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Read more: Osprey Exos Pro 55 review Best Pack for Expert Ultralighters Nashville Pack The Cutaway Comfort 7.5 Ease of Use 6.0 Weight-to-Volume Ratio 10.0 Adjustability 10.0 PROS Many ways to customize Excellent weight-to-volume ratio Surprisingly spacious internal capacity CONS May not have enough features for some hikers Lower carrying load limit Frameless design can be harder to pack SPECIFICATIONS Going lighter often means starting out from the trailhead with simpler gear and a little more knowledge about how best to use what you've brought along

Gear and Tackle for Halibut Fishing My Set-Up for Targeting Halibut with Swimbaits in Heavy Structure: Rod: Okuma SST-S-902HA 1/2-2oz | 10-30lb | 9ft | H | MF Reel: Penn Spinfisher VI (3500 or 4500) Main Line: 30-pound braid Leader Line: 30-pound mono Lure Options: Lucky Craft FM 110 (jerkbait) Keitech Fat Swing Impact (4.8) | Warbaits 0.5-ounce Weedless Jighead BioSpawn ExoSwim (4.75) | Mustad KVD Grip Pin Swimbait Hook (5/0 | 1/8oz) (T Rigged) My Set-Up For Targeting halibut with Jerkbaits: Rod: Okuma SST (86 MHA) Reel: Penn Battle II or III 4000 series Main Line: Leader Line: 15-pound fluorocarbon Lures: Lucky Craft FM 110 and Shimano WM 115 SP Halibut Fishing Tips and Tricks There are always a couple tips or tricks that might help things click for an angler

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