Flats Fishing Accessories Checklist

Here is a check list of items that you might want to bring with you. We list them because guests sometimes overlook them. Some items are essential; some are not. Polarized Sunglasses are ESSENTIAL.

checkKnot Book
checkNail Knot Tool
checkSunscreen
checkZap A Gap
checkLeader MaterialcheckLip Balm
checkSnipperscheckFly Line Dressing
checkAloe Vera Gel
checkReel Maintenance Kit
checkFishing Pliers
checkInsect Repellent
checkReel Covers
checkNeedle Nose Pliers
checkSmall Waterproof Bag
checkHook SharpenercheckHemostatscheckSnorkel, Mask, Fins
checkReel LubricantcheckExtra Rod Tips
checkRequired Medications
checkScalescheckZip Loc Bags
checkReading Materials
checkAdhesive Tape (for casting blisters)
checkLumbar Support Fishing Belt
checkSmall First Aid Kit
checkTape Measure
checkWade Bag, BackpackcheckFlashlight
checkPocket KnifecheckExtra BatteriescheckCamera Gear

 

Clothing For Fishing

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Monday, 29 June 2009 09:12

Whatever style of fishing attire you plan to wear, it is important that it provide you with excellent protection from the sun. We cannot over emphasize this point. The sun will be very intense and you will often be on the water 7 hours a day. A sunburn can ruin your trip or at very least make it very uncomfortable.
 

Laundry Service

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Monday, 29 June 2009 09:12

Casa Blanca offers a very limited laundry service. You may have articles hand washed, line dried and folded. Please take into consideration the limitations inherent in this process. There is no charge but you should tip your maid about $1.50 per article of clothing laundered.
 

Clothing at the Lodge

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Monday, 29 June 2009 09:11

As you know, the lodge is located on a beach in the tropics. Your clothing should be planned with this in mind. In general, we recommend lightweight, cotton clothing in light colors. During the day, dress for whatever activity you have planned: fishing, beach, etc...In the evening, dress is still relatively casual around the lodge. Shorts are fine at dinner for both men and women, but please, no short athletic attire and no tank tops for men.

  • Sport Coat - leave it at home
  • Slacks / shorts - 2 or 3 pair of each in lightweight fabric
  • Long sleeved shirts (for sun protection) - light color/fabric
  • Short sleeved shirts/tops - It is difficult to bring too many. For men, polo style knit shirts are very functional. For women any lightweight cotton knit will work.
  • Shirts you plan on wearing in the sun should have a collar.
  • Cotton Dresses - Ladies will find light weight cotton dresses or shorts, very comfortable. For ladies - athletic brassiere for choppy boat rides Cotton sweater, sweatshirt or jacket for cool mornings and evenings (December - April)
  • Shoes - Bring at least one pair of rubber soled athletic shoes or non slip boat shoes. Tennis shoes and sandals are great around the lodge. Ladies: leave your heels at home.
  • Swim Suits - Bring whatever you like.
 

Climate

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Monday, 29 June 2009 09:11

Temperatures can range from the low 70's in January up to the low 90's in July. Isolated afternoon thunder showers are a possibility year round. The weather tends to be relatively calm in June and July.

 

Lightweight Rain Gear

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Monday, 29 June 2009 09:10

Rain is always a possibility in the tropics and the weather can change quickly during the day. A lightweight rain suit is a must. Be sure it is water proof, not water resistant. Please note: many outdoors stores do not recommend Gore-Tex around saltwater.

 

Fishing Hat

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Monday, 29 June 2009 09:09

A wide brimmed hat or a hat with front and rear visors and a dark underbill will aid in sighting fish. The dark underbill enhances the polarizing qualities of sunglasses. Forget style. Go for function.

 

Foot Gear

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Monday, 29 June 2009 09:09

Casa Blanca highly recommends that all guests wear neoprene type wading shoes with a rigid sole while in the water. Many guests have been using athletic insoles to improve the arch support of their wading shoes and they report a big improvement in comfort especially after a long day on the flats.
 

Shirts and Pants

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Monday, 29 June 2009 09:08

There are many brands of clothing which are specifically designed for fishing. Most include extra pockets or other features you will find useful. Unfortunately, many brands are made of synthetic material. We have found cotton shirts to be much more comfortable than the synthetic variety. In spite of manufacturers' claims to the contrary, cotton still appears to be more comfortable and it does not hold the heat from the sun the way synthetics do. Be sure to choose shirts with collars and tightly woven cotton fabric which provides sun protection. If you like knit fabrics, a cotton pique' knit is excellent.

Cotton is great for shorts and pants, as well, if you plan to fish exclusively from a boat. If there is a possibility that you might do any wading, synthetic shorts or wading pants are usually more functional than cotton since they will dry faster. Most guests find themselves in the water occasionally, so a good combination might be a cotton shirt with synthetic shorts or pants.

In some areas of Ascension Bay there are sea lice which can be annoying. The number varies from year to year. Some years they are a pest; others they completely disappear. Keep a pair of long, lightweight wading pants in the boat. If the critters bother you, put the pants on; tuck them into your wading shoes and they will completely protect you.

 

Sunglasses

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 July 2009 14:16 Monday, 29 June 2009 09:07

Polarized sunglasses are a must for every angler. They are essential for spotting fish. The shape of your face will determine which style you choose. The lenses, though, should be light amber to brown in color. Buy the best you can find. Bring a spare in case you break or lose them.