Shallow water light tackle and fly-fishing trips along Florida’s Emerald Coast aboard our 18' custom carbon fiber Chittum Skiff
Panama City, Florida
$450.00
Depending on the time of year, we will fish anywhere from Delacroix to Port Sulpher, Point La Hache and Venice, to the marshes of Houma (Point Aux Chien, Cocodrie, Dularge). We encourage clients of all skill levels to come fish with us. We will have spinning gear on board, but as always, you are more than welcome to bring your own gear with you. Just as the fly fishing that we do, we will be trying to sightfish most of our fish, but if those conditions do not present themselves, we will do some blind casting with a list of things from gold spoons, to soft plastics, to topwater frogs. This is one of the best ways to introduce young children to the world of sightfishing. Our times on the water will also vary depending on the time of year. In the Summer, we like to try and be on the water quite early (6:30-7:30am) due to the immense heat that begins to build throughout the day as well as beat the summer showers that you can almost be sure of some days starting up not long after lunch. In the Winter, of course, it is quite opposite as we are more anxious for the middle part of the day to give us sunlight to warm things up a bit and get those fish active. Through the Fall and Winter we are normally aiming to be on the water for around 6-7am. We do not really go by any set amount of time on the water, but normally get anywhere from 6-8 hours of fishing in each day. That time frame on the water could vary due to things such as rain, tide, extreme cold or heat, etc. Of course our first priority is putting our anglers on as many fish as we can possibly do so while also keeping them in a safe setting.
Louisiana, USA
$700.00
*Please inquire about dates you’re looking to book — dates on GuideBook may not be accurate and to-date Surround yourself with one of western North Carolina’s premier smallmouth fisheries. A river 375 million years in the making, the third oldest in the world, brings steady and healthy smallmouth bass for anglers of all experience levels. This is a rod and reel trip using light tackle and can also be a fly fishing trip per the request of the client. All gear is provided. Two (2) anglers per boat, can accommodate four (4) anglers total per day. The average day is eight (8) hours, but can last upwards of ten (10) depending on the bite and client’s schedule. Lunch is not provided, nor is licensing.
French Broad River, United States
$475.00
Spend the day exploring the crystal clear waters on the West Fork of the Pigeon River located in Canton, NC. This scenic river provides excellent dry fly fishing for brown trout, rainbows, and brookies. It also provides ample opportunity at sight fishing for some mighty large trout and regular eagle sightings. Riverside lunch included on full days. 3 people per guide. (max trip # of 8)
North Carolina, USA
$200.00
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belhaven NC
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