
An overview of the services we offer and how they will benefit your next fly fishing trip.


No prior experience is required. Our guided fly fishing trips in Alberta are designed for all skill levels, from complete beginners to experienced anglers. Instruction is tailored to your level to ensure steady progression and confidence on the water.
Yes. Rods, reels, flies, and essential tackle are included. If you prefer to use your own gear, you are welcome to bring it.
Depending on river conditions and season, we may target:
Rainbow trout
Brown trout
Cutthroat trout
Bull trout (seasonal and regulated)
Your guide selects the most productive waters based on current conditions.
Yes. All anglers must hold a valid Alberta fishing license before the trip. Licenses can be purchased online through Alberta government services.
We recommend bringing:
Weather-appropriate layered clothing
Polarized sunglasses
Sunscreen
Personal medications
Valid fishing license
For camping packages, personal camping equipment and a camp chair are required.
The weather is part of the outdoor experience. Your guide adapts techniques, locations, and strategies according to river flow, temperature, and hatch activity to ensure the best possible fishing conditions.
Safety is always prioritized.
Walk-and-wade fly fishing involves moderate physical activity, including walking along riverbanks and wading in shallow current. A reasonable level of mobility is required. Breaks are taken as needed.
Fly fishing in Alberta is productive from late spring through fall. Peak dry fly activity typically occurs from June through September, depending on weather and water levels.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak season.