Fly-fishing & Float on Meramec, Gasconade, or Big River.
Cedar Hill, MO
1-2 Guests • No Lodging • Public • Guided
Description
Reserve a guided fly fishing trip, observe the beauty of Ozark streams, experience high quality fishing, and be home in time for dinner!
Based in the St. Louis area, and focused on providing world class fly fishing close to home, we're the perfect addition to a long weekend or a one day "Staycation".
WHAT'S INCLUDED
HALF DAY TRIP
Half-Day Trip - Base Price
Approximately 4 hours of guided fly fishing.
Includes: Fly fishing gear, lunch, and shuttle services
Half day trips can be jet boat or wade trips for smallmouth or wade trips for trout; catch and release only.
FULL DAY TRIP
To upgrade your half-day trip to a full-day, please select additional cost when booking.
Approximately 8-10 hours of guided fly fishing
Includes: Fly fishing gear, lunch, and shuttle services
Full day trips can be for smallmouth bass or trout; catch and release only.
We will be fishing from a jet boat, raft, canoe, or wading.
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Your Host
Augy K
My name is Augustus. Fly fishing is a passion that has grown into a lifestyle for me. My fly fishing obsession started with a strong connection with nature and feeling the need to protect and conserve our natural resources. My goal with this service is to share with others what I love, provide them great experience on the water, where we’ll have a blast and hopefully catch some fish!
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Gear List
- Personal Items
- Weather Appropriate Fishing Gear
- Snacks & Drinks
- License
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Rules & Guidelines
How to Prepare for a Trip
What To Bring: Light weight cool clothing and shoes/sandals that can get wet in the summer. Warm layers, waders, and wading boots in the winter, please no studded boots in the boat. Hat polarized glasses, rain gear, sunscreen, bug spray, and personal products necessary to get you through the day.
Plan: I will contact you several days to a week in advance, we'll discuss conditions and plans for the day. Depending on conditions our best float options may change as little as 24-hours in advance of the trip, this is to provide the best possible experience on the water.
Practice: I am more than happy to work with beginners on the water and teach you to fly fish the day of our trip, having said that I recommend practicing your cast in the yard, or on the water leading up to our trip. Mastering the roll cast, pickup/put down cast, overhead cast, mending the line, trout setting, double haul, and strip set are all things that I love to teach; if you can familiarize yourself with these skills in advance, that will be very helpful while you are fishing.
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