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Getting Ready for the 2008 Fishing Season!

The Shop is getting busier and there’s definitely the usual pre-season “buzz” around here. Cabin Fever is definitely taking its toll. Now’s the time to get out your gear and give it a quick “once-over”. Here’s a checklist of common issues which should be addressed before the season starts.
Waders – check for leaks BEFORE you get out there. Was there a small leak at the end of the season last year which you never got to? Now’s the time. It’s also a good idea to give your Simms Goretex Waders a cleaning which will enhance their performance. Use REVIVEX to help repel water.
Fly Lines – Give your line a good cleaning with mild soap and water, rinse and apply a conditioner where applicable (some lines don’t need a conditioner).
Reels – Check reels for grit inside, give them a wipe and lubricate if necessary. There are cork conditioners for reels with cork drag systems.
Flies – Check your boxes and do a little inventory. Make sure you have the necessary early season flies. Discard and rusty hooks, used flies with dull hook points, etc.
Leader and Tippet – Leaders and Tippet can “go bad”. Check for strength and check tippet spools which may be nearly empty. No fun to pull tippet off your spool on the stream, only to find out there was only 6 inches left on the spool!
Hope this helps – see us at A.A. Outfitters Fly Shop. We can help with all your Fly Fishing questions, needs! Call 800-443-8119 or visit us in Blakeslee, Pa.

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