When it comes to kit I have obviously packed my thermals, wooly socks and fluffy hat. I've been told to pack the rods so 1st up is the 15ft Loop power Opti for chucking big flies around in the colder water. Next up the 14ft Redington, not my favourite rod, but a good one for shorter spey lines and light flies. Finally my 12ft 9 sage Z-Axis I hope will be a great addition when the water warms up and the fish are hitting flies on the surface. In the engine room I've upgraded my vision Koma (which is staying at home) with a Lamson Litespeed and have reluctantly taken my Hardy Angel Mk1 which I hope will make it back home in one piece. I also forked out a bit of cash for a sage reel for my small rod. Apart from that I will be living in my new Simms G3's and mosquito net. No doubt I will have forgotten something.Labels: fieldsports blog, Fly fishing Scotland, Mark Roxburgh, Ponoi guide, River Ponoi, Salmon fishing Scotland, Scottish fishing blog, sea river hill