What to pack for a hike The Hiking Checklist 1) Snacks Admittedly, this is usually the heaviest portion of our packs when hiking with kids (besides water), but a very important element that I do not recommend skimping on
I prefer to use a single large hook (barb pinched down), and tip the hook with a piece of herring or anchovy
backing Size (self measured): reel Frame and spool diameter 9,2 cm., width 4,4 cm
Best Classic: Leica Trinovid 735 Pros Vintage look, modern glass Textured leather armor Versatile configuration Best-looking binocular in our collection Cons Disappointing close focus (13 feet) Not tripod-adaptable Score Card Optical Performance: Excellent Mechanical Performance: Very Good Design: Excellent Price/Value: Good Key Features Aluminum chassis Field of view: 460 feet at 1,000 yards 4-position eyecups Center-hinge diopter control 20.8 ounces If this optic stirs unlived memories of the French Riviera, Italys Lake Como, or certain James Bond movies, then you are in the right mood
A fly doesnt weigh enough to function like that