The Skagit River located in the North Cascades, about an hour and a half north of Seattle, offers anglers the chance to hook into steelhead fresh from the salt, feisty bull trout, sea-run cutthroat, and a variety of pacific salmon. Distinguished among west-side steelhead rivers for its special fish, a unique and powerful breed of native steelhead that tenaciously clings to their home waters. Expansive, mysterious, and powerful, you can fish it over and over again and still learn something new each time you go.
Marblemount, Washington, USA
$700.00
6-8 hour raft trip on the Flint River in middle Georgia for shoal bass. Fly or conventional gear.
Georgia
$300.00
Sight fishing for redfish, seatrout, snook, black drum, and seasonal tarpon. Specializing in fly fishing but while also offering light tackle trips.
Mosquito Lagoon, Florida
$450.00
Pound for pound one of the hardest fighting fish in Alaska. Sockeye salmon trips are conducted on the river banks of the Kenai or Kasilof River. After a short power boat or drift boat ride your guide will set you up on the bank and coach you on how to hook into and land these hard fighting salmon with a fly rod. No experience necessary as the technique is easy to learn and the fish are plentiful at most times. Full day trips are typically not recommended as you may catch your limit in a few hours at times. Suggested trips are either a 1/2 day (limit not guaranteed) or a 3/4 day (better chance of a full limit). Your guide will fillet all salmon and have them ready for a local processor of your choice. Due to our short fishing seasons in Alaska, we require a 60-Day written notice of cancellation for a full refund less 10% administrative fees. Less than 60-day cancellation will be subject to forfeiture of your deposit unless the trip can be rebooked.
Soldotna, AK 99669, USA
$500.00
Topsail Island, North Carolina
Bristol, TN
Nicholasville, KY
Fairlie, New Zealand
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