatson

    Mark – how have you fared in the recent rains ? Have seen some great pics of the local estuaries.. I believe that every estuary south of Bateman's (bar Wallagoot) has opened or been opened. Good stuff.

    You should get along to the fly fishing intro nights at the Bega library !

    Good to see a NSW angler on board. – Jules (Corrimal, Wollongong)

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