Packing List for Fishing
Clothing:
Temperatures are mild during our brief fishing season, ranging from the upper 30ºs at night to over 80º on some days. Temperatures are normally in the 45º-70º range. Heavy, duck hunting style rain jackets are not necessary. We recommend Cabela’s Guidewear, or something similar. Pack light, you’d be surprised how little you really need.
- 1 pair pants for fishing in.
- 1 pair light pants for wearing at the lodge.
- 1 warm shirt (fleece or wool).
- 2 lightweight shirts for wearing at the lodge.
- 2 pair warm socks.
- 2 pair of liner socks.
- Breathable chest waders like Cabela’s Dry-Plus (hip waders are okay).
- Gloves
- Rain coat and pants (make sure they’re not too bulky).
- 1 set long underwear.
- 1 pair camp shoes.
- 1 warm, fleece coat with wind stopper.
- 1 fleece or down vest (optional)
- 1 mosquito head net.
Personal Items:
- Water bottle
- First aide items
- Bug Repellent (we’ll have some)
- Any medications you may need (over the counter, prescription)
- Camera
- Small flashlight
We supply all fishing rods and reels, both spinning and fly rods. Our spinning rods are a range of G. Loomis E6X models, paired with the latest Shimano spinning reels. Our fly rods are top of the line G. Loomis IMX-PRO series with Cabela’s Prestige III reels.
MISCELLANEOUS:
- Camera and batteries
- Small flashlight
- *1 spinning fishing rod – 4 lb. to 8 lb.
- *1 casting fishing rod (medium/heavy) – 8 lb. to 15 lb.
- Assorted lures – 1/2 oz. to 1 oz. bright colored (orange, pink, & red) pixies and Mepps type spinners and spoons
- Fly Fishermen: 2 – 6 lb. to 8lb. rods
- 1 Roll of Duct tape
We supply all fishing rods and reels, both spinning and fly rods. Our spinning rods are a range of G. Loomis E6X models, paired with the latest Shimano spinning reels. Our fly rods are top of the line G. Loomis IMX-PRO series with Cabela’s Prestige III reels.
Recommended Gear for Fly Fishing
SILVER FLYFISHING:
- Rods: 8 to 9 wt. traditional or switch, something that you can throw big flies and heavy lines with in the wind.
- Lines: Floating or sinking tips. Topwater opportunities do present themselves, but most fish will be caught sub-surface so getting down is nice but floating line with sinking leader works just fine.
- Flies: Articulated leaches and streamers in pink, purple, chartreuse, blue, black. Sizes 1/0 to 4. Have a handful of topwater flies and poppers for when the conditions are ideal.
- Tippet of straight 10 to 12 lb. is ideal.
CHAR/GRAYLING FLYFISHING:
- Rods: 6-wt. minimum, for the wind and keeping 10 lb.-plus char out of overhanging alders and fallen trees.
- Lines: Mostly floating, intermediate sinking is not a bad idea if you’re brining two.
- Flies: Small streamers (size 4 to 8, variety of colors) or egg patterns, leeches.
Beads are hard to beat when the salmon are spawning.
BEAD KIT:
- Toothpicks (make sure they fit your beads).
- Beads
- Split shot
- Indicators
- Egg hooks (Gamakatsu egg hook size 10 is tough enough to land a sliver but small enough for a grayling).
- BnR Tackle Soft Beads (and T-Stops) 20mm, 32mm in pink, pink combinations, cerise, orange.
OTHER NOTES:
We will fillet, vacuum pack & freeze all fish for the trip home. Waxed boxes or freezer tote bags are provided. If you want to bring a cooler, limit the size to under 50 quarts.
Your time with us at Becharof Lodge on Alaska’s Egegik River is designed to accommodate 5 days of fishing and 5 nights stay, but some planning on your part is essential in helping make this happen. Click HERE to see the details.