The Trinity River, the principal tributary of the Klamath River, stretches 165 miles through the Klamath Mountains and coastal ranges, creating an ideal habitat for Fly Fishing. This river, covering a watershed of nearly 3,000 square miles in Trinity and Humboldt Counties, is renowned for its prolific runs of Chinook Salmon and Steelhead, offering a rewarding Fly Fishing experience that has been integral to the livelihood of native people for millennia. In the present day, the Trinity River serves as a crucial water source for the thriving agribusiness in the Central Valley, while also standing as a hub for Northern California recreation. This includes gold panning, white water rafting, hiking, scenic camping along its shores, and of course, Fly Fishing. The Trinity River is also home to the Trinity River Hatchery, known for providing a healthy annual hatchery Steelhead return. Anglers fortunate enough to land a hatchery fish during their Fly Fishing adventure will savor the fine table fare, a reward that complements what many regard as “the fly fishing experience of a lifetime”. Offering fall, winter, spring, and summer runs, this river is a perfect spot for Fly Fishing almost all year round. So, gear up for the most memorable Fly Fishing experience on the Trinity River, where every cast brings you closer to nature’s bounty.
Douglas City, California
$700.00
Our Sockeye Salmon Season kicks off with our early run on June 15th and can last all the way until the end of August. We fish from both Drift Boats and Power Boats and tailor our Fully Guided Sockeye Salmon Fishing Trips to the run timing and size. One day we could be fishing on the Kasilof River, and the next you’ll find us chasing them on the Kenai River. Our trips remain flexible so that we are able to provide our clients with the highest chance of success. When fishing for Sockeye Salmon, we use two different techniques; the first of them being the very popular technique of “flossing” using a fly rod and fly. The second technique uses a conventional approach using bobber and jig, when the right conditions present themselves. We offer both half day (4 hours) and full day (8 hours) Guided Trips for Sockeye Salmon and all trips are “all-inclusive”, meaning we provide everything you need to fish with except for your licenses and stamps. After your trip, if you plan to keep fish, we will filet and prepare your catch for transport to the processor so that it can be packed and prepared to ship back home.
Kenai, Alaska, USA
$225.00
6-8 hour raft trip on the Flint River in middle Georgia for shoal bass. Fly or conventional gear.
Georgia
$300.00
The Watauga River is another top notch tailwater in east Tennessee. The cold, oxygenated water released from Wilbur Dam, plus great bug life make up the perfect habit for rainbow and brown trout. In addition to the states regular stockings, the river system is very healthy and supports some rather large hold-over trout plus stunning stream born trout.
Elizabethton, TN, USA
$400.00
Birmingham, AL
Rim Shoals, White River
Tampa Bay, Florida
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