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There are lots of top reasons to love high mountain lake fishing: it's quiet because there aren't any jet-skis, less crowded because fewer people hike to the wilderness, and you are pretty more likely to catch a fish, since many states stock their alpine lakes with trout as well as other fish.

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Below, we've gathered a set of items you'll need on an alpine fishing expedition. Some items, such as being a strong folding knife, will likely be used primarily for cleaning fish. Others, like LED flashlights, will appear in handy for setting up camp and surviving emergency situations. This list is made for day hikers; you'll must consult backpacking guides for further items to take on the multi-day fishing tour.

What to Pack: Fishing Gear

1. Lures, to trap fishes' interest. Trout lures are popular on high-mountain fishing trips, as most states stock their lakes with trout species. You will find separate trout lures for drop-line and fly-fishing. Typically, alpine fishermen carry small lures, considering that the higher one goes into altitude, the smaller the fish (and their corresponding lures) will be.

2. a Light Fishing Rod. It's smart to pack a fly rod that may be split into different pieces for travel. A lightweight, easy-to-pack spinning rod is often a good selection for people who don't do fly-fishing.

3. An LED Headlamp is great for fishing trips given it keeps your hands absolve to reel in, net, and clean fish. Many dedicated anglers begin prior to sun rises, because fish are often most active at dawn and dusk. And LED headlamp is often a necessity in such cases. The best fishing LED headlamp will add a dimming capacity, like this from the HL7 Focusing LED Headlamp by COAST. A dimming feature allows you to extend battery life, preserve night vision, and prevent alerting the fish in your presence.

The rest of your respective fishing gear should be chosen based on your expertise level, as well as the location where you'll be dropping your line.

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What to Bring: Hiking Gear

1. Water - the absolute minimum of two liters per camper.

2. A Guide - You'll provide an easier time finding on your path if your trail map includes elevation information.

3. A cell phone, for emergency situations.

4. Reliable hiking boots, ideally waterproof. Some anglers will even need to bring water shoes or waders.

5. First aid supplies, including cortisone, ibuprofen, bandages, and other fundamental health items.

6. Sunscreen and Bug Spray. Wear a hat; slather on sunscreen every two hours, and keep your insects at bay with repellant.

7. A Global positioning system and/or a Compass, to help you you will find on your path if you receive off track.

8. An LED headlamp and/or LED flashlights, as being a safety measure. Should you happen to get stuck inside the backcountry, you'll thank your lucky stars that you thought to pack the LED flashlights. From constructing a shelter to capturing the eye of rescue parties, LED lights are invaluable for survival situations.

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Those who plan to camp out overnight should think about bringing LED camping lanterns as well. LED camping lanterns bring every one of the advantages of LED flashlights (extremely bright light, long bulb and battery life, and exceptional energy efficiency), but using the bonus advantage of providing ambient illumination for a whole campsite. To keep your hands free during food preparation and other camp tasks, it's smart to pack an LED headlamp, too.