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What to Expect:

Education is at the heart of my guiding. I love opening minds to the endless possibilities that fly fishing offers. Fish are always the wild card—and there are never any guarantees. What I can promise is that you’ll be fishing over fish, and I’ll do everything I can to help you connect with them. While landing lots of fish is important, my main priority is for you to leave with more skill, knowledge, and confidence than when you arrived; the value of a guided trip should extend well beyond the our time together. Bring your questions and your curiosity because we’re not just fishing, we’re learning with every cast!

Trip Offerings

Float Trips

The favorite experience of most clients, float trips are a great way to cover miles of river. Whether you are interested in chucking frog poppers and big streamers to feisty, bank-dwelling smallmouth, or laying out long casts to rising trout, boats offer maximum fishability in larger bodies of water. Experience the river from a new perspective and get more shots at fish!

Half and full days available. Max of 2 anglers per boat.

Wade Trips

Wade trips offer technical teaching breakdowns and more hands-on learning and instruction. A great way to up your game both during and after a guided excursion. From hiking small streams in pursuit of native brook trout to stalking spooky smallmouth on the bigger water, wade options are endless! If mobility is a concern, consider a float trip.

Half and full days available. Max of 4 anglers per guide.

Custom Trips

Have a favorite local watershed that you want to float? Curios about night fishing? Ready to target some of the most exciting, non-traditional fly species? Want to do larger family outings or corporate groups? Let's design an experience together!

 

Group numbers subject to additional guide availability.

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Nitty Gritty Details

I supply all essential fishing gear for the trip. Lunches are provided on full day excursions.


You bring:

  • Valid New Hampshire or Vermont Fishing License (trip dependent)

  • Polarized sunglasses for safety and fish spotting

  • Sun protection, hats, sunscreen, long sleeves

  • Any necessary medications (please make me aware of pertinent medical history)

  • Rain gear

  • Questions and a desire to learn!


Safety:
Common wading hazards to be aware of: loose and slippery rocks, uneven footing, hiking hazards into the river, high flows, and other environmental conditions. Limited visibility because of rain and high water is common; if you don't know your next step into the river, don't take it!

Common float hazards to be mindful of: hooks, other anglers, the potential to fall into deeper water. Waders are not recommended during most float trips. All minors will wear PFDs when in boats.

Day of Details

Common Meet Up Locations:

​Meet up location is subject to current open seasons, river conditions, and where you are staying. Contact will be made with final details in the days leading up to your trip. Reach out at any point with questions or concerns!

​Usual meet up locations include:


The Sharon Trading Post,  (when fishing the White)
5038 VT-14, Sharon, VT 05065

Mike's Store and Deli (when fishing the Connecticut)
148 US-5, Hartland, VT 05048

Dan and Whits General Store (When fishing the Connecticut)
319 Main St, Norwich, VT 05055

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