6-8 hour fly or conventional gear for shoal bass on the lower flint river.
Albany, GA, USA
$500.00
Mackenzie Country, New Zealand is home to some of the world's biggest trout. Living in pristine alpine water these fish easily top 20lb with some even reaching over 30lb! Surrounded by the beautiful snow capped Southern Alps this area is a stunning fishing location. Canal fishing is most effective using a spin rod. It is an open season so we can fish all year round! Tekapo - Twizel canal systems provide a world class sports fishery regularly producing mega trout not found anywhere else in the world. This is a fishing destination that should be on every anglers bucket list. During a trip with Scotty you will learn in-depth tricks and techniques to feel the most subtle of bites, all rigging and knot tying tips and a full run down on the set up and why its done that way. You will be equipped with the skills to battle one of these monster trout on light gear giving you the best chance to land one. All tackle, rod and reel, lunch, snacks and water will be provided. All you need are some good shoes, warm clothes and wet weather gear (just in case). We only use the highest quality Shimano combos and tackle to give you the best chance to tap into an epic fish.
Mackenzie Country, New Zealand
$670.00
Fly fishing on a historic river in the Rangeley region. Fishing cold pools and riffles targeting native brook trout and landlocked salmon.
Rangeley, ME
$300.00
The Lower Sacramento River Rainbow is the base standard of what a wild Rainbow Tout is. The Lower Sacramento River is cold and pure, full of insects. No stressful winters reducing insect hatches to nil. Nope. There are insect hatches all spring, summer, and fall. And in the winter, the Rainbows of the Lower Sacramento eat BWO’s, Salmonfly Nymphs, Eggs, Salmon Fry, and the large volume of midges this river doles out. If you are having a tough fly fishing day on the Lower Sacramento, it’s probably because your flies or lures aren’t in the water long enough or the river flows have come up as they do in the spring (typically June).
Redding, California
$600.00
Portland Oregon
Broken Bow Oklahoma
Colorado Springs, CO
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