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Opening Day is right around the corner! Are you ready?

Opening Day is on Saturday, May 25, this year and, of course, our Opening Eve Party is the evening of Friday, May 24. Once again we will have our favorite emcee, Hank Patterson, and our favorite band in Idaho, Hillfolk Noir. All the fly-fishing industry manufacturers will be here, as well, and there will be great events, games, beverages and more. See you on the 24th!

If you are getting ready for the season, it is time to think about gear being organized and in good order. Some things to think about as we get closer and closer to the end of May:

First, be sure your fly boxes are full of the good, early-season patterns. Silver Creek may be the only game in town with the spring runoff on other rivers. For the Creek, be sure to have Baetis, PMD, Callibaetis, Ants, Beetles and Brown Drakes. Come on in and check out all the new patterns here at Picabo Angler.

Anglers should check boots and waders. How are those boot laces looking—the ones you meant to replace all of last season? How about those pinholes in your waders? Is it time for a patch or even a new pair of warm, dry waders? Some waders may even be due for new straps, or a wader belt. Wader belts are very important in the early season, and a simple belt can even save your life. Wear one.

It’s time to throw out those old leaders and tippet spools, as well. Are you still using your tippet from three seasons ago? It’s probably gone bad, as all tippet does, eventually. Replace it with new stuff and lose a lot less fish this summer.

How about your boats and float tubes? Are they clean and patched up? Need a new tube or that spare oar you keep thinking about purchasing? Are the trailer lights working for your boat? Do you have your invasive species sticker? So much for all of us to do!

Finally, take a moment and think about the fun we are all going to have together this summer. Fly fishing is for everyone and anyone. Let’s all “be kind and stay kind” as we encounter one another this early season. We will be fishing close together until the runoff abates and fisheries open up. In the meantime, let’s remember it’s about fun and camaraderie.

Happy fishing, everyone!