![]() After locating the hole use aqua seal or an equivalent to repair it. Any pinhole will appear as a dark circle. Turn your waders inside out and use a spray bottle filled with rubbing alcohol to cover the insides. Nothing can put a damper (literally) on a trip faster than pinholes. With that said you should also make sure you’re waders don’t leak. No fishing trip to Alaska would be complete without your most important piece of equipment. A Nano-puff synthetic jacket makes a terrific mid-layer since it's light and has little bulk while a non-cotton shirt will do great for your first layer. A good rain jacket is crucial as well as a warm fleece or mid-layer, and then finally a non-cotton base layer. However, with weather systems moving off the ocean or mountain ranges, temperatures can fluctuate drastically so be sure to pack layers. In June and July anglers can typically expect temperatures in the 50s and 60s and then in August and September temperatures, on average, will be in the 60s with warmer days being in the 70’s. When planning a trip to Alaska, one of the most important things to keep in mind is the weather can change at a moment’s notice so it’s critical to be prepared. Packing for a fishing trip can be stressful however, with a few pointers anyone makes packing quick and efficient. ![]() ![]() But then you look at your clothes and fishing gear scattered around the house and realize you are nowhere near finished packing. The plane tickets are booked, arrangements have been made for time out of the office, and excitement is at an all-time high. So you’ve finally pulled the trigger on a fly fishing trip to Alaska. ![]()
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