A float on one of the rivers of Western North Carolina is one of the best ways to see, not only the beauty of the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains, but the browns, rainbows, and native brook trout that call this area home.
Western North Carolina, NC, USA
$475.00
Walk and wade one of Southern Alberta's pristine waters, with 3 amazing rivers all around the Lethbridge area, we have the opportunity to fish the Oldman (Upper and Lower), St. Marys, Waterton, Crowsnest and Castle river. The Lower Oldman, St. Marys, Crowsnest and Waterton river all can boast incredible rainbow and brown trout fishing, whereas, the Castle and Upper Oldman offer incredible cutthroat and bull trout fishing. Because of the drastic changes in flows, fishing these rivers is dependent on current water conditions and time of year. When booking a trip, we can discuss if there is a specific river you have in mind you're sold on fishing, or if we can suggest a river that will give you the best opportunity at a trophy fish.
Southern Alberta
$500.00
This is the largest drainage on the west slope of the Olympics, and it is the first to go out of shape because of it and the last river to return to shape because of the abundance of volcanic clay on its banks. The Queets River, at just under 53 miles long, is almost entirely within Olympic National Park, with the last 4 miles in the Quinault Reservation, so guiding and people/boat pressure is very limited. Lined by ancient old-growth forests, it tends not to change significantly from flooding; that being said when it does decide to change course, it can be dramatic, forming some of the largest log jambs you'll likely ever see. Flows can fluctuate massively within 24 hours...5,000 cfs to 80,000+ cfs, for instance, is not uncommon. Some very large salmon during fall months, chinook to 50 lbs. and coho up to 20 lbs. are not uncommon, and 40"+ steelhead call these waters home during winter and spring.
Olympic National Park, Washington, USA
$700.00
Walk and wade for Trophy Smallmouth bass, Carp, and Rock Bass on some of Kentucky's most scenic and accessible waters. Bronzebacks pull hard and are plentiful in these streams, but don't be surprised if we get the chance to target a big common carp, or even a handful of rockbass as well
Kentucky Small Streams
$300.00
Olympic Peninsula, North Cascades & Seattle Area
Broken Bow, Oklahoma
Wenatchee, WA
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