My name is James Hill Jr., and I live for the thrill of casting lines and chasing the shimmering treasures that inhabit the waters from the East Coast to the heart of the Midwest. Fishing isn't just a hobby for me—it's a way of life, a journey that takes me from salt to freshwater, from coastlines to rivers, and everywhere in between.
Equipped with fly rods, Spey rods, and conventional fishing gear, I embark on each adventure with a sense of wonder and anticipation. Whether it's the tranquil beauty of fly fishing or the raw power of conventional methods, I embrace every opportunity to connect with the diverse species that inhabit our waters.
But fishing is more than just a solitary pursuit for me. It's about sharing moments with my family, lending a helping hand to those in need, and giving back to the community that has shaped me. When I'm not on the water, you'll often find me volunteering with organizations like Project Healing Waters, offering healing through the therapeutic power of fishing. I also donate fishing trips to non-profits like the Mayfly Project and Casting for a Cure, spreading joy and hope to those who need it most.
As a teacher and mentor, I find immense joy in sharing my passion with others. Whether it's guiding beginners through their first cast or helping seasoned anglers refine their techniques, I believe that every moment spent on the water is an opportunity to learn and grow. My commitment to conservation and ethical practices, such as catch and release, reflects my deep reverence for the natural world and my desire to preserve it for future generations.
For me, the great outdoors isn't just a playground—it's a sanctuary where I find solace, inspiration, and a profound sense of connection. In every ripple of the water and every tug on the line, I discover the beauty of the wild and the joy of being truly alive.
Spring run steelhead fishing on the Grand River. One of the largest river basins in Steelhead Alley. Enjoy the day indicator fishing or swinging streamers with 2 handed rods on one of the premier streams in Ohio for steelhead. This will be a 8 to 10 hour day of fishing covering about 10 miles floating the Grand River. This trip will consists of some wading and fishing out of the boat.
Painesville, OH
$500.00
Full Day float trip for 1 or 2 fly anglers to join us for an exhilarating fly-fishing adventure on the North Branch of the Potomac River, renowned for its abundant brown and rainbow trout populations. Our guided expedition offers: Guided Fishing: Expert guides lead you through diverse fly-fishing techniques, including dry fly, nymphing, and streamer fishing, tailored to the river's conditions. Float Boat Excursion: Relax in specially equipped drift boats as you navigate the river's tranquil currents, casting into promising fishing spots along the shoreline. Streamside Lunch: All full-day floats will have a streamside lunch provided with non-alcoholic beverages and snacks. Natural Beauty: Immerse yourself in the scenic wonders of the Appalachian Mountains, spotting bald eagles and other wildlife amidst breathtaking vistas. Conclusion: Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fly fishing, our trip promises unforgettable moments chasing trout in the heart of nature. Join us for an adventure on the legendary waters of the Potomac.
North Branch Potomac River, Westernport MD
$350.00
Full Day trip is for 1 or 2 fly anglers to join us for an exhilarating fly-fishing adventure on the Clarion River, renowned for its abundant brown and rainbow trout populations. Our guided expedition offers: Guided Fishing: Expert guides lead you through diverse fly-fishing techniques, including dry fly, nymphing, and streamer fishing, tailored to the river's conditions. Float Boat Excursion: Relax in specially equipped drift boats as you navigate the river's tranquil currents, casting into promising fishing spots along the shoreline. Streamside Lunch: All full-day floats will have a streamside lunch provided with non-alcoholic beverages and snacks. Natural Beauty: Immerse yourself in the scenic wonders of the gateway to the Allegheny National Forest, spotting bald eagles and other wildlife amidst breathtaking vistas. Conclusion: Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fly fishing, our trip promises unforgettable moments chasing trout in the heart of nature. Join us for an adventure on the legendary waters of the Potomac.
Ridgeway Pennsylvania
$500.00
This is a walk and wade trip on the Little Juniata River. The Little Juniata River, often referred to as the "Little J," is a renowned trout stream located in central Pennsylvania. Here are some key facts about the river: It is a tributary of the Juniata River, joining it near the town of Petersburg. It is primarily known for its wild brown trout population. However, it also supports some rainbow trout and native brook trout. Fly fishing is the most popular method used on the Little Juniata River, particularly dry fly and nymph fishing. The river is famous for its prolific insect hatches, which provide excellent opportunities for dry fly fishing. Major hatches on the Little Juniata include mayflies (such as Sulphurs, Blue-Winged Olives, and Hendricksons), caddisflies, and midges. The "Little J" is a great river to test both your dry fly and nymphing game, but do not hesitate to book this trip if you feel intimidated by dry fly fishing. We can teach you the basic and get you up and running in no time to ease your mind. Besides the fishing, the scenery is beautiful in the spring with everything blooming.
Spruce Creek Pennsylvania
$350.00