I don't know how much time one needs to save to be efficient. I guess 
that means not rummaging around in a couple rooms and a garage in 
order to pack for a trip. In my car at this moment, I have an 8wt 
speyrod and a 6wt beachrod in their respective cases. I have a tackle 
bag containing two reels, two extra spools, one vest, leader spools, 
and flyboxes. I also have a wader bag with shoes and waders and a 
clothes bag with all my warmies. They will not leave my car until 
this spring or longer. The only thing I do when I come home from 
fishing is hang my waders on the spare tire to dry. If I have fished 
a beach, I wash my reel and let it dry in the car.

Some of the guys I fish with wader up faster because they have 
bootfoots. Some have the rod/reel holders. I've always gotten my line 
all tangled in those things so I've never owned one. I assemble my 
rod and string up the line every time. That allows for me to make 
sure my ferrules are tight and that the only knots in my leader are 
the ones I tied.

I haven't been left behind yet. All this repitition and rhythm 
through the years has resulted in, not so much speed, but things not 
left undone and, most importantly, forgotten at home.


Leland.

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