Two or Three Day Wilderness Lodge Horseback Fishing

2-2 Guests

Description

Wilderness Lodge Fishing Trips

2, or 3-Day | Fly Fishing | Horseback or 4x4

All 2, or 3-day wilderness lodge trips are customized to your preferences. Some guests choose to fish the wilderness area via horseback all 3 days, while other guests choose to mix in a day of 4×4 based fishing. These 2 or 3-day adventure trips include three meals each day, riding horses, 4×4 transportation, luxury lodge accommodations, and a dedicated guide per 2-4 guests.

These trips allow for the ultimate amount of flexibility. Valley lakes, high alpine cutthroat reservoirs, and wilderness streams via horseback riding or 4×4 are all on the menu.

  • Lodge trips have a 2-person minimum.

  • Arrival after 4 p.m. the night before.

  • Checkout at 6 p.m. on the last day

  • Extra nights are an additional fee per night per guest

Price Includes:

  • Guide

  • Meals

  • Drinks (excludes alcohol)

  • All fly fishing gear

The price does not include your fishing license or guide tip (typically 10-20%).

Base price is per angler for a 2-Day/1-Night Fishing Trip. Make it a 3-Day/3-Night Trip for an additional fee per person. Add additional nights of lodging for an additional fee per person per night.

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Upgrades

3-Day Fishing

$770.00


Your Host

Jimmy's Trip

Jimmy O

Jimmy has taken his passion for the outdoors and turned it into a way of life. He is an avid hunter, angler, skier, and backpacker.

from $1650/Experience

Base Price

$1650.00 Per Person Per Experience

$1650.00

$770.00 Per Person

$770.00

Pay later options are only available for trips that start more than 30 days from today.

Total Payment

$1650.00

Please note that there is a 50% non-refundable deposit included with your booking fee. In case of cancellation, and in accordance with the Host's cancellation policy, the remaining 50% may be returned to you or applied towards rescheduling a future trip.


Amenities

  • Experienced/Professional Local Guide
  • 4x4 Transportation for Duration of the Trip
  • Well Equipped Wall-Tent Style Camps
  • All Fly Fishing Gear
  • 3 "Wilderness Style" Meals a Day

Location

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Gear List

  • Weather Appropriate Hunting Attire
  • Valid Hunting License / Tags
  • Personal Hunting Gear
  • Overnight Supplies

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Rules & Guidelines

https://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/RulesRegs/Brochure/fishing.pdf

Anglers 16 and older must buy and carry a fishing license to take fish, amphibians, and crustaceans. Bag limits may apply.

Residents 65 and older may obtain an annual senior fishing license.

Anglers using a second rod, hand-line, or tip-up must purchase a Second-Rod Stamp. This includes seniors and youths under the age of 16.

General Considerations

The best gear you can bring is the right state of mind to enjoy the wilderness. Colorado serves up a high percentage of perfect sunny days in the summer; the fish bite all day, wildlife abounds and there are mind boggling views. However, the area is a remote and wild place. Weather and many other variables can affect your trip. Having the right attitude for this type of trip can make or

break your experience.

Our day trips are perfect for trying out new gear, but use all your gear before bringing it on our multi-day trips. This especially applies to boots, day packs and safety equipment. New, not-worn in boots can ruin a trip. Making sure your day pack fits well will make your trip more enjoyable.

If you are coming with a group, please try to limit duplicate items. Work with each other to organize who brings what. Everywhere we go requires pack stock. We want to avoid packing unneeded weight. This lessens the impact on the wilderness (less pack animals used) and allows staff to focus on guiding activities instead of caring for more pack animals.

The weather in June-August is usually sunny with highs in the 55-70 degree range and night time temps in the 40-50 degree range. Just keep in mind, the altitude does allow any day to turn out to be a winter day. A large portion of our area is around 10k to above 11k.

On day trips, you can get away with most all clothing materials as long as you make sure to bring decent rain gear. On multi-day trips, stay away from cotton, i.e. Carhartt, blue jeans, cotton socks, etc… When cotton gets wet it is useless and it will exacerbate suboptimal weather’s effect on your body. Focus on wool and synthetics. There is a lot of newer technology clothing that is lightweight, packable, warm and dries quickly.

Don’t hesitate to give us a call about any specific gear questions.

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