Float trip on one of the Eastern Sierras' most beautiful rivers. Get ready for the full spectrum, from learning to fly fish for the first time to targeting the trophy of a lifetime, all within sight of one of the most spectacular backdrops in California.
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546, USA
$475.00
Full day float on the beautiful lower Trinity River. This portion of the river is much larger so full length spey’s and 7wt’s are the rod of choice.
Willow Creek, CA, USA
$600.00
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
November through January, the Lower Laguna Madre becomes host to over 700,000 Redhead ducks, Pintails, all three species of Teal, Widgeon and other species of waterfowl. This provides the chance to combine a little fishing with some outstanding duck hunts. "Winter" this far south is a kindler, gentler thing with many days with highs in the 80's, lows in the 50's. A few "Blue Northern" cold fronts pass through each season that will drop lows into the 40's for brief periods with quick recoveries on the back side of the fronts. Many seasons we are able to use wade fishing boots up until Thanksgiving. Light waders needed for late season. The best hunting takes place after the split (Thanksgiving to the end of the season in January). Fishing stays consistent to great with large numbers of Speckled Trout and consistent Redfish caught. Both hunting and fishing pressure are comparatively light here Trips are usually run in the afternoon. Departure around 12:30 to allow time to fish before setting down to shoot some ducks. Arrangements can be made for morning hunts and full afternoon fishing or vice versa at an additional cost.
South Padre Island, Texas
$350.00
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