Guided Trips

Walk / Wade Trips

Wade fishing is the most popular method for fishing in Vermont's rivers and streams. I can easily personalize these trips to match your schedule, interests, and skill level. Wading allows us to explore a diverse range of water, such as larger rivers or small mountain brook trout streams, based on weather, season, and preferences.

Person in outdoor gear walking through grassy field with a fishing net in hand and trees in the background.

Full-Day Walk / Wade

1 Person - $400

2 People - $500

Half-Day Walk / Wade

1 Person - $300

2 People - $400

Float Trips

Fishing from a raft is a super enjoyable way to explore our larger rivers in Vermont. When we're in a raft, we can access areas that are seldom fished by wading anglers, giving us a great opportunity to catch some of the biggest wild fish in the area. Because there are very few drift boats/rafts in Vermont, these trips offer a distinctive and thrilling fishing experience on these rivers. Float trips are usually limited to the spring season because of river levels and water temperatures.

Three men fishing from an inflatable boat on a river, surrounded by green trees.

Full-Day Float

1 Person - $500

2 People - $600

Half-Day Float

1 Person - $400

2 People - $500

Rates Do Not Include
Guide Gratuities

Trip Details and Gear List

Be prepared for any weather and fluctuating temperatures.
Dress in layers. Wool base layers, quick-drying clothing, and wool
socks are best.  

Feel free to bring your own rods, reels, flies, waders, and boots.
Felt-soled wading boots are now again legal in Vermont.

Included:

  • Rods, Reels, Leaders, and Flies

  • Lunch and drinks are included on full-day trips.
    (Lunch menu will be provided upon booking)

NOT Included:

  • Transportation to agreed-upon meeting location

  • Valid Vermont Fishing License. Click here to purchase.

Guests are required to sign a liability release form before fishing. Click here to download.

What To Bring:

  • Wool socks   

  • Brimmed hat or cap

  • Quick dry pants

  • Rain gear

  • Polarized sunglasses

  • Sun block and lip balm

  • Insect repellent

  • Day pack/backpack

  • Change of clothes