It's the no-brainer X-mas list for the outdoorsman
For three decades, Fishfull Thinking has offered gift suggestions for the outdoorsies on your Christmas list. This year I got so self-absorbed in recent fishing trips, I forgot.
Then, last Friday while fishing for bull trout in Swan Lake (see what I mean?), I realized this was the last paper before Christmas. All items can be purchased locally.
• Fishing license. A no-brainer. Best value in America. Give Montana fishing licenses to your wife, kids, wife's kids, best friends, anyone with whom you'd like to spend outdoor time next summer.
• Digital camera. Doesn't have to be a "bells-and-whistles" model, just something to record all the wonderful times they'll have fishing next year.
• Subscription to "Montana Outdoors." Published by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, it's a great way to learn about the animal-side of the Big Sky State. For more information, visit online at www.fwp.mt.gov.
• YakTrax. Those springy things you stretch over the bottom of shoes and boots to prevent slipping on ice. They're not just for ice fishermen anymore.
• Compact binoculars. Don't have to spend a fortune on these. Just good enough to be stored in the car for getting better looks at eagles and bears and sheep and goats and...
• Neoprene rifle sling. For the big-game hunter. Take it from someone with well-used shoulders, soft slings will add years to the hunting life.
• Flashlight. No one ever has enough flashlights. Give Mag-Lites to the people you really like.
• Multi-function pliers. For purse, pocket or vehicle.
• Inflatable suspender-type life vest. Perfect for the elderly ice fisherman on your list.
Shop locally and Merry Christmas.