Being
a fly fishing guide is about more than just catching
fish. As
a guide you have to wear several hats to ensure that
the individuals that you have taken fishing are going
to have an unforgettable experience. Strong
angling abilities
are only the beginning. We
look for guides with exceptional interpersonal communication
skills, at the root of every good guide is a person who
can tell a story about the process at hand in the river
and convey an idea of how to catch fish on a fly. Our
guides are professionals whose attention to detail and
the needs of our clients are second to none.
Our guide school functions in
two parts, the first focuses on wade trips and the
second component deals with floating. In
our wade guide training we cover everything from knots
to entomology. We will travel throughout the Vail
Valley and surrounding areas familiarizing our guides
with all of the stretches of water that are accessible
for client trips. Our seasoned guides will show
our students the "dos and don'ts" of guiding from how
to stage a streamside lunch to how to turn a slow day
of fishing into an unforgettable day on the river.
At the end of the wade
guide training we will select guides who excelled in the
first portion of the school and commence with Float
Guide Training and Oar Certification.The
second portion of our school is extremely demanding both
physically and mentally. Long days on the river
will prepare our guides with the necessary skills and
tools to commercially navigate whitewater from a fishing
vessel. We cover everything from towing boats
and maintenance to rescue procedures and rowing a good
fishing line.
Our instructors are experienced
and concerned with safety above all. At the completion
of our classes you can be sure that you will have the
knowledge, training and skills to safely guide
the local rivers from a drift boat or raft and catch
fish. |