Of the glacier rivers of the Olympic Peninsula, this is an anomaly; a large natural lake separates the upper river, accessible to the public, and the lower river, which is entirely within the Quinault reservation. The upper river is fairly short, about eight river miles to the North and East Fork confluence, with minimal and difficult access by boat. Walk-in access is easiest in the upper stretches, with the road being reasonably close to the north and south shore roads. Native sockeye, chinook, and coho are present. The upper river clears quickly after high water events and still produces some very large steelhead.
Amanda Park, Washington, USA
$700.00
The Clark Fork River is one of Montana’s best-kept secrets, hidden in plain sight. Many anglers drive by it on their way to fish other famous Montana rivers like the Bitterroot or Blackfoot. We at Fishtales Outfitting love elbow room and great trout fishing; we think you’ll agree that our Clark Fork fly fishing trips are fun and productive! To many, it’s a surprise that Clark Fork has any fishing sections. In the past, this river went through tremendous damage but now it has been restored to its natural, clean state. This river is a testament to how nature thrives and overcomes man-made environmental issues. Today, The Clark Fork hosts an abundance of brown and rainbow trout and has numerous spots for fishing which you can explore with our Clark Fork River fishing guide. We look forward to taking you on one of our Clark Fork River fly fishing trips!
Clark Fork River, MT
$575.00
4 hrs - $350 Boat up river and anchor fly fish or spin cast for shad. We will float down river and fish different spots May 10 - June 20 The $100 charge here is a deposit to hold the date the remaining balance is due at the trip via - cash, Venmo, check
Waterville Maine
$100.00
Enjoy a guided inshore fishing trip with Capt. Trafton aboard his technical poling skiff Chasing premier inshore fish such as Redfish, Snook, Sea Trout, and Tarpon.
Space Coast, Florida
$400.00
For many people, their first experience with the outdoors was shared with them by a friend or a family member. When that first seed is planted, what might have started as a way to kill time or fill up a weekend can turn into a hobby, a driving passion, or even a family legacy.
Read more
Montana is experiencing a new surge in popularity as shows like Yellowstone entice viewers with sweeping views and gritty characters. Seriously, who wouldn’t want to fly fish those streams on Dutton Ranch?…
Read more
Do you know about Cicadapalooza? Well listen up, you don’t want to miss this! In this post, we learn from two industry experts and promoters, John Agricola and Matthew Carter, about how they will be taking advantage of this party.
Read more
When it comes to guided fishing trips, there are thousands of options, so the best guides sadly get buried in a literal sea of contenders. At Guide Book, we're committed to connecting you to the best guides—wherever your next adventure may be. Our guides are reviewed by actual users, not their grandma or best friend. When you use Guide Book, you know your time and money is well spent.
Guides are experts of their local waters. They know how to fish, where to fish, and how to get to spots that are inaccessible to most. They supply the tools of the trade and share the knowledge of how to use them. Whether you are a beginner, are taking a bucket-list adventure, or are just looking for a mental health day outdoors, booking a guide is a must.
Get listed on Guide Book and start booking trips today.
Manage trips, guides, and schedules in one place. No more overbooking.