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Mountain
Fly Fishers
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| Trips are inclusive of all equipment including flies. You are certainly welcome to use your own equipment (with respect to your waders and boots, if these were in-stream within the last 30 days, do let us know where you fished.) and flies if you wish. |
Chief
Hector Lake at Nakoda Lodge
Trout
species; Rainbow Trout
From
our operations base at Nakoda Lodge on Chief Hector Lake, Mountain Fly-fishers
is pleased to offer the very best in introductory Fly-fishing experiences for
individuals, couples, families and various types of groups. Our programs range
from simple introductory casting and fishing programs to comprehensive
destination trips inclusive of casting, fly-tying and a full range of
fly-fishing experiences on the flowing waters of the frontal ranges, beaver
dams, as well as unique heli-fishing experiences.
Sight-cast
to large Rainbow trout •learn to cast • lenghten your cast • improve
accuracy
Prices are per boat (max 2 adults), includes all equipment as required and
flies.
Refreshments and snack or lunch included in 3 & 5 hour programs
Private- Casting Instruction Programs available and fully customizable to suit
your schedule.
Chief
Hector Lake Trips –prices are based on 2 participants
Get it Wet: 2.5 hour
$300.00 cdn.
This
program
is designed with the beginner in mind or for those who want to seriously improve
their skills. Yes you could also purchase this trip as a very quick get-away
fishing outing if you are pressed for time.
Hatch
Hunt: 4 hour $400.00
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An
ideal trip if you can only get away for a relatively short time. Chief Hector
offers very consistent and predictable dry fly hatches virtually all day long,
we will assure you take advantage of these.
The Eagle: 6 hour
$500.00 cdn.
Whether beginner or advanced Fly-fisher this time spent on the waters of
Chief Hector surrounded by the best views of the Rockies will definitely have a
rejuvenating effect on you, and like the Eagle your movements while purposeful
will become effortless. I assure you your casting and fishing ability will
improve to a point of effortless success.
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The
Upper Bow River –Wild and tough the way a Brown Trout river should be
Trout
species; Brown Trout
*less
than 1 trout in every 1000 is other than a Brown*
Straight up - Fished on
her terms the Upper Bow will yield wild Brown Trout in good numbers and size,
fished on your terms you might well leave thinking, “That river has no
fish”. Technically demanding this river fishes best in low light, so overcast
days are spectacular and sundown on any day is a must and more often than not
bright sunny blue sky days on the UBR are just great days to be outside. A
genuine glacial river, the Upper pushes large volumes of water has huge meanders
which create serious undercut banks (wicked habitat for bruisers) and monster
log jams, widow-makers and sweepers. Hatches tend to be most prolific given
colder water temperatures and the river is definitely a good dry fly river. In
my opinion the fly-fisher who learns to fish the UBR will master any flowing
trout water in North America. This is a big river that is as persnickety as a
small chalk stream might be. Primary presentations for success –
Streamers and hatch matched Dry fly fishing, selective Nymph presentations
(continuous deep “Nymphing on the drift will be expensive in lost flies) will
also prove successful.
Float
Trips- prices are based on 2 participants
Half Day Float: 5
hour.
$425.00 cdn.
Recommended
as a sundowner this is "the guides choice".
Best value on the Upper Bow -target the sundown hatches
Full Day Float: 8
hour
$525.00 cdn.
Best if approached as a technical learning day. During the first few
hours of the trip, being daylight hours, time spent learning to cast and fish on
flowing waters is time well spent for beginners, while advanced casters will
learn to increase distance, improve accuracy and presentation. Best timing
should include a sundown finish.

The
Lower Bow River –We call it “The Big Easy”
Trout
species; Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout & Cutthroat
The lower Bow River is defined as that section of the Bow River that flows
South or downstream of the city of Calgary. It is noted by many as being one of
North Americas best Trout Rivers. Do we agree? Yes the “Lower” offers the
fly-fisher the chance to fish to rich populations of Rainbow and Brown Trout
with significant numbers of these being large fish.
Primary presentations for success – The preference of most anglers on
the Lower is a presentation of Strike Indicator followed by San Juan Worm (6 to
9 feet below indicator) followed by a dropper ranging from any number of smaller
flashy nymphs such as Copper John, Flash-Back Pheasant tail (w/w’out bead), or
other generally in a size 14 and much smaller. This rig is continuously lobbed
upstream and dead drifted to extension then reset. Outside of key hatches we
favor fishing the river aggressively with large streamers while keeping an eye
out for large opportunists that are sipping casually on itinerant dries.
“Hopper” season is generally in August and is a ton of fun.
Float Trips-
prices are based on 2 participants
Full Day Float:
8 to 12 hours
$600.00 cdn.
A long rewarding day, includes
all equipment, flies, lunches, sweet treats and refreshments
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The
Head Water Streams and Rivers of the Frontal Ranges
Trout
species; Cutthroat Rainbow, Bull Trout , Rainbow & Brook Trout
If ever there was water worthy of being referred to as
classic wading streams Alberta’s headwater streams certainly would rank among
the best. Gin clear waters, prolific
hatches and healthy populations of naturally reproducing wild trout combine to
make near perfect Fly-fishing environments. In many cases the headwater streams
are best enjoyed on a multi day trip basis, however many are within striking
distance of Canmore and can be enjoyed on a day trip basis.
Primary presentations for success- Great dry fly fishing opportunities abound and in many cases it is not
necessary to match a hatch (however it is advisable to be prepared to do so) to
be successful. Trout in the mountain streams of the Eastern slopes tend to be
forgiving, hungry a lot of the time and willing to rise to a variety of
attractor patterns in the absence of hatches. Don’t however think its all a
freebie, many of the larger fish will demand the best in presentations and fly
patterns and will test and teach you.
Classic
Walk & Wade Trips - prices are
based on 2 participants
Full day Trips:
8hours or longer $650.00cdn
A
long rewarding day, includes all equipment, flies, lunches, sweet treats and
refreshments
Programs
& Packages
Camp
Trips to Alberta’s Headwaters
Trout
species; Cutthroat Rainbow, Bull Trout , Rainbow & Brook Trout
Our camp programs create awesome fly-fishing
experiences. Camp accommodation is in the comfort of modern travel trailers, you
are guide accompanied from beginning to end and our meals are phenomenal. Not
only will you enjoy amazing fishing from sun up to sundown and learn to read the
various elements of flowing waters, you will have the option to learn the basics
of fly tying, our focus will be on your learning one or more patterns relevant
to hatches that are occurring. We plan on you catching fish with a fly you tied
–Seriously!
Livingstone
River 2night/3day (2 participants)
$1800.00
Add participants to maximum of 2 additional
Add: *$250.00ea.
*Camp programs are fully customizable –ask about our destination packages
inclusive of 2 nights hotel based and 2 nights camp based
| The
Big Lakes of Kananaskis Country Our signature experience! More than just a fishing trip. No availability at this time -scheduling should be available by the end of June |
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Experience the incredible
settings of large high Alpine Lake environments surrounded on all sides
by the best of the Canadian Rockies. Sight fish to Rainbows, Cutthroats and Bull Trout, rising to size
18 or 20 midges over 200 feet of water. Clean quiet and comfortable, the casting decks of the Ranger offer
perfect platforms for the fly fisher, while four stroke engineering
demonstrates our commitment to these pristine waters.
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Upper Kananaskis & Lower
Kananaskis Lake - Rainbows, Cutthroat, and Bull Trout.
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