Friday 21 March 2014

Which are the best tents for fishing?

 If you like camping and fishing, you will need to buy a tent that meets your needs sooner or later. These tents will have to be comfortable, after all you want to enjoy your time in your tent. These tents will also have to be big enough for you to sleep in it. The tent will also have to be waterproof as you want to stay dry on your fishing trip even if starts to rain.

 When it comes to choosing a tent, there is a golden rule: You need to know exactly what you are looking for. You need to make a decision on how big you need your tent to be, you need to know if you want a double or a single wall tent, you need to decide if you want your tent to have a vestibule. So many variables, so many choices to make.

My guidelines for tents


 First of all, you need to have a double wall tent. Double wall tents are the ones that have an inner wall, and a secondary waterproof fly outside that will cover the whole tent and prevent the water from pouring into the tent.

 Secondly I always look for tents that have an excellent ventilation. Ventilation is very important because it will prevent condensation. Condensation is the phenomena of humidity turning into water inside the tent due to the outside air cooling down the wall of the tent, and the humidity turning back into water. Ventilation allows the humidity in the air to exit the tent, and the tent to fill up with fresh air. If there is no humidity, there will be no condensation either.

 Good ventilation is achieved usually by putting windows on the wall of the tent. These windows can be made of mesh, or they can be a little hole on the wall that can be covered up with a little piece of nylon.
Some tents have a mesh window on the top of the dome of the tent, these tents also have great ventilation. Other tents have their inner wall made of mesh. These tents are my favourites. There is however a minor problem with these tents. The inner wall allows the heat inside the tent to leave, and so the tent can get a bit cold. These tents are not exactly three season tents due to this problem. You can work around this by taking warmer clothes with you on your trip.

My favourite tent is the Ledge Tarantula, which I have used on my fishing trips plenty of times, and I intend to use again on my backpacking/fishing trip in the United Kingdom.

The Ledge Tarantula is a two person tent, which I love because I have plenty of room for myself and my gear. I like to have a bit more room in my tent because I am a person who you would call big-boned. I need plenty of space to sleep comfortably. I expect to pack heavily for the summer, so I will need a big tent. My Ledge Tarantula will serve me well during my hikes in the UK.

The Ledge Tarantula has an outer rainfly, which is huge. The tent has two vestibules, I use one to get in and out of the tent, and take off my shoes in. I use the other vestibule to have some extra space for my fishing gear. I use the extra vestibule to to store my reels, fishing rod, my boxes full of flies.

I suspect that I will have to buy a two-handed rod for salmon fishing. If it is so, I might invest in another tent. I looked at the backpacking tents at Waterproof Tent Guide to find a bigger tent that might suit me better. The Slumberjack 2 Person tent is the only tent that is remotely as big as the Ledge Tarantula, but it is still smaller. I suspect that the way forward would be to buy a rod that can be pulled apart to three or four pieces. This would not only enable me to store it inside the tent, but it would make transportation easier as well. I intend to put the rod on my backpack, so the smaller the rod, the better.

I also looked at Outdoor Gear Lab, and I really liked the Hilleberg Anjan. It seems like a great double wall tent with a big vestibule, but I find the almost $600 price tag a bit too much for my budget. However if I find that the Ledge Tarantula is not going to meet all my needs, I am going to invest in the Hilleberg Anjan.

The Hilleberg Anjan. It looks huge, exactly what I am looking for.
Source: Outdoor Gear Lab

Conclusion


I already have a waterproof tent that is big, it has plenty of space for me to store my gear in. I am going to buy the Hilleberg Anjan only if I think that the Ledge Tarantula is not big enough for me. I am going to hold a few rehearsal fishing trips in my home country, so I can find out how the Ledge Tarantula does in a low risk environment.

 If I find that I need another tent, I am going to go for the Hilleberg Anjan. No matter how my experiments will go, I know that I will have the best fishing tent for myself by the time I start my trip in Scotland.

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