What to look for in a Fly Fishing Guide

Hiring a professional fly fishing guide to lead you in unfamiliar waters can mean the difference between an enjoyable day or a miserable one.A professional fly fishing guide should possess certain qualities and be certified in CPR and First Aid. In Colorado the outfitter should be licensed, bonded and insured.

It is especially important that the guide you choose is well-versed on the entomology of the water, knows where the fish are and has strong casting skills. A good guide will teach you to wade safely, cast properly, read the water and give a correct presentation to the fish.You guide should be able to assess your skills and help you to improve them.

Guides are there to help and teach, so they should have an excellent knowledge of the equipment and what will suit your skills and "style". A guide who's great conversationalist is nice too, it keeps the relationship with client and guide open, relaxed and fun.

Remember, an experienced guide may not have been guiding for years. It's about how often rather than how long.

As a potential client, when signing up for a trip, you need to talk to your guide about what you expect from the trip. Communication will assist you in making sure you have an enjoyable experience on the water. Our licensed fly fishing guides are intimately familiar with these waters and have manyyears of fishing experience throughout this state and elsewhere.