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For Guided fishing participants only (Please fill out and return) Group Name:______________________________________ Our group will need the following: *We do not provide fly fishing rods or gear. Fly-rods, flies, leaders, tippet, OR lures for spin cast gear, will be your responsibility to purchase ahead of time. Small Fly-Boxes are prepared for $25 each (this is for fly-fisherman or spin cast with bubbles). We charge .95 cents each for flies. The small pocket fly boxes include approximate 25 flies. OR if you desire, you may purchase/choose your own flies at our new Woody’s Fly Shop.com at Lander Llama Company or when you arrive. Number of fly-boxes needed?__________ Number of your own packable fly-fishing rods and equipment you will bring: #________ Number of your own packable spin-cast rods and equipment you will bring: #________ ----(cut) ----------------(cut)-----------------(cut)-----------------(cut)----------------(cut)-----------------(cut)---- Fishing licenses must be purchased over the counter in Lander the day before your trip. Typical business hours are Mon-Sat. 9:00AM-5:30 PM, with some stores open on Sunday. You can purchase them at The Good Place (155 W. Main Street, Lander, WY 82520, 307-332-3158, HRS: M, Tues, Thurs, Fri. Sat. 8:00 AM-5:30 PM, Wed. 8:00 AM-7:00 PM) or Popo Agie One Stop (Exxon Station), 8116 Highway 789, Lander, WY 82520, 307-332-4402, HRS: Mon.-Sun. 5:30 AM -11:00 PM , or the Wyoming Game and Fish in Lander, WY 260 Buena Vista, Lander, WY 82520 (307) 332-2688 . 2021 LIC. FEES: Non-Res Adult $14/day or $102 annual + conservation stamp $12.50 (annual only), Non-Res 5 day $56 (no conservation stamp), Non-Res Youth 14-18 yrs. $15 annual + conservation stamp $12.50 (annual only), under 14yrs. no license required with adult that is licensed. Visit 2021 Wyoming Fishing Regulations Minimal recommended fly list for alpine: Adams Traditional 16: Parachute Adams 14: Blue Wing Olive 18: Blue Dun 14: Elk Hair Caddis Crystal 14: Royal Wulff 12, 16: Elk Hair Caddis Brown 14, 16: Renegade 10, 14: Griffith Gnat 16,18,20: Wooly Bugger Olive/Brown 10, 12 (beaded and non-beaded): Mosquitoes 16,18,20: Pheasant Tail 12,14 (beaded and non-beaded): BH Prince Nymph 10, 12, 14: Royal Humpy 14: Wooly Worm Black 10, 12, 14: Wooly Worm with red tail 10, 12:Lime Trude 16: Orange Stimulator 12,16: Dave’s Hopper-brown and green 8, 10. If you are serious fly-fisherman, bring your “arsenal” of flies in color variations, as you never know what trout will be eating on any particular day. Recommended spin-cast lures: Small Mepps and/or Rooster Tails 1/8 to 1/16 oz in a wide array of colors with a preference to earth tone. Float Bubbles (small egg shaped and clear) to use with dry flies. Monofilament line 2 to 4 pound test works best. We recommend 3-5 wt. fly rods and lightweight 5-6X tippet for your dry fly presentations. On windy days you may prefer sinking line, however small non-toxic bead shot works good for sinking nymphs. Nets and waders are usually unnecessary bulk, however if you have lightweight packable waders you are welcome to bring them. On fly-fishing trips we may have float tubes with neoprene waders available for the group to share if desired. ALL FISHING RODS MUST BE IN BREAKDOWN PACKABLE ROD CASES. ALL FLY BOXES AND ASSESSORIES SHOULD BE SMALL AND COMPACT .