Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a guided fly-fishing trip?

    • Typically, a guided fly-fishing trip includes the services of an experienced guide, transportation to and from the fishing location, fishing gear and equipment (if needed), flies, and sometimes lunch or refreshments depending on the duration of the trip.

Do I need fly fishing experience to go on a guided trip?

    • No prior fly-fishing experience is necessary. Guides are experienced in working with anglers of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced. They can provide instruction and guidance tailored to your level of experience.


What should I bring on a guided fly-fishing trip?

    • You should bring appropriate clothing for the weather conditions, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, any personal items you may need, and a valid fishing license if required. Your guide will typically provide a list of recommended items to bring.

What should I bring on a guided fly-fishing trip?

    • You should bring appropriate clothing for the weather conditions, sunglasses, sunscreen, a hat, any personal items you may need, and a valid fishing license if required. Your guide will typically provide a list of recommended items to bring.

How long is a typical guided fly-fishing trip?

    • Guided fly-fishing trips can vary in duration, ranging from a half-day (4-6 hours) to a full-day (8-10 hours) or longer, depending on the package you choose and the location of the trip.

What type of fish can I expect to catch on a guided trip?

    • The type of fish you can catch depends on the location and season. Common species targeted on guided fly-fishing trips include trout (rainbow, brown, and brook), salmon, steelhead, bass, pike, and various saltwater species.

Do I need to bring my own fishing gear?

    • Some guides provide all necessary fishing gear and equipment as part of the trip package, while others may require you to bring your own gear. It is best to check with your guide in advance to see what is provided and what you need to bring.

Can I keep the fish I catch on a guided trip?

    • Many guided fly-fishing trips practice catch-and-release, where fish are released unharmed after being caught. Some locations may allow for the harvest of fish within legal limits, but this varies depending on local regulations and the policies of the guide service.

How far in advance should I book a guided fly-fishing trip?

    • It's a good idea to book your guided fly-fishing trip well in advance, especially during peak fishing seasons or in popular fishing destinations. This ensures you secure your preferred date and guide.

What happens if the weather is bad on the day of my guided trip?

    • Guides are accustomed to dealing with various weather conditions and will often provide options for rescheduling or altering the itinerary if necessary. Communication with your guide leading up to the trip can help address any weather-related concerns.

How much should I tip my guide?

    • Tipping practices vary, but it is customary to tip your guide for their services. The amount typically depends on factors such as the length of the trip, the quality of service provided, and your overall satisfaction. Tips range from 15% to 20% of the trip cost, but it's ultimately up to your discretion.