Working With Your Lodge Guide Part 2
When anglers and their guide work together, it’s a thing of beauty. And the best way to ensure this, is to be as inclusive as is possible with your guide. When I’m on the water, I’m always looking to learn and get better and for me, this means asking questions of my guide. Not only do I learn new things by asking questions, but doing so also gets the guide immediately involved and participating, well befire the first cast is made.
NEW ZEALAND – SOUTH ISLAND HELI TRIP – JANUARY 2025
Without question my favorite trip of the year and usually half filled with repeat guests who have done this trip multiple times.
Cayo Romano Cuba – May 2024
If you love fly fishing the salt and still have not fished Cayo Romano, it is an absolute must experience fishery. The species diversity is as good as anywhere I know of in the Caribbean, particularly since the explosion of the snook population at Romano over the past few years.
Working With Your Lodge Guide Part 1
Guiding at the lodge you are fishing from is such an important piece of your trip puzzle and it can absolutely make or break your entire experience. Regardless of your skill level, weather, and or cooperation of the fish you are chasing, the communication and interaction with your guide during the course of the fishing day is going to be fundamental to your success.