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Smith River
Trout

Smith River Trout Trip is the perfect introduction to fly fishing! Our full day float trip is $450 and is limited to two anglers. On this trip, you'll have the opportunity to catch Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, and Brook Trout. Valid Virginia fishing license required.

Piedmont Lakes 
Carp

Our Sightfishing Carp Trip is the perfect way to test your skills and take on an incredible fighting fish. Full day trips start at $400 and Half day trips start at $300. You'll fish from a polling skiff on lakes, making it a great practice for saltwater fly fishing. Challenge yourself with our Sightfishing Carp Trip today

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New River
Smallmouth bass

Our New River float offers fly fishing and light tackle for Small Mouth Bass in one of the most beautiful rivers in the world. The New River is located in Virginia and is the second oldest river in the world. For $550, we provide a full-day float trip for one or two anglers.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What do I need to bring for my trip?

 

            We will have all of the fishing gear needed for your trip. Things that you may consider bringing are: hat, sunglasses, rain jacket, clothing appropriate for the weather conditions, sunscreen and bug spray.  We will have beverages for all trips and for full day wade trips we will supply lunch.

 

What forms should I fill out in advance of the trip?

 

           You just need to fill out a waiver on the day of the trip.

 

What type of license do I need?

 

            Most of our wade trips are done locally and you will need an NC or VA fishing license with a trout permit.  You can purchase either a 10-day or an annual license. You may purchase an NC and VA fishing license online above. For carp trips, you will just need a NC license.

 

Should I tip my guide?

 

          Whatever you are feeling? I am blessed to get to take you. Like any service industry tips are greatly appreciated.  

                                 

 

Do we get to keep the fish?

 

            No.  We practice 100% catch and release. This helps ensure that we can continue to guide clients on these waters and help conserve and protect the fishery.

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