Men鈥檚 Kit

Simms Freestone Stockingfoot聽Waders ($280)
The is tough enough for scrambling through bushes on the approach but sufficiently breathable for midsummer heat.

Hatch Outdoors 9 Plus Gen 2 颅Finatic聽Reel ($800)
The nightmare of all saltwater anglers: equipment failure just when you鈥檙e about to land a lunker. can run heavier lines and has a water-颅resistant drag system, so it won鈥檛 let you down.

Sage Spectrum LT Reel ($375)
鈥檚 aerospace-grade aluminum frame and sealed-carbon drag system are strong enough to stop anything in fresh water, while its large knob makes for easy handling.

Howler Brothers Aguacero Jacket ($199)
If the forecast looks questionable, reach for the . This 2.5-layer shell takes up minimal space in your pack but will keep you dry in a deluge.

Gerber Magniplier Salt Pliers ($85)
can help with everything from rigging rods to releasing fish, thanks to carbide cutters and an offset design.

Tacky Fly Fishing Flydrophobic聽SD Box ($35)
What鈥檚 more annoying than having your flies rust? Lined with an eVent membrane, the keeps water out but lets vapor escape, so flies dry inside.

Smith Comeback Sunglasses ($169)
The polarized cut glare coming off the water, and the lightweight frames go unnoticed during long days on the boat.

Fishpond Thunderhead Submersible Pouch ($100)
When you need only a little storage, hook to your belt or waders and you鈥檙e good to go.

Korkers Devil鈥檚 Canyon Boots ($200)
have interchangeable soles that let you match your traction to the terrain: use rubber for the hike in, then switch to felt for wading.