• Book you adventure early. Best for you and best for the travel agency.
  • Always bring a flyfishing or fishing rod.
  • Keep an open mind.
  • Learn Common phrases of the local language. It’s fun and locals love it.
  • Talk to locals. They hold and may give you information that you don’t find elsewhere.
  • Don’t forget an extra camera battery (or two)
  • Use reusable water bottles.
  • Recycle and use trash bins.
  • Don’t throw waste in nature or on the ground.
  • Extra underwear.
  • Wear sunscreen.
  • Bring lotion in your carry-on or backpack.
  • Buy travel insurance or check with your agency.
  • Make photocopies of important documents.
  • Pre-plan your outfits and bring as little as possible.
  • On day excursions when not fishing, bring medications, toothbrush and fishing rod.
  • Put your room number & hotel address in your phone.
  • Let someone at home or friend know your plans.
  • Separate your personal items.
  • Separate your sources of money.
  • First Aid Kit.

No matter where you travel, the most important thing you bring is your fishing rod. It could literally save your life.