i would probably say something and then go on with my day unless i saw you actually handling/keeping fish then its a WDFW not mine. it could end up wasting wardens time, and they have better things to do then check a guy whos not fishing.
pretty great. some shops will be pissy working on them, but a good shop wont and most stuff you can do at home with a few simple tools. im still a Kona fanboy though (esp since they got sold back to the OG owners recently). They have some bikes that are just as good of value as a canyon, but...
ill go stealth on a 3wt since its generally for smaller water. i have a lot less need to be able to see my line for mending on a 20 foot wide creek then a 200 foot wide river. i also find fish are far easier to spook in small water then big water. kelly galloup mentioned earlier in a video that...
your gonna want to meet this really awesome guy named bob triggs. good luck, many found memories of learning to fly fish for SRC in puget sound. good salmon fishing beaches too.
naw all joking aside im sure many of us have been through losing a flybox. i try to make a habit of not carrying more flies then ill fish for the day. ive lost a few packed full boxes to ther fishing gods. it sucks to lose 300 in one go for sure.