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YELLOW DOG FLYFISHING ADVENTURES 213 SOUTH WILLSON AVENUE • BOZEMAN, MT 59715 • 888-777-5060 • email: info@yellowdogflyfishing.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS DESTINATIONS 6 12 18 27 28 28 29 31 43 47 50 52 56 59 60 62 68 74 78 87 92 98
Cuba Yucatan Belize Venezuela Honduras Baja Guatemala and Costa Rica Bahamas Seychelles St. Brandon’s Atoll Christmas Island Bolivia Brazil and the Amazon Freshwater Exotics Iceland New Zealand Argentina Chile Alaska Kamchatka Canada US West
ARTICLES & OTHER INFORMATION 4 Why Book Your Next Trip with Yellow Dog? 10 Traveling to Cuba: A Current Update 46 Making of “Providence” – Behind the Scenes 54 Jungle Gold – Dorado Fishing in Bolivia 58 Keep ‘Em Wet 66 How to Do New Zealand the Right Way 86 Interview with Dave Egdorf: The Toughest Man Alive 96 Traveling Angler Trivia: How Experienced Are You? 105 The Smith River Campaign 110 Top Family Destinations 112 Top Couples Destinations 114 Meet the Yellow Dog Team 116 The Yellow Dog Website
PHOTO CREDITS: Bumphead parrotfish catalog cover photo: Camille Egdorf on Providence, Seychelles (Photo by Jim Klug). Golden Dorado catalog cover photo: Bessie Bucholz – Tsimane, Bolivia (Photo by Ian Davis). Other photo credits throughout the catalog include Bryan Gregson, Jim Klug, Ian Davis, Tom Melvin, John Hudgens, Camille Egdorf, Oliver White and Bessie Bucholz. The vast majority of the photos used throughout the catalog are shot by the Yellow Dog team. A very small number of un-credited, non-Yellow Dog images in this catalog were provided directly by lodges or occasionally by Yellow Dog clients. Catalog layout and design by Scott Morrison of Morrison Creative, Cody, Wyoming.
SELECTING THE RIGHT DESTINATION FOR YOU… Throughout this Yellow Dog travel planner you will find a series of reference symbols to help you quickly and easily match the lodges and operations with the type of amenities, offerings and options that are important to you when planning your next trip.
Ideal Couples Destination
Dive / Snorkel Program On-Site
Rental / Demo Equipment Package
Ideal Family Destination
Wi-Fi Available
High Value / Economy Package
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As a team, we know fishing. More importantly, however, we know how to take exceptional care of our clients. The relationships and interactions we have with our customers are always our number one priority. When you book with Yellow Dog, we promise our entire team will work for you on all levels—at all times—to do everything we can to make your trip outstanding. The best preparation, the highest levels of support and exceptional customer service: all things that collectively create THE YELLOW DOG DIFFERENCE.
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At Yellow Dog, we have a very simple philosophy. We don’t care where you go as long as it’s the right place and the right match for you. We never sell a trip based on exclusive contracts we have with lodges or on beds we’re obligated to fill. Rather— with a full line-up of distinct locations, accommodations, and price points—we match you and your expectations up with the destination that’s just right for you.
Here at Yellow Dog, we’re very proud of the incredibly detailed pre-trip planning materials we provide for each and every trip we book. Yes, we love beautiful pictures and colorful graphics, but we also know that savvy travelers appreciate—and expect—important information. When booking with Yellow Dog you’ll always receive useful, detailed, upto-date and relevant information specifically written for your exact destination. We provide everything you need to know about the fishery, relevant species, travel logistics, transfers, gear and equipment, packing lists, fly recommendations and more.
YELLOW DOG’S SERVICES ARE ALWAYS FREE TO YOU When you book a trip through Yellow Dog, you never pay more than if you were to book directly with a lodge or outfitter. You get hands-on assistance, valuable insider information, pre-trip planning materials and total support on all levels—all at no additional cost to you. Sometimes clients think, “I’m sure I can save money if I do this on my own.” Not only is that a false assumption, but more often than not, booking a trip on your own ends up costing you more, especially when you factor in your time, headaches, and the very real possibility of booking sub-standard guides, the wrong lodge or incorrect dates.
WHY WOULDN’T YOU UTILIZE EVERY RESOURCE AVAILABLE TO MAKE YOUR NEXT TRIP EXCEPTIONAL? Most people wouldn’t think of buying a new life insurance policy or selling a home without using an experienced, professional agent. So why should your important fishing trip— something that involves both your valuable vacation time and your money—be any different? (Especially when these services cost you nothing!) Working with Yellow Dog results in a better trip—each and every time. As we’re fond of saying, using our services is like having a backstage pass to the world of fly fishing.
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CUBA W
hen it comes to pristine flats, low pressure and impressive numbers of fish, Cuba is definitely the “next frontier” and hottest ticket in town for saltwater flats fishing—especially for American anglers. With recent announcements that the U.S. and Cuban governments are taking significant steps to normalize relations between the two countries, the logistics and intricacies that affect American fishing travel to Cuba are changing fast and becoming easier by the month. Many expect that things will fully open in the very near future, making travel to Cuba every bit as straightforward and simple as a quick trip to the Bahamas.
the flats fishing found throughout the country can indeed be incredible, the biggest reason to visit Cuba is to see and experience the Cuba of today versus the Cuba of five years from now. This is the chance to visit a country that has seen very little change over the past 60 years and a destination that still exists in the kind of “time warp” where the music, food, people and overall culture have changed little since the early 1960s. Aside from all of these things, is the fishing itself worth it? Like everywhere else, that totally depends on the weather, the conditions and of course on the willingness of the fish to cooperate. Think of a visit to Cuba as a step back in time: a fishing adventure that offers the chance to meet amazing people, encounter an incredible culture and—if you’re lucky—experience some of the best When deciding if a Cuba trip is right for you, the best advice that we can give is to focus on the big picture. While bonefish, permit and tarpon action in the Caribbean.
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CUBA JARDINES DE LA REINA Gardens of the Queen – Southern Cuba This is perhaps the most popular and most well-known fishing destination in Cuba—the archipelago that goes by the name “Gardens of the Queen” (the Jardines de la Reina). This is an area that is roughly the same size as the Florida Keys, and the entire fishery is exclusively leased by the outfitter that we work with and represent. Several live-aboard options are utilized to fish this incredibly remote and undeveloped area, including the high-end Avalon Fleet II mothership and the wellknown “La Tortuga” houseboat. The Tortuga (the original operation in the Jardines) is a 110-foot, double-decked floating hotel that offers seven guest cabins with the ability to accommodate 14 anglers a week. It is extremely stable and level at all times, which means that there is never any chance of guests getting seasick. The Avalon II is a newer, more modern private yacht that also accommodates up to 14 anglers per week. The Jardines de la Reina area is very popular for tarpon fishing in the April, May and June timeframe, and for large bonefish, permit and medium-sized resident tarpon on a year-round basis. To reach the Jardines, guests travel by bus from Havana (approximately six hours) and then by boat (another four hours). It is a bit of a trip, but well worth it once you arrive in this incredibly remote and pristine marine environment. If you were to do one big trip to Cuba, this is the option to put at the top of the list. Regardless of the live-aboard option you choose, all weeks in the Jardines de la Reina area are 7 night / 6 fishing day packages starting on a Saturday and ending the following Friday. A normal week includes five full days of fishing and two half days, depending on your schedule and mode of transportation to and from Jucaro (the departure port for the Jardines de la Reina archipelago). Additional days in Havana or on other parts of the island can easily be arranged and all itineraries can be fully customized. Combo trips between the Jardines (Tortuga) and other fishing areas can also be set up, allowing for an extended Cuban adventure. Please contact Yellow Dog for more details. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $5,950 per person.
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CUBA ISLA DE JUVENTUD Southern Cuba Originally called the Isle of Pines (“Isla de Pinos”) until it was renamed the Isla de la Juventud (the “Island of Youth”) in 1978, this is the second-largest Cuban island and the seventh-largest island in the entire West Indies. Most anglers head to Juventud for the world-class tarpon fishing, which is without a doubt some of the finest found anywhere in the region. When the waters of Juventud are calm and the winds fairly low, anglers can expect to pole the flats for shots at tarpon in the 30 to 80-pound range. When the weather is rough and the visibility is affected by clouds or rain, then it is common to fish the deeper channels and cuts—areas where tarpon regularly congregate and sit. Larger, triple-digit tarpon also show up in the area during the late spring and early summer months. This is an area that is home to not only tarpon of all sizes, but also some very large bonefish and decent numbers of permit. While there is a small hotel near the town of Nueva Gerona that offers very basic land-based packages, most anglers fishing Juventud prefer to do so from one of the live-aboard mothership options. Please contact Yellow Dog for details and package pricing.
GARDENS OF THE KING Jardines del Rey – Northern Cuba The newest Cuban offering to hit the angling scene is based on and around the small islands of Cayo Brujas and Cayo Santa Maria, an area on the northern coast of Cuba known as “The Gardens of the King.” Known primarily as a tarpon fishing destination, this is a solid, reasonably-priced land-based option for anglers that really want to focus their efforts on jumping and catching good numbers of resident tarpon in the 10 to 50-pound class while still having the chance to hunt for Cuban bonefish, permit and snook. This is, hands-down, the most affordable trip that we offer in Cuba and one of the best overall values in the Caribbean when it comes to a focused tarpon and flats fishing destination. Located approximately 4.5 hours drive-time from Havana, the fishery is located in the north-central part of the main island near the Buenavista Bay UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and just north of the towns of Caibarién and Remedio. Anglers stay at one of the larger, all-inclusive resorts on Cayo Santa Maria, an option that offers easy and quick access to the flats, cuts and lagoons that surround Las Brujas and Santa Maria. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $3,640 per person.
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CUBA CAYO LARGO Southern Cuba Situated in the south-central region of the Cuban Archipelago, Cayo Largo (“Long Key”) is one of the finest permit fishing destinations found anywhere in the Caribbean. The permit capital of Cuba, this tiny resort island is only 100 miles from Havana as the crow flies, and can be reached by an easy, 35-minute flight. The island itself offers 17 miles of picture-perfect, white sandy beaches—arguably the most beautiful in the entire region. This is one of the reasons that Cayo Largo is our top pick in Cuba for couples and family trips as well. The island itself is completely surrounded by an immense natural flats environment that has remained totally unchanged and largely untouched for hundreds of years. The entire fishery came under the management of Avalon Fishing Center in 2008 and has since developed into a fantastic permit and bonefish destination (with some tarpon in the area as well). The fall and winter months usually fish well, with plenty of bonefish (especially big ones) and permit found in strong numbers. Peak fishing season on Cayo Largo is from February to June, when all species are present in the area. The typical package to Cayo Largo is seven nights with six guided fishing days. Additional days in Havana or on other parts of the island can easily be arranged and itineraries can be fully customized. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $6,400 per person.
CAYO CRUZ / CAYO ROMANO Northeastern Cuba Located on the north shore in the eastern province of Camaguey, the Cayo Cruz and Cayo Romano fisheries collectively form an enormous system of flats, lagoons and pristine estuaries. Commercial fishing within this designated area is strictly forbidden and rigorously enforced—one of the reasons why the flats fishing is so good. The sportfishing-only area is 280 square miles in size, meaning that on the average day, each skiff has over 30 square miles to itself. The flats on the northern side of the main island of Cuba present an inviting combination of hard-packed white sand and a semifirm mottled bottom that still provides good wading. The average bonefish weighs in at a healthy three to four pounds, and during the course of a week, it is common to land a fish or two in the eight-pound-plus range. Guests can also expect shots at good numbers of permit as well as tarpon on the flats and in channels. Each week, 8 to 10 anglers and guests stay aboard the Avalon Fleet I mothership. The yacht is outfitted with eight deluxe king cabins, seven private bathrooms and staterooms with air conditioning. A panoramic window spans each room, allowing guests to enjoy the Caribbean view expanding endlessly before them. It should be noted that the mothership remains anchored in the same location, with skiffs departing each day to different areas of the fishery. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $7,700 per person.
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WHAT NEW RULES MEAN FOR U.S. TRAVEL TO CUBA The past year was a wild one for U.S.-Cuban relations. The U.S. flag was once again raised at a new embassy in Havana, travel regulations for Americans visiting the island were drastically loosened, and direct charter flights from numerous U.S. cities to Havana began operating on a daily basis. While no one knows exactly how much or how fast relations with Cuba will continue to change over the months and years ahead, experts predict that radical transformations are indeed coming. And while general “sun-and-sand” tourism is still technically illegal, new rules and travel regulations now make it possible for practically anyone who wishes to visit (and fish) Cuba to do so. Here is what you need to know before you go: Q. How soon can you go? A. Obviously, Cuba is the “hot new destination” for anglers— especially those from the U.S. There is a large demand for prime fishing weeks in Cuba, and already a good portion of the 2016 season is sold out and booked. That said, it is possible to fish Cuba sooner rather than later, and Yellow Dog does have a number of great dates still available and on hold with Avalon and our other Cuban operators. Q. Is it possible to add extra days and nights in Havana and in other parts of Cuba? A. It is, but it should be noted that Cuba is currently dealing with a major shortage of high-end hotels and rooms. There are only about 60,000 hotel rooms in all of Cuba, which means that reservations and demand for rooms in Havana has become very difficult. It is important to plan your trip as far in advance as possible if you are looking to spend more time in and around the capital city.
Q. Can Americans fly to Cuba on direct commercial carriers? A. It is reported that U.S. airlines will begin regularly scheduled commercial flights to Cuba sometime in 2016. Currently there are dozens of daily charter flights from airports in Florida and elsewhere, including Miami, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, New York, Los Angeles and New Orleans. These are flights operated by thirdparty travel services that charter large, commercial planes for direct flights to and from Havana. Americans who meet Treasury Department requirements can also fly through a third country, such as Mexico, Panama, Grand Cayman or Canada—options that can be less expensive and more convenient than taking charter flights. Regardless of how you get there, take the time to do your research and make sure you are working with travel professionals that can assist with the correct travel logistics required to navigate through the many options available. With Yellow Dog’s extensive knowledge of the travel routes, hotels, and transfers, we will give you the most up-to-date, accurate and thorough travel information.
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Q. Who should go? A. It is important for anglers to understand what Cuba and the individual flats fisheries found throughout the country have to offer. While the fishing can be great, it is important to acknowledge that this is not Disney-esque fishing, where hungry, reckless fish jump on every single fly as if they have never before been fished. Yes, the flats are pristine, and yes, the fishing can be great. That said, it is still saltwater flats fishing, where weather, water conditions, fish behavior and numerous other factors can all impact the fishing on a weekly and even daily basis. Of the dozens of trips that we’ve made to Cuba over the years, we’ve definitely experienced fantastic, off-the-charts fishing for huge numbers and huge fish. We’ve also experienced difficult, non-productive fishing where the fish and the conditions refused to cooperate. Anglers should not book a trip to Cuba with expectations for easy fishing and huge numbers. At the end of the day, it is still saltwater fishing for tough, spooky fish where most situations require a certain degree of skill, accuracy and experience. One should consider a trip to Cuba to explore and experience the fascinating country. The fishing—while important—is only a PART of the overall experience. It’s the people, the music, a rich and historic culture and the lure experiencing Cuba in its original and raw form. After all, the Cuba of today will be very different than the Cuba of five years from now. Q. Can American citizens now visit Cuba? A. As long as a trip falls within one of twelve defined purposes and approved categories, Americans can go to Cuba without having to apply for permission (in the form of a license) from the government. The approved categories of legal travel include visits to close relatives, academic programs, professional research, journalism, religious activities and people-to-people activities. In most cases, family members can also travel with you if you are traveling under any of these categories. Says John Kavulich, president of the U.S.-Cuba Trade and Economic Council, “The rules lay the groundwork for ‘exponential’ growth in American visits to Cuba for the near future.” Q. What category applies to fishing trips? A. Technically, fishing does not apply to any of the twelve categories. That said, “People-to-People” trips are educational programs that qualify as one of the twelve categories of generallicense travel. They’re one of the most popular ways to go to Cuba because anybody can join a trip and your itinerary is pre-arranged and set up for you. Q. Can I use credit cards in Cuba? A. Travelers are now able to use select U.S. credit and debit cards in Cuba, with more coming on-line in the near future. There is also no longer a per diem rate for how much visitors can spend once they reach the island. Remember that ATMs remain few and far between in Cuba, and many establishments still do not have the means to process credit card payments. That means that cash will be king for some time to come. It is also good to note that Canadian Dollars and Euros still command a better exchange rate in Cuba than the United States Dollar.
Q. Can I buy trip insurance and medical evacuation insurance for a trip to Cuba? A. Yes! U.S. travel and trip insurers are now authorized to provide coverage for individuals who travel to or within Cuba. Additionally, Global Rescue offers both medical evacuation and security coverage for trips anywhere in Cuba. We highly recommend inquiring about both to protect your travel investment. Q. What can American citizens bring back? A. Americans can now bring back up to $400.00 in souvenirs, including $100.00 worth of cigars. Note that this only applies for trips and flights directly from Havana to the U.S. If you are passing through a third country en route to home, it may be best to leave the Cuban rum and cigars behind. Q. Why book a Cuba trip through Yellow Dog? A. There is no doubt that all types of agents, booking services and even fly shops are jumping on the “trip booking bandwagon” in an attempt to cash in on the new demand for fishing in Cuba. The fact, however, is that very few of these entities have any real experience traveling to and from Cuba or and arranging the details and logistics involved in visiting Cuba. Even fewer have experienced the huge diversity of fishing available in Cuban waters. This is not an easy place to organize a detailed trip with finely crafted logistics, as the current infrastructure of the country is still a total mess. To do Cuba right, an agent needs to truly know Cuba. You can rest assured when partnering with Yellow Dog for your Cuba travels, you’ll be dealing with an American company that truly knows the ins and outs. In fact we made our very first trip to Cuba in the late 1990s, and since that time, more than NINE OF OUR TEAM members have collectively made dozens of trips to every major fishing area throughout the country. At Yellow Dog we’ve not only built a dynamic on-line resource with current and continuously-updated information for each and every offering inside of Cuba, but we also have a full team available to speak at length about the details and intricacies of fishing and traveling in Cuba. We encourage you to read through our information, view our hundreds of original photos, and then GIVE US A CALL. Preparation, up-do-date information and honest feedback is the key to success for researching, booking and arranging a trip to fish the “Pearl of the Antilles.”
For those interested in setting up a trip and fishing Cuba in the near future, we can now help secure the necessary paperwork to make travel from the U.S. possible and fully legal. Travelers that secure the necessary paperwork and travel letters may buy tickets and make travel arrangements through any travel service or airline that provides service to Cuba, including Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures. Our fullservice offerings can line you up with the right program, the best travel arrangements and full assistance with flights and travel insurance. We’ve been fishing Cuba since the late 1990s, and we currently book more anglers to Cuba than any other U.S. fly fishing travel provider. If you’re thinking about making the trip, pick up the phone and give us a call.
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THE YUCATAN T
he Yucatan Peninsula and the waters of Ascension Bay, Espiritu Santu, Chetumal, Campeche and Holbox offer saltwater anglers one of the most diverse selections of game fish found anywhere in the Western Hemisphere. While this part of the Caribbean is best known for fantastic numbers of permit, bonefish and tarpon, dozens of other species are available for the adventurous angler as well. Jacks, barracuda, sharks, amberjack, snook, snapper and numerous other flats and reef species all offer outstanding action on a fly or light tackle set-up every month of the year. Many of the flats in the Yucatan—especially in the Ascension Bay area and further south—are hard-bottomed and ideal for wading. Here, crystal-clear waters present anglers the opportunity to wade and sight fish for cruising and tailing fish throughout the year.
As an overall fishing destination, we love the Yucatan for a variety of reasons. First off, it is easy and quick travel to the area, with direct flights to Cancun offered from most major U.S. and international cities. These flights are almost always reasonably priced, keeping the overall travel and transfer costs low. The second thing that we love about the area is the low cost of the lodging and fishing packages. Compared to other top Caribbean fishing destinations, the Yucatan is far and away the best value in the entire world of saltwater flats fishing. Whether you’re looking for a quick weekend trip, a single day trip or an extended multi-lodge itinerary, you’ll find it in the Yucatan. And finally, this is the perfect destination for first-time flats fishermen and intermediate anglers looking to improve their saltwater game. With a healthy diversity of species and all types of different fishing scenarios, the Yucatan truly offers something for everyone.
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YUCATAN GRAND SLAM LODGE Punta Allen –Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico This full-service, amenity-packed fishing lodge—the nicest and most modern in the Ascension Bay area—is situated on a beautiful, expansive beach on the outskirts of the small fishing village of Punta Allen. We’ve worked with and represented Grand Slam since they first opened their doors and can tell you from personal experience this is one of the top flats fishing operations in all of Mexico. This is a testament to the lodge’s experienced, veteran guide staff from Punta Allen as well as the lodge’s owners, who are committed to operating the finest, most complete fishing operation in the Yucatan. This is the perfect destination for first-time saltwater anglers as well as more advanced anglers looking for a great variety of species and fishing scenarios. And due to years of effective regulations and enforcement, Ascension Bay—home to impressive numbers of bonefish, permit, tarpon and snook—is one of the few places in the world that can back up the claim that the fishing is actually getting better every year! While staying at the lodge, you will start each morning by walking out your front door, stepping directly into your fishing boat, and heading out for a day of worldclass fishing in either the Boca Paila Lagoons to the north or the massive Ascension Bay to the west. As for the lodge itself, the rooms are spacious and bright, and each has a huge private bathroom, air conditioning, a waterfall-style shower, a deck overlooking the water and plenty of spacious sitting areas. Grand Slam Lodge features a full service restaurant and bar, where all meals are cooked to order from a full menu. The bar at Grand Slam is one of the most unique of any fishing lodge we have ever visited, with suspended “bar stools” that hang down from the ceiling of a large palapa and line the front of the bar. A large deck area with oversized couches overlooks the beach and is a popular place to gather after your day on the water. One of the nicest things about Grand Slam is that you can arrive and depart on any day of the week and trips of any length can be arranged. All packages include a boat transfer from Tulum, which eliminates the long and bumpy drive from Tulum to Punta Allen. Please contact Yellow Dog for details and package pricing.
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YUCATAN PESCA MAYA LODGE Punta Allen – Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Situated in the middle of the 1.3-million acre Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, Pesca Maya Lodge offers a great fishing program, experienced local guides, good food and one of the best values found anywhere in the Yucatan. Pesca Maya first opened its doors in January of 1996 and has since established itself as one of the area’s most popular fishing lodges. The property is located 90 miles south of Cancun on a long, narrow strip of barrier beach that is totally surrounded by the waters of Ascension Bay and the Boca Paila lagoons. If you’re a beginner saltwater angler, this is one of the best places in the world to catch your first bonefish. For more seasoned anglers, this is one of the world’s top locations to target permit on a fly as well as resident tarpon and snook. With hundreds of square miles of flats, it is not uncommon to see bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, barracuda and more all in the same day. Pesca Maya features a number of accommodation options, including Robinson House and SeaClusion House. All rooms are nicely decorated, clean, and comfortable. The new main palapa is Pesca Maya’s hub, home to the bar, dinning area, tackle shop and main common area. With easy access to Cancun from most U.S. cities, this a great option for trips of any length. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,960 per person.
LA PESCADORA LODGE Punta Allen – Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Located in the small Mexican fishing village of Punta Allen on the edge of Ascension Bay, La Pescadora Lodge offers one of the best values in the entire Yucatan for anglers seeking a fishing-focused lodge with access to great waters and great guides. The location at the southern end of the village overlooks a “home” bonefish flat just to the north of the long-time landmark that marks the northern coast of Ascension Bay; the Punta Allen lighthouse. Jose Ucan and Lilly Bertram are the on-site managing partners of the lodge, and together they have been working in the fishing industry in Punta Allen for over a dozen years. This a family run operation, meaning that you will quickly feel at home and a part of the family as a guest of La Pescadora. The lodge is personal, intimate, clean and well-designed. Each of the four, double occupancy cabins flank the two story main lodge building, and all have a private bathroom, two full-sized beds, air conditioning, and a small deck with a hammock. The food is great, the beers are cold and the guide staff includes some of the finest guides in the entire area. Packages and itineraries of any length can be accommodated, and anglers can arrive and depart on any day of the week. Please contact Yellow Dog for package details and specifics.
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YUCATAN CASA BLANCA LODGE Ascension Bay – Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Located on the southern edge of Mexico’s Ascension Bay, Casa Blanca has long been recognized as the most famous and established fishing lodge in the Yucatan. Completely surrounded by the Ascension Bay marine eco-system, Casa Blanca’s crystal-clear waters are home to impressive numbers of bonefish, tarpon, snook, permit and numerous other species. This kind of angling diversity makes Casa Blanca the ideal destination for novice saltwater anglers and seasoned fly fishermen alike. Each day you will have the option of fishing from a skiff or wading, and the Lodge’s daily schedule is completely flexible. The quality of the accommodations and food, the experience level of the guides, the overall atmosphere of the lodge and a fantastic location all combine to create a first-rate Caribbean angling experience. Included in your stay is a private round-trip air charter from Cancun direct to the lodge’s own airstrip—a transfer that replaces the long and bumpy ride down the road to Punta Allen. The rooms are all comfortable, spacious, and air-conditioned, and the Caribbean is only 100 feet away from the main complex. The lodge also boasts a 100-yard long concrete pier, and some of the best fishing for tarpon, jacks and permit happens right off the pier at night, complete with a cold drink or cooler of beer under the lights! Casa Blanca has 11 seaside rooms and can accommodate 22 people comfortably. 7 night / 6 day fishing packages (double occupancy) start at $4,340 per person.
PLAYA BLANCA LODGE Espiritu Santo Bay – Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Playa Blanca Lodge combines incredibly diverse flats fishing with a very private and secluded location, making it the ideal destination for anglers looking combine their fishing with the key elements of a relaxing tropical beach vacation. Located approximately 120 miles south of Cancun on the private island of Punta Pajaros, the lodge offers guests access to one of the largest protected marine reserves in the world. Playa Blanca is a family and couples-friendly adventure resort which offers the same high-caliber fishing program as its sister lodge to the north, Casa Blanca. The big difference between the two is that Playa Blanca is a slightly more intimate beach resort that is perfect for both anglers and non-anglers looking for a quiet, adventurous Caribbean getaway. Anglers staying at Playa Blanca have near-exclusive access to both Espiritu Santo Bay and the vast Santa Rosa Lagoon system. These waters are loaded with large schools of bonefish that provide consistent action all year long, with fish averaging two to three pounds and larger bones caught on a regular basis. Anglers can also expect to target permit on the flats and resident snook and tarpon inhabiting the mangroves and inner lagoons of the area. Overall, this area receives little fishing pressure, making it the ideal destination for anglers who prefer fishing in solitude. 7 night / 6 day fishing packages (double occupancy) start at $4,340 per person.
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YUCATAN COSTA DE COCOS LODGE Xcalak - Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Located on the far southern tip of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo near the border with Belize is the small fishing village of Xcalak (Ish-ca-lack) and Costa De Cocos Lodge, a small lodge operation that offers anglers direct access to the waters of Chetumal Bay. The largest bay in the entire Yucatan, Chetumal is nearly twice the size of Ascension Bay, its famous neighbor to the north. This area is home to endless flats and healthy populations of bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, jacks and many other species. If you’re looking for a laid-back and fantastic vacation to dive, fish, kayak, explore or just relax, then this small, off-the-grid lodge is the perfect place. We have worked with and represented this operation for years, and we are proud to say that this is one of our favorite “low key” destinations in the entire region. Great fishing, knowledgeable guides and one of the best values found anywhere. The area’s jungle, rich with wildlife, is the lodge’s back yard, and the Caribbean Sea is literally on the front steps. Guests stay in individual cabanas with private bathrooms, ceiling fans and palapa roofs. After a long day of fishing, you can relax on the lodge’s main deck and enjoy fresh appetizers and cold drinks from the all-inclusive bar. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,295 per person.
CAMPECHE TARPON Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico Located on the northwest side of the Yucatan Peninsula, Campeche has become known as one of the finest destinations in the entire Caribbean for juvenile tarpon. Yellow Dog is proud to work with outfitter Alejandro Hernandez and his talented team at Campeche Tarpon. While not as diverse as the waters of the southern Yucatan when it comes to the number of species, this is an area that offers some of the finest and most consistent fishing for baby tarpon that we have found anywhere in the world. With an untouched and undeveloped mangrove coastline stretching north from the city of Campeche for close to 100 miles, the fishing for tarpon in the 5–20 pound range can be fantastic, especially during the late spring, summer and fall months. This is an area that delivers not only strong numbers of fish, but great sightfishing opportunities as well. With a large variety of activities, cultural sites, Mayan ruins and interesting day trips, Campeche is the ideal destination for non-anglers and non-fishing spouses. This picturesque city was designated a United Nations’ World Cultural Heritage for Humanity (UNESCO) site in 1999, making it a very unique and special place to visit. 5 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $2,465 per person.
HOLBOX FLY FISHING LODGE Isla Holbox, Mexico Located off the northeastern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula, the small barrier island of Holbox has established itself as one of the Caribbean’s truly outstanding tarpon fisheries. A small, out-of-the-way island with beautiful, white sand beaches and a laid back fishing village, Holbox is surrounded by some of the most productive tarpon habitat found anywhere in the region. Anglers can find tarpon of all sizes throughout the year, from juvenile fish in the shallow and secluded back lagoons to larger fish in the 75-to-100 pound range in open waters that surround the island. Holbox Fly Fishing Lodge is the only property on the island dedicated to fly fishing enthusiasts and their non-fishing partners. All of the rooms feature air conditioning and comfortable furnishings. A continental breakfast at the lodge will start each day, lunch is served on the boats while fishing, and dinner is on your own in one of the village’s many local restaurants. Holbox has become known as one of the top big tarpon destinations in the world, and this is a great destination for those who truly want to focus on sight casting to the Silver King. 5 night / 4 day packages $1,995 to $2,695 per person, depending on season.
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hether you’re looking for a hardcore, fishingfocused adventure, a first-time saltwater experience, or the perfect couples or family vacation, Belize is a destination that truly offers something for everyone. Seemingly created and designed with fly fishermen in mind, the tiny country of Belize is collectively home to some of the finest saltwater flats opportunities on earth. The entire coastline of this beautiful Central American country is home to a broad range of species and a variety of different fishing scenarios. Bonefish, permit, tarpon, snook, snapper, jacks, barracuda and numerous other species can be found throughout the waters of Belize’s coastline, with scenarios that range from crystal-clear, white sand flats, to shallowwater lagoons, to some of the largest “classic-style” tarpon flats found anywhere on the planet. It is this overall level of angling diversity that truly sets Belize apart from every other Caribbean fishing destination.
Overall, Belize is a small country by Latin American standards—approximately the same land size as the state of Massachusetts with a total population of only 350,000 people. Tucked just below the Yucatan Peninsula, Belize is the smallest country in all of Central and South America and the only country with English as the official language. First-time saltwater anglers can experience great fishing in destinations that include Turneffe Atoll and Ambergris Caye, where the bonefish are plentiful and shots at permit, tarpon and numerous other species are always possible. For anglers that want to focus on the ultra-selective permit, the waters of Southern Belize—Hopkins, Placencia and Punta Gorda—offer some of the best opportunities found anywhere in the Caribbean. And of course there is the tarpon fishing in the central and northern waters of Belize, home to some of the largest tarpon in the entire region.
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BELIZE EL PESCADOR LODGE Ambergris Caye, Belize El Pescador Lodge is one of the most established, experienced and well-known fishing lodges in all of Central America. Long a Yellow Dog favorite, the lodge complex is situated on the island of Ambergris Caye, a Belizean vacation hot spot that offers year-round fishing for tarpon, permit, bonefish and more. Anglers staying at El Pescador can fish for bones along the many tidal flats and mangroves, target permit on deep-water flats, or fish the surrounding reef and channels for jacks, cudas, snapper and variety of other species. Perhaps the most popular fishing at El Pescador, however, is the sight-fishing for tarpon. Offering the largest “classic” tarpon flats in the world outside of South Florida, Ambergris is one of the few spots in the Caribbean where tarpon can be sight-fished year-round. Resident schools of tarpon (20 to 80 pounds) roam the broad flats of the area 12 months a year, and larger migratory tarpon—fish 100 pounds and larger—typically arrive in the late spring and early summer months. El Pescador offers a great location, quality food, a friendly and attentive staff and a team of seasoned guides who have more experience fishing these northern waters than anyone. Guests can choose from newly remodeled rooms in the colonial-style main lodge, or opt for more private accommodations in the larger El Pescador Villas. Fully re-done in 2014, the rooms in the main lodge are very comfortable, with spacious bathrooms and showers, air-conditioning, ceiling fans and two queen beds. The adjacent one, two and three-bedroom villas are perfect for couples, families or smaller groups looking for more of a “private home” layout. Amenities at the resort include a fully-stocked “Angler’s Bar,” three swimming pools, a workout room, a practice casting area, a fully-stocked fly shop, sea kayaks and S.U.P’s that allow you to explore and fish the lagoon flats on your own after a full day of guided fishing. The location of the lodge is fairly private, yet close enough to town to offer great access to a host of restaurants, shops and bars. San Pedro is a great beach town with the best nightlife in all of Belize! This was one of the original properties that we worked with here at Yellow Dog, and today we’re proud to be the lodge’s largest booking agent. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,995 per person.
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BELIZE BELIZE RIVER LODGE Belize City, Belize In business for close to 60 years, Belize River Lodge offers an incredibly diverse fishing program, a team of excellent guides and easy access to what many feel are the best waters for tarpon found anywhere in the Caribbean. Offering great year-round fishing for bonefish, permit, snook, tarpon, barracuda and more, this is a great option for those seeking a range of fishing scenarios – from first-timers looking to catch a large variety of fish to experienced saltwater anglers looking to target a specific species. Conveniently located on the Belize mainland only minutes from the International Airport, the lodge sits directly on the banks of the Olde Belize River. From the lodge, anglers can quickly access the river, the coastal inlet areas, and the offshore cayes and flats. With quiet riverside accommodations featuring air conditioning and private baths, this is a destination that is well suited for anglers looking for a quieter, more intimate lodge setting. This is also a great option for anglers who want to focus on legitimate and consistent tarpon and snook action during the spring and summer months. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages $3,665 per person.
LONG CAYE ISLAND LODGE Long Caye, Belize Owned and operated by Belize River Lodge, this is a small, off-the-grid outpost operation that is located on the undeveloped island of Long Caye in Central Belize. For years, Long Caye has been one of our very favorite fishing areas in Belize – a spot that we’ve always loved for impressive numbers of permit as well as seriously large tarpon! Due to the prime location of this small lodge, anglers can fish the area waters earlier in the morning and much later into the evening without the long boat runs typically associated with the more distant lodges located throughout the region. This is a great option for those who are focused and looking for hardcore fishing opportunities with very long days on the water. This small, four-to-six-person operation overlooks the barrier reef and features three double occupancy bedrooms and a shared bath for the lodge. This is the perfect option for a small group of friends or a family looking to take over the island and enjoy a private and exclusive lodge experience. Combination packages can also be arranged that include several days at Belize River Lodge’s main lodge combined with days at the outpost Island Lodge. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,300 per person based on a group of six.
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BELIZE TURNEFFE FLATS Turneffe Atoll, Belize Located 30 miles off the coast of mainland Belize, Turneffe Atoll has been recognized for decades as one of the top saltwater flats destinations in the world. It is the largest atoll in the Western Hemisphere and one of the most untouched and undeveloped eco-systems in all of Central America. Within this pristine atoll environment, Turneffe Flats Lodge is strategically located to take advantage of more than 250 square miles of flats, reefs and lagoons as well as the bonefish, permit, tarpon and other species that call this area home. In business for more than 25 years, Turneffe Flats is far and away the best option in Belize for anglers that love to wade fish, and one of the finest overall lodge and fishing operations in the entire world of saltwater fishing. For years, Yellow Dog has used this operation as a “bellwether” by which we rank and rate the many other lodges that we work with throughout the Caribbean. Yellow Dog is proud to be Turneffe Flats’ largest booking agent, and we send so many people here for good reason. The lodge is ideal for anglers of all skill levels and the fishing is consistently good throughout the year. There are also a large number of options for non-anglers, including a full PADI dive and snorkel center and the “Atoll Adventure” package. Spacious, air-conditioned guest rooms are located directly on the beach, offering panoramic views of the nearby reef. There are also two large, three-bedroom villas—the Garden and the Reef—that are perfect for families or small groups of friends. The social center for Turneffe Flats is the large, air-conditioned main lodge and dining room, where a daily pre-dinner gathering for hors d’oeuvres, refreshments and stories is customary. The screened veranda is a wonderful place on which to enjoy the tropical evening with new and old friends, and the main deck and pool area is ideal for taking in the Caribbean sunsets. The lodge itself is also surrounded by a network of huge “home flats,” offering immediate access to wade fishing on your own before and after each day of guided fishing. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $4,070 per person.
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BELIZE TURNEFFE ISLAND RESORT Turneffe Atoll, Belize Turneffe Island Resort is the second-oldest sport fishing operation in all of Belize. Started by Vic Barothy in 1964, this operation is a living part of Caribbean saltwater flats fishing history. Today – more than 50 years later – this immaculate private island located on the southern tip of Turneffe Atoll is better than ever. The resort is as pristine, private and secluded as anything in the entire Caribbean, and the unique location allows anglers to be on the flats fishing within minutes of leaving the dock each morning. Bonefish are the mainstay of fishing Turneffe Island Resort, as the atoll is home to the finest wadeable flats in all of Belize. Most of the area’s large oceanside flats are only five to ten minutes from the lodge by boat, offering situations where anglers can sight-fish to large schools of tailing bonefish at all hours of the day. Turneffe is also among of a select group of saltwater destinations where you can experience the excitement of flats fishing for permit throughout the year, either from a skiff or while wading. And while the fishing program is solid, the diving and snorkeling program is even better, which make this the perfect destination for those seeking a diversity of activities and options for the week. Overall this is a great destination for families, couples, large groups, and for trips where non-anglers are accompanying anglers. With a large pool and deck area, on-site dive center, and a high-end infrastructure, the resort truly offers something for everyone. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $4,290 per person.
TURTLE INN Placencia, Belize Less than a year after Francis Ford Coppola acquired this beachside refuge in 2001, it was completely swept out to sea by Hurricane Iris. Turning disaster into opportunity, the Coppolas began a multi-year reclamation project, the end result being an incredible 25-room seafront resort that is consistently ranked among the best smalllodge operations in all of Central America. With an attentive staff, two high-end restaurants, an idyllic beachfront setting, access to all types of mainland activities, and a full-service spa, Turtle Inn is the perfect option for couples and families looking for a great Belizean beach vacation coupled with rewarding fishing. It is also ideal for anglers traveling with a non-fishing significant other in search of a high-end lodge option. As for the fishing, the Placencia area is perhaps best known for the large numbers of permit that inhabit the off-shore flats. Bonefish and tarpon can also be found throughout the year. Yellow Dog has been booking guides in the Placencia area for more than a dozen years, and we can easily arrange any number of guided fishing days to compliment a stay at Turtle Inn. If you are looking for a Caribbean vacation that combines luxury accommodations with great fishing, then this destination should be at the top of your list. Please contact Yellow Dog for details and package pricing.
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BELIZE BELCAMPO BELIZE Punta Gorda, Belize Perched atop a jungle hilltop with a spectacular view of the Maya Divide, Guatemala and the Caribbean Sea, Belcampo Lodge is arguably the most unique resort in all of Belize. Belcampo is the ideal location for couples, families and anglers looking to combine a fishing trip with great non-angling activities and a very high-end jungle experience. The food, service, accommodations, amenities and location are all incredible, making this one of the nicest fishing and adventure lodges in the entire Caribbean. Onsite amenities include a full spa, two pools, mountain bikes, hiking trails, kayaks and canoes. Eco-tour activities such as jungle tours, visits to nearby Indian villages, Mayan ruin excursions, guided river trips, chocolate making classes and more can easily be arranged. For anglers who want to take advantage of the area’s famous permit fishing, Belcampo features a first-rate fishing program that utilizes a number of experienced permit guides from the Punta Gorda area. As a fishery, the coastal waters of Punta Gorda boast more permit and more big permit than just about any place in the Caribbean. Aside from permit opportunities, Punta Gorda also offers a number of other fishing scenarios for those seeking diversity, including bonefish in the Sapodilla Cayes and seasonal fishing for snook, large jacks and tarpon. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages start at $3,500 per person.
GARBUTT’S LODGE Punta Gorda, Belize For many anglers, catching a permit on a fly is truly the “Holy Grail” of saltwater fly fishing, and the waters of Punta Gorda, Belize have as many—if not more—permit than any place we’ve ever seen. For permit-junkies looking to fish this region, Garbutt’s Lodge is the perfect base of operations for hard-core fishing days: a place that we describe as having been “built by anglers, for anglers.” Air conditioned, spacious and clean, Garbutt’s is a small, fishing-focused, oceanfront lodge located in the town of Punta Gorda in Southern Belize. There is a small bar and restaurant, where cold beers and fresh seafood are always available. On several nights during a standard package, guests will also have the option of eating at one of the local, in-town restaurants. While there are some tarpon, bonefish and snook in the area, this is very much a permit-focused destination that is best suited for those who understand and appreciate the challenges of this type of fishing. As for the caliber of the guides, we cannot say enough about the Garbutt brothers and their team. These are some of the nicest, “fishiest” and most accomplished permit guides that we have found anywhere in the world. Garbutt’s Lodge is our number one, hard-core, permit-focused destination in the region. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $2,865 per person.
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BELIZE CAYE CAULKER FLY FISHING Caye Caulker, Belize Located approximately 20 miles northeast of Belize City on the edge of Belize’s Barrier Reef, Caye Caulker has a relaxed atmosphere and a no-hurry attitude that seems to be shared by the majority of the island’s 1,600 residents. The island’s motto is “go slow,” a mindset that has come to define pretty much everything that happens on the island. As a destination and vacation spot, Caye Caulker has always been popular with backpackers and budget travelers, due to its cheap prices, laid-back vibe and abundance of inexpensive restaurants and bars. Now it is becoming popular with anglers as well, and for good reason. Located on the lagoon (back) side of the island, the Sea Dreams Hotel is the base of operations for our Caye Caulker fishing and lodging packages. Sea Dreams offers a combination of easy access and laidback tranquility, with a friendly staff, a rooftop bar, a private dock and one of the best locations in the entire village. In addition to the area’s healthy tarpon fishery, there are also great permit and bonefish opportunities in the waters that surround Caye Caulker. The guides are legitimate, the prices are the most reasonable in all of Belize, and the atmosphere is as laid back and easy going as anything you’ll find in the Caribbean. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $2,330 per person.
BELIZE PERMIT CLUB Hopkins, Belize Situated in the heart of Hopkins Village in central Belize, the new Belize Permit Club is a small, no-frills operation designed specifically for the hardcore permit angler. Permit fanatic and long-time Yellow Dog associate Wil Flack (founder and owner of Tres Pescados on Ambergris Caye) built the four-person guesthouse to provide anglers with the ideal base of operations for fishing the amazing waters located just offshore of Hopkins. Years of chasing fish and outfitting in Belizean waters have allowed Wil and his team to expand their operations from Ambergris into these southern waters, filling both a lodging and guiding void that has existed for several years. If you’re looking for fancy pillows or scented soaps, then this is definitely not your place. If you’re looking for a hard-core permit program that delivers long days on the water in one of the most productive permit regions on the planet, this a destination to strongly consider. Belize Permit Club offers clean and comfortable lodging, home-cooked meals and experienced guides—all for an attractive and all-inclusive package price. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $2,800 per person.
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BELIZE THE RISING TIDE MOTHERSHIP Belize City, Belize The Rising Tide is a 58-foot, wide-body Hatteras motor yacht that offers a unique live-aboard saltwater flats fishing experience to anglers of all levels. With the ability to accommodate up to six anglers in three separate air-conditioned staterooms, the Rising Tide offers flexible itineraries that can be totally customized depending upon the interests or requests of guests. As a fully mobile fishing platform, skiffs launched from the back of the mothership give anglers easy and quick access to some of the best waters in all of Belize. Mooring each evening in close proximity to the fishing grounds gives the Rising Tide unmatched and instant access to unpressured fishing grounds and uncrowded flats. The fishing opportunities with this program include sightcasting to bonefish, permit, snook and tarpon when the conditions allow. Typically, all of the major flats species can be targeted throughout the course of a week. There is no need to worry about sea conditions as the fishing is done inside the barrier reef and the Rising Tide always anchors in protected areas each night. Most days and nights, no other anglers and few other people are in sight. Fishing grounds include flats as far North as Ambergris Caye and as far South as Placencia. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $3,495 per person
WHIPRAY CAYE Placencia, Belize Whipray Caye—a tiny, private island eight miles off the coast of Placencia—is perfectly located in the very heart of the best permit fishing in the world. While fairly basic and rustic in nature, Whipray Caye Lodge is comfortable, laid-back, economical and strategically located—the ideal base of operations for hardcore anglers looking to maximize their time on the water, fish the tides at the best times of the day and take advantage of the area’s phenomenal numbers of permit. The number one advantage of staying at Whipray is that you avoid the long runs back and forth from the mainland each day. At this lodge, you are literally staying on top of the flats, surrounded by some of the most productive permit water in the world. Aside from permit, the area also offers shots at bonefish, tarpon, the occasional snook and numerous other species. Why settle for long boat runs each morning when you can actually base yourself in the middle of the Southern Belize’s prime fishing grounds? Accommodations are in comfortable waterfront cabins, the food is great, and the lodge features the Sea Urchin Bar—one of the most unique drinking and dining establishments in all of Belize! 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,285 per person.
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BELIZE THE LODGE AT CHAA CREEK San Ignacio, Belize As Belize’s most established jungle eco-resort, Chaa Creek has been setting the standard in Belize for more than 30 years. This is a fantastic add-on option to any Yellow Dog fishing package and the perfect base of operations from which to visit and explore the interior of the country. Set along the banks of the Macal River in the rainforest foothills of Belize’s Maya Mountains, the Lodge at Chaa Creek has long been recognized as one of the very best jungle resorts in all of Central America. Yellow Dog can easily arrange a two, three or four-day package to Chaa Creek that will fit nicely with any of our Belizean fishing packages. Three-night inclusive packages start at $1,180.00 US per person.
ROBERT’S GROVE RESORT Placencia, Belize Robert’s Grove is a complete seaside resort that can cater to serious anglers while at the same time satisfying the vacation wishes of non-anglers, couples and families. Nestled on an beautiful and expansive property between the Caribbean Sea and the Placencia Lagoon, Robert’s Grove offers one of the nicest white sand beaches in all of Belize. This destination is perfect for the angler looking to fish for a few days while vacationing with the family and taking advantage of a variety of additional activities. With a prime location on the Placencia Peninsula, the resort offers access to all types of mainland and jungle activities as well as some of the finest permit fishing in all of Central America. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $4,190 per person.
VICTORIA HOUSE Ambergris Caye, Belize One of Belize’s finest, most high-end resorts, Victoria House is located on Ambergris Caye just south of the town of San Pedro. With only forty-two rooms, Victoria House is a small and exclusive luxury resort long known for outstanding amenities, casual ambiance and an outstanding staff. All of the rooms are located in a tropical garden setting with tall swaying palms and sweeping views of the reef and white sand beach. If you’re looking to pair the finest accommodations on the island with outstanding day trips on the waters that surround Ambergris Caye, Victoria House is a fantastic option. Fishing is booked on an a-la-carte basis and all packages are fully customized. Contact Yellow Dog for rates and package options.
BELIZE DAY TRIPS Ambergris, Belize City, Caye Caulker and Placencia For those visiting Ambergris Caye, Placencia, Caye Caulker or the Belize City area looking for a day or two of guided fishing independent of an established fishing lodge, then our Belizean day trip offerings are the perfect solution. These a la carte day trips are a fantastic way to experience some of Belize’s finest waters with experienced guides in a relatively short period of time. All equipment (rods and reels) are usually included with these packages, as well as lunch and refreshments. Prices and daily schedules vary depending on destination and time of year. Contact Yellow Dog for rates and details. Day trips $425-$595 per day per boat (for 1 or 2 people).
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n addition to our “mainstream” saltwater destinations in Belize, the Yucatan, the Bahamas and the Seychelles, we are proud to work with a handful of fantastic off-thegrid fishing lodges and operations located in Honduras, Venezuela, Guatemala, Costa Rica and on the Baja Peninsula
of Mexico. From the crystal-clear waters of the Bay Islands of Honduras to the deep blue of the Sea of Cortez to the pristine flats of Los Roques, the following lodges and fishing operations all offer unique saltwater opportunities for the adventurous, globe-trotting angler.
SIGHTCAST OUTFITTERS Los Roques, Venezuela Arguably one of the world’s most beautiful and productive saltwater destinations, the archipelago of Los Roques, Venezuela is a protected natural marine park that is home to some of the best bonefishing on earth. We have worked with the team from Sightcast Outfitters since they first started their operation more than a dozen years ago, and we love the caliber of their guides, the long days on the water and the overall professionalism of their program. While fishing this area, it is common to stalk bonefish by walking the beaches and flats in search of cruising fish, and 95% of the fishing here is done while wading. One of the things that makes this fishery so unique is that the large, predatory bonefish are almost always feeding aggressively on minnows—the main food source for these Venezuelan bones. Accommodations are at Posada Acuarela, which offers the nicest rooms on the island, amazing food, air conditioning, plenty of cold beer and a great location in the center of the small fishing village of Gran Roque. While the political situation on the mainland of Venezuela may be a mess, life (and the fishing) on the out-islands of Los Roques is just as good as ever. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages $4,250 per person
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OTHER SALT MANGO CREEK LODGE Roatan, Honduras We first worked with and represented Mango Creek Lodge more than 12 years ago. Now that it is under new ownership and management, we are pleased to reintroduce this offering to the Yellow Dog line-up for the 2016 season. A recent Yellow Dog visitation convinced us that things are better than ever at the lodge, and the fishery is extremely solid. With a unique collection of over-the-water cabanas and boardwalks, the lodge is built directly on the waters of Port Royal on the far eastern end of Roatan. The cabana interiors feature Honduran hardwood floors, mahogany windows, and hand-carved doors and furniture. Each room contains a queen bed, a single bed, ceiling fans, and a private bathroom with a hot shower. The lodge is close to many of the island’s most productive bonefish and permit flats, the nearest of which is literally a 60-second boat ride from the dock. This is the perfect destination for anglers and non-anglers looking to combine a fishing and eco-tour adventure on one of the most beautiful islands in all of Central America. It is also one of the best value trips and all-inclusive price points that we offer. 7 night / 6 day packages (double occupancy) $2,800 per person.
FLY FISH GUANAJA LODGE Guanaja, Honduras Guanaja is one of the Bay Islands of Honduras, home to some of the best diving, snorkeling, and fishing in the world. Roughly 15,000 people live on this tiny island that is only seven by twelve miles long. Perfectly situated on a small, private cay on the southern side of the island, Fly Fish Guanaja is a small and intimate operation that accommodates a maximum of eight anglers per week. The lodge’s small island is completely surrounded by bonefish and permit water and overlooks a productive and easily-accessed home flat. You can step off the lodge’s main deck, wade onto the flats and be casting to tailing fish in seconds. While Guanaja is home to similar saltwater fly fishing scenarios as found in other popular areas throughout Mexico and Belize, what makes this fishery unique is that when you’re here, you’re usually the only one fishing the entire island! With this operation, you can expect to wade about 65 percent of the time and fish out of the boat for the remaining 35 percent. This is indeed the ideal destination for those that love to wade fish. Permit and bonefish are the main focal points of this program, although resident tarpon and snook can be found throughout the year in areas where the island’s rivers meet the sea. 7 night / 6 day packages (double occupancy) $3,850 per person.
PURSUIT ANGLERS East Cape-Baja Peninsula, Mexico The Sea of Cortez (also known as the Gulf of California) is one of the world’s most famous bluewater-gamefish destinations. Striped marlin, blue marlin, sailfish, yellowfin tuna, dorado, skipjack tuna, wahoo and bonito are all commonly encountered when fishing the offshore waters. For shallow-water enthusiasts, the Eastern Cape of the Baja coastline is known for its unique beach fishing conditions, exciting shallow water action and impressive roosterfish populations. Pursuit Anglers and their talented guide team are our first choice for fishing the East Cape and the areas near Buena Vista and Los Barriles. This is an operation that always works hard to create the ideal fly fishing experience and tailor their trips to each client’s experience level and expectations. Marlin, roosterfish, wahoo, tuna, yellowtail and more are all abundant, and top notch gear, boats, captains and guides are all a part of the program. Daily or weekly lodging and guided fishing packages are available and fully customizable. Most lodging packages are in Casa Laguna, a gorgeous beachfront ocean villa located only 10 minutes from Los Barriles. Contact Yellow Dog for pricing and package details.
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OTHER SALT CASA VIEJA LODGE Iztapa, Guatemala Perhaps the most famous lodge in the entire world of bluewater sportfishing, Casa Vieja Lodge has long been known for its world-class bluewater boats and crews, the best captains in the business, and the highest quality accommodations in the area. Originally built over twenty years ago as the private retreat of one of Guatemala’s most prominent sporting families, the fully renovated lodge today caters to guests and anglers from around the world. Continual upgrading has made Casa Vieja a great retreat for anglers, with 21 different guest rooms and all of the amenities that one would expect from a high-end fishing lodge. The Lodge is located less than a mile from the entrance to Marina Pez Vela, which means that after a long and productive day on the water, you can be back in Casa Vieja’s pool with a cold drink in your hand in under five minutes. And while a trip to Casa Vieja Lodge is definitely a four-star experience, the total “cost-per-fish-released-ratio” makes this one of the finest values in the entire world of bluewater fishing. While the larger sailfish (up to 150 pounds) tend to be taken during the fall months, the December through June timeframe is unbeatable when it comes to pure volume. 4 night / 3 fishing day packages begin at $2,300 per person.
BLUE BAYOU LODGE Iztapa, Guatemala Guatemala has gained an international reputation as having one of the highest year-round concentrations of billfish, particularly Pacific sailfish. Scientists who have studied the large numbers of sailfish off the coast of Guatemala have concluded this region may be the largest breeding ground for Pacific sailfish in the world. Situated in the heart of this region is Blue Bayou, a program that offers best value and overall price point found anywhere in the entire world of big game fishing. Don’t let the reasonable package rates fool you, however, as these guys fish hard, run wherever they need to find the action, and definitely know how to put their customers onto billfish. The lodge’s fleet consists of 28-to-38-foot Bertrams, Albemarle and Hatteras yachts that are fully rigged for both fly and conventional anglers. Blue Bayou is American owned and managed, with USCG-captained boats with local mates and crews who really know how to get after it. The well-appointed lodge is located just five minutes from Pez Vela Marina, where all the local lodges and charter captains begin each fishing day. With a maximum capacity of 14 anglers, the lodge features a private pool, a beautiful black sand beach and a well-stocked, all-inclusive bar. 4 night / 3 fishing day packages begin at $1,925 per person. Call for details.
CROCODILE BAY RESORT Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica Located on Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula, Crocodile Bay offers what may be the finest sportfishing and eco-adventure-tour combo package found anywhere in this part of Central America. With a fleet of more than 40 fishing boats, an arsenal of high-end fishing equipment, and easy deep-water access from the resort’s 850-foot private pier, Croc Bay is the ideal location for your next bluewater fishing trip or family jungle adventure. Anglers can big game fish for marlin, dorado, sailfish, tuna and wahoo, or focus on inshore opportunities for roosterfish, snapper, snook and more. The resort is situated on 44-acres of manicured gardens on the Golfo Dulce (Sweet Gulf) and offers anglers accommodations that are definitely a step up from those of a standard fishing lodge. This is a great family or couples destination and one of the most complete eco-adventure-fishing options in the entire world of saltwater fishing. For non-anglers, the resort’s Eco-Tour Department offers 29 privately guided adventure tours in the heart of Costa Rica’s most biologically diverse region. 3 night / 3 day fishing packages begin at $2,495 per person.
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BAHAMAS T
he islands of the Bahamas are encompassed in a 100,000 square mile archipelago that covers more than 500 miles of the clearest, most pristine water in the world. This area is home to some of the finest bonefish habitat on the planet, and the gigantic network of unspoiled flats found throughout the Bahamian islands are the country’s main angling attraction. The flats and prime fishing areas of the Bahamas are so numerous that even in a lifetime of fishing it would be almost impossible to visit every area. The majority of the flats in the Bahamas have hard, white sand bottoms, which is why they rank among the best flats in the world for wade fishing. The shallow waters throughout the Bahamas are almost always gin-clear, and the sightfishing opportunities are endless. Some islands and lodge destination also offer bluewater fishing programs, giving anglers the chance to target tuna, dorado, wahoo and even billfish.
The fact that the Bahamas are so close to the U.S. makes this a fast and easy destination for anglers looking to maximize their fishing time and minimize travel time. With regular, direct access to such islands as Grand Bahama, Abaco, Andros and Nassau, the Bahamas are the perfect option for a quick weekend escape or a slightly-shorterthan-normal trip. Destinations including Andros and the Southern Out-Islands are ideal for longer trips or for those who appreciate solitude and miles of endless, uncrowded flats. Here at Yellow Dog, we love the Bahamas for anglers who are new to saltwater flats fishing and looking to have a great first experience with bonefish. It is also our preferred destination for anglers looking for seriously large bonefish and sizeable permit in the spring, summer and fall timeframes. And finally, it is a great option for anglers that live in the Eastern U.S. and the Southwest, where access is quick and easy.
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GRAND BAHAMA & ABACO W
ith an impressive combination of natural wonders, man-made attractions, modern tourism infrastructure and endless flats, Grand Bahama is a destination that literally offers something for everyone. Grand Bahama gets its name from the Spanish “gran bajamar”—meaning “great shallows”—for the many flats and shoals that surround the island. As a destination, the island offers visitors numerous choices, from highend, all-inclusive beach resorts to small, historic fishing villages and remote lodges. It has one of the world’s largest underwater cave systems, three national parks, endless beaches, gorgeous water and, of course, the world’s finest bonefishing. No matter where you fish on Grand Bahama, the waters that surround the island are loaded with fish, including strong numbers of permit and some of the largest bonefish in the world.
The Abacos are a group of islands and cays that form a 120-mile-long chain that spreads out over 650 square miles. Throughout this huge area there are countless numbers of uninhabited cays, pristine beaches, and huge expanses of virgin flats teeming with bonefish, seasonal permit and numerous other species. Known for decades as the “Sailing Capital of the World,” the Abacos have come on strong in recent years as a world-class bonefishing destination with a phenomenal offering of high-end lodges, a huge amount of fishable water, and some of the best guides found anywhere in the Bahamas. With direct, daily access in and out of the international airport in Marsh Harbour, this island is a great option for both quick and easy travel and immediate access to great fishing.
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GRAND BAHAMA & ABACO EAST END LODGE Grand Bahama, Bahamas One of our favorite operations in the entire Bahamas, East End Lodge is a highvalue “fishing focused” destination that delivers long fishing days on productive waters with fantastic, experienced guides. As a base camp, the lodge offers great food, a full bar and spacious, air-conditioned rooms that overlook Grand Bahama’s gorgeous aquamarine water. We have worked with and represented East End since they first opened, and we put this lodge at the very top of the list as a fun, fishingfocused, well-run operation with one of the best all-inclusive price points in the Bahamas. The second largest island in the Bahamas, Grand Bahama is home to amazing numbers of exceptionally large bonefish as well as impressive numbers of permit. East End Lodge is very close to some of the most beautiful and productive flats on the island and a reasonable run to the five bights that cut through the “horn” of the island on the far eastern end. This multi-bight fishery enables the East End Lodge guides to fish optimal conditions throughout the day, typically keeping clients on fish and in the action regardless of what the tides are doing at any given time. The experienced guides of East End Lodge have been taking anglers to these flats for over two decades and know their home waters exceptionally well. Travel is easy to Freeport on Grand Bahama, and the short, one-hour van transfer from the airport to the lodge is included in all packages. These simple logistics make this the perfect destination for quick two and three-day trips as well as week-long excursions. At East End Lodge, you can arrange a trip of any length and arrive and depart on any day of the week. Book early with this destination, as their return booking numbers and reservations are exceptionally high! 6 night / 5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,665 per person.
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GRAND BAHAMA & ABACO DEEP WATER CAY CLUB Grand Bahama, Bahamas Since 1958, anglers from all over the world have visited Deep Water Cay in search of trophy bonefish on the pristine flats on Grand Bahama’s East End. Today, the fishery is as healthy and productive as ever, loaded with huge bonefish and Bahamian permit, and home to excellent guides, high-end equipment and one of the nicest lodge layouts in the Caribbean. Accommodations at Deep Water are in private waterfront cabanas, larger guest homes, or cottages, making this the ideal destination for families and larger groups. Lodge amenities include the main clubhouse, dock and marina, a fleet of top-of-the-line Hells Bay skiffs, large infinity pool, angler’s bar, fully-stocked tackle shop and a 4,000-foot private airstrip. Daily runs to and from the flats are short and easy, and the layout of the “bights” on this eastern end of Grand Bahama create a situation where anglers can fish optimal tides throughout the course of each day. Deep Water Cay offers an overall fishing program and a lodge setting that has long been recognized as one of the finest, most highend options in the entire world of flats fishing. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $5,710 per person plus tax.
NORTH RIDING POINT CLUB Grand Bahama, Bahamas North Riding Point Club is located on six acres of pristine, beachfront property on the southern shore of Grand Bahama. Offering spacious accommodations, delicious cuisine, exceptional guest services and solid guided bonefishing program, North Riding Point Club is the destination of choice for many anglers who visit Grand Bahama on a regular basis. Originally a private club, North Riding Point has for the past several years been open to the public, offering a great setting, a well-situated location, and some of the most seasoned and experienced guides on the island. Accommodations are in beachfront cottages that overlook the ocean with no other buildings in sight. Each cottage features a screened-in porch, air conditioning, private bathroom, a well-stocked fridge, walk-in closet and two queen-sized beds. A swimming pool surrounded by a large common deck area sits between the cottages and the main building. The guides trailer skiffs each day from the lodge, enabling them to fish the most productive flats in the area after considering daily conditions. The standard fishing package also includes a half-day of guided fishing on either your arrival or departure day. 7 night / 6 day packages (double occupancy) $3,850 per person.
H20 BONEFISHING Grand Bahama Island We appreciate how tough it can be for many anglers to balance a quality fishing trip with the vacation demands of family. It is for this reason that we’re proud to offer packages with H2O Bonefishing, an operation that combines an outstanding fishing program with the offerings of the high-end, full-service Pelican Bay Resort in Freeport. This area of Grand Bahama offers a wide selection of restaurants, bars, shopping, golf, nightlife and even a casino. Combine these offerings with the island’s world-class bonefishing and you have a complete Caribbean beach vacation that will satisfy every family member while at the same time delivering totally legitimate fishing. Whether you’re a die-hard angler seeking big bonefish and shots at permit, or someone who needs an exciting vacation spot that works for non-angling companions and family, Pelican Bay is a great choice. We’ve worked with the owners of H2O for many years, and these guys really know the Grand Bahama fishery. While fishing with H2O Bonefishing, a large part of each fishing day is spent casting from Maverick Mirage flats boats. Anglers are also encouraged to wade during times where large concentrations of fish are found tailing in skinny waters. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,995 per person.
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GRAND BAHAMA & ABACO BLACK FLY LODGE Abaco, Bahamas Located on the southern end of Abaco, Blackfly Lodge is a great option for couples and small groups of friends looking for a lodging experience that is intimate, highend and very private. Blackfly accommodates a maximum of only eight anglers per week, all in single rooms located on the lodge’s second floor. Large plantation-style porches wrap around the entire building, giving the lodge a historic “CaribbeanColonial” feel. As nice as the overall lodge facility is, the strongest attribute of this operation is the guide team—some of the most in-demand guides in all of the Bahamas. Lodge manager Clint Kemp and his staff have created a relaxed, fishingfocused vibe backed up by an infrastructure of total professionalism. The waters you will fish each day are uncrowded and pristine, presenting excellent opportunities for big bonefish, tarpon, mutton snapper, occasional permit and numerous other species. There is no doubt that Blackfly provides the most diverse fishing program on Abaco, mainly due to the lodge’s prime location and flexible fishing program. For equipment, the lodge features new East Cape skiffs: fly friendly and incredibly well-designed. Blackfly also offers bluewater fishing from a 31-foot Yellowfin offshore boat. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $6,200 per person.
THE DELPHI CLUB Abaco, Bahamas If you are seeking an upscale, high-end and full-service Bahamian destination, then the Delphi Club on Abaco is an excellent option for both anglers and non-anglers alike. Built in 2009 by Peter Mantle (who previously restored, owned and managed a famous salmon fishing lodge at Delphi in Ireland), the Delphi Club on Abaco is truly a one-of-a-kind fishing operation for the Bahamas. From the moment you arrive at the Club, you will feel a sense of the full history of fly angling in every aspect of the lodge’s design, decor and artwork. The well-managed and diverse fishing program will position you in some of the most productive bonefish habitat found anywhere in the region. While staying at Delphi, guests will be guided in the famous Marls area on the East side of the island (an area that offers over 200 square miles of bonefishing flats) and on the wadeable, sandy flats of Cherokee Sound. This is a destination where you can easily bring non-anglers to enjoy the tropical setting of Rolling Harbour or take a day off from fishing to relax in the lodge’s infinity pool or on the secluded, white sand beach. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $5,345 per person.
ABACO LODGE Abaco, Bahamas One of the nicer, fishing-focused operations in the Bahamas, Abaco Lodge is the perfect destination for those seeking “just a little more” than what is usually found at the average fishing lodge. Strategically located in the highly productive Marls area on the eastern side of Abaco, the lodge offers immediate access to an extensive and well-protected flats system that is home to an impressive number of bonefish. All guest rooms at Abaco Lodge are single occupancy with air conditioning, a private bathroom and a large deck overlooking the home flats. The main lodge features a well-stocked bar, a large dining area, satellite TV and a comfortable social area and lounge. Large picture windows overlook the pristine Marls and the lodge’s dock area, and there is an outdoor patio with a bar and large sitting area – the most popular gathering spot on the property. Adjacent to the main lodge are a freshwater pool and an outdoor fire pit. Operated by long-time Yellow Dog associate Oliver White, Abaco Lodge is hands down one of the nicest lodges in the entire region and an operation that delivers consistently good fishing, strong numbers of bonefish and great accommodations. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (single occupancy) start at $4,995 per person.
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t 2,300 square miles in size, Andros is the largest and most undeveloped island in the Bahamas. Its shallow waters are well known thanks to the secondlargest reef in the Northern Hemisphere and a well-earned reputation as the “Bonefishing Capital of the World.” The island—measuring roughly 120 by 40 miles—is home to approximately 8,000 inhabitants, most of whom reside on the northern coast. It is also home to some of the finest bonefishing lodges and guides found anywhere in the
Bahamas. Andros has always been one of the leastexplored islands in the Bahamas. Early visitors to the area traditionally avoided Andros, as it is surrounded by shallow water and thereby very difficult and dangerous to make landfall or anchor. These same factors make it the ideal flats destination for anglers, with thousands of square miles of shallow waters, flats and world-class bonefish habitat.
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ANDROS ISLAND SWAIN’S CAY LODGE Mangrove Cay, Andros Island, Bahamas Swain’s Cay Lodge is a full-service bonefishing operation and small-scale beach resort, ideal for anglers, non-anglers, families and couples. Located on one of the nicest beaches on Andros, this fantastic lodge offers a number of different accommodation options, including ocean-view suites, twin rooms and a threebedroom apartment for larger groups and families. The lodge’s Reefside Restaurant & Bar is located right on the water and serves up delicious three-course dinners of fresh seafood, ribs and chicken. Located on Mangrove Cay, Andros, Swain’s is the ideal option for those looking for great fishing combined with all the amenities and accommodations non-anglers look for in a Caribbean beach vacation. One of our favorite things about this destination is the home flat, which guests can easily access on their own after a full day of guided fishing or on arrival and departure days. As far as overall location goes, Swain’s also offers easy and direct access to the South Bight, the least-fished of all of Andros’ Bights. This location also ensures you’ll never be fishing an off-tide, chasing uncatchable fish deep into the mangroves or fishing off-colored water during your guided days. 7 night/ 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,840 per person.
BROAD SHAD CAY LODGE Andros Island, Bahamas Owned and operated by well-known Andros guide Captain Andy Smith, Broad Shad is one of the nicest and most exclusive small-lodge operations in the entire Caribbean. Built on a private island in a very remote location, the layout consists of two bedrooms, a main dining room and lounge, and a wrap-around deck which offers unbeatable views of the surrounding waters. This intimate, four-person lodge is ideally situated in Andros’ North Bight, equidistant between the east and west coasts of the main island. This location allows anglers to fish optimum tides throughout the day with minimal running time in the boat. Here at Yellow Dog, we’ve known Andy and his wife Sharon for over 20 years, and can say without reservation that he is hands-down one of our favorite people in the fly fishing industry. He is a phenomenal guide, a consummate professional and a great lodge operator. There are no other lodges or fishing operations within 20 miles of the lodge (with the exception of the historic and now-closed Bang Bang Club), so if you’re looking to get away from it all in a quiet, isolated setting with a first-rate fishing program, then this is an offering that is hard to beat. 6 night/ 5 fishing day packages $4,965 per person.
MANGROVE CAY CLUB Mangrove Cay, Andros Island, Bahamas Located in the very center of the expansive Andros Island fishery, Mangrove Cay Club offers unrivalled access to the Bahamas’ best bonefishing from the comfort of one of the most well-appointed fishing “base camps” in the entire Caribbean. The Club is located on the north shore of Mangrove Cay in the southern part of Andros’ Middle Bight. Mangrove Cay Club was designed to raise the bar on the level of comfort offered by a typical bonefishing lodge, with direct access to an amazing fishery, high-end accommodations, excellent food, an attentive staff, professional guides, top-shelf equipment and hands-on management. The lodge is tucked just inside the Bight, providing anglers with sheltered access to the flats and estuaries of the surrounding fishery. The lodge guides are as comfortable coaching beginning saltwater anglers as they are hunting trophy bonefish with experienced fly fishermen. From this location, guests have access to mile after mile of prime bonefish water without ever having to trailer a boat to a launch point or take a rough ride across open water. The lodge affords anglers access to all of the waters of the Bights, the eastern flats and the remote and legendary West Side. 7 night/ 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $5,200 per person.
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ANDROS ISLAND ‘DA BAY AREA BONEFISH LODGE Andros Island, Bahamas Opened in 2011, ‘Da Bay Area Bonefish Lodge overlooks the expansive Mars Bay, the southernmost settlement on Andros Island. Not only is the Mars Bay location ideally positioned for easy access to the southern tip of the island’s expansive flats system, but the bay itself is home to a massive, highly productive network of bonefish flats. And with convenient home flats immediately adjacent to the lodge, anglers can wade fish late into the evening after a full day of guided fishing or take a relaxing day off to fish on their own. The southern Andros fishery is ideal for anglers seeking strong numbers of bonefish as well as great shallow-water wade fishing opportunities, and ‘Da Bay’s program allows for maximum flexibility and the ability to fully customize each trip package to fit any budget and timeframe. ‘Da Bay Area is the most reasonably priced lodge in the area, with comfortable accommodations and a quiet beach setting. Fish a full week with a guide, fish on your own, or mix it up to fish a day a day or two with the lodge’s knowledgeable guides who are fun to fish with and know the area well. We love the lodge’s motto of “relax, fish hard and make yourself at home.” 7 night / 6 fishing day package (double occupancy) $3,750 per person.
NORTH ANDROS FLY FISHING LODGE Nicholls Town - Andros, Bahamas Phillip Rolle and his experienced guide staff easily rate among the finest guides on Andros Island. Working out of this small, personable guesthouse operation in the small settlement of Nicholls Town, these guides primarily fish the expansive Joulter Cays fishing grounds, located on the northern tip of Andros. Lodging is in a comfortable house perfectly set up for groups of four to six anglers. The threebedroom house is clean and nicely appointed, designed for those who care more about long days of fishing and less about high-end amenities. The guesthouse is only a 15-minute drive to the Lowe’s Sound boat ramp, the gateway to the Joulters where you will begin most days. An expansive area of endless white, sandy flats dotted with hundreds of small islands, cays and sandbars, the Joulters are famous for amazing wade fishing opportunities and the ability to stalk bonefish in skinny water. When it comes to focusing on tailing bonefish as well as the occasional permit, Phillip’s guesthouse is the perfect base of operations and one of the best values in the entire Bahamas. 7 night/ 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,140 per person.
BIG CHARLIE’S LODGE Andros Island, Bahamas Over the past 20 years, Andros Island’s Charlie Neymour has developed a welldeserved reputation as one of the most experienced, well-known and in-demand guides in the entire Bahamas. We can tell you that when fishing the waters of Andros, Charlie and his hand-picked team of guides are the guys you want to be fishing with! Whether fishing the nearby waters of Andros’ North Bight or the remote West Side where bonefish reach trophy size, this is a guide team that consistently delivers. Located in the heart of the small settlement of Cargill Creek on a piece of land overlooking the creek itself, Big Charlie’s can accommodate a maximum of eight guests at a time. While the lodge is very nice and definitely clean and comfortable, it is best described as a fishing-focused operation. Each room is equipped with comfortable double beds, air conditioning, a refrigerator and a private bathroom. The bar area and dining room sit adjacent to a large patio area overlooking the waters of Cargill Creek – the perfect place to relax, socialize and unwind after a long day on the flats. If you’re searching for trophy bones and you’re willing to put in your time to catch a truly large fish, then Big Charlie’s is the operation you want. 7 night / 6 fishing day package (double occupancy) $3,870 per person.
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ANDROS ISLAND TIAMO RESORT South Andros Island, Bahamas A small-scale, luxury resort option that is perfect for anglers and non-anglers alike, Tiamo is one of the Caribbean’s most unique and beautiful lodge operations. Tiamo offers wonderful accommodations, gourmet food and world-class bonefishing in the most unspoiled of environments. Guests stay in private beach bungalows overlooking the water – quaint on the outside and comfortable within. There are no roads that lead to Tiamo, and the only way to get there is via a scenic boat ride through the sparkling waters of the Southern Bight. With a large deck and pool area and one of the best beaches in the region, this is the perfect destination for a romantic couple’s trip, a husband-wife fishing trip, or a private Caribbean honeymoon (where you can also enjoy some of the best bonefishing in the Bahamas!). While fishing is not the sole focus of this destination, Tiamo works directly with the area’s top independent guides to provide a first-rate, professional flats experience for all angling guests. Because the resort is located along the sparsely-populated South Bight, the fishing grounds are expansive, lightly-pressured and full of eager bonefish. Contact Yellow Dog for custom rates and package details.
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BAIR’S LODGE South Andros Island, Bahamas Ideally situated on South Andros, midway between the South Bight and Grassy Creek, Bair’s Lodge offers amazing angling access to some of the most remote flats and productive fishing areas in the entire region. Over the years, Bair’s has established itself as one of the nicest high-end operations in the Bahamas, with excellent fishing for bonefish and occasional shots at tarpon, permit, barracuda, jacks and several types of snapper. Perfect for small groups, Bair’s Lodge limits occupancy to twelve anglers per week, enabling the staff to provide exceptional and personalized customer service. The cuisine includes Bahamian specialties and a regular offering of fresh seafood. In addition to the comfort of the dining room, sitting room and bar, anglers will appreciate the convenience of the lodge’s community fly tying table and fully-stocked fly shop. Surrounded by inland flats, creeks, the south end, the South Bight, the West Side and numerous mangrove lagoons, the location of Bair’s Lodge allows the guides to accommodate anglers who love to wade fish for bones as well as those who prefer to fish from a boat. Either way, the guides are happy to customize any fishing day to meet your expectations and requests. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (single occupancy) start at $4,995 per person.
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n addition to the Bahamian operations listed on the preceding pages, we also work with a number of smaller lodges and several remote “out-island” operations. These outer island locations tend to be sparsely populated, and a visit to this part of the Bahamas is much like taking a step back in time. If you want nightlife, crowds and condos, stick to the more developed northern islands in the Bahamas. If you’re looking for a remote, quiet and laid-back experience, however, then many of the options listed below may be a good fit for you.
STELLA MARIS RESORT
DEADMAN’S CAY
Long Island, Bahamas
Long Island, Bahamas
Stella Maris is an “elegantly casual,” full-service beach resort that caters to serious flats anglers as well as families, large groups and non-anglers. The resort is located on a very private 3,000 acres, with a variety of accommodations and activities to suit everyone. Whether you’re looking for a romantic vacation, a family retreat, the next location for a corporate function, or a focused, hardcore fishing trip, Stella Maris has all the bases covered. As for the fishing, schools of bonefish in the Stella Maris area can number anywhere from 40 to over 400, with fish ranging in size from two to over ten pounds.
If you are looking for a remote, low-profile, economical flats destination, then Deadman’s Cay Lodge on the Bahamian out-island of Long Island should be high on your list. Located in the middle of the massive Long Island fishery, Deadman’s offers great access to the area’s flats and one of the best price-points found anywhere in the Bahamas. With very little fishing pressure in this area, you can experience consistently good fishing on thousands of acres of untouched, uncrowded flats. Basic and low-key, this is a great fishing-focused destination.
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BAHAMAS CROOKED ISLAND LODGE
ANDROS SOUTH
Crooked Island is one of the least-visited islands and most productive fisheries in the Bahamas, about as far from the U.S. mainland as one can get and still be in Bahamian waters. The location of Crooked is important when you consider that weather patterns in this area are usually warmer, more consistent and less volatile than the areas further to the north (especially during the winter months). Crooked Island Lodge accommodates a maximum of ten anglers per week—something the owners believe will ensure the quality of fishing for many years to come.
A well-known and popular lodge located on the southeastern shore of South Andros, this is an area that is home to an amazing number of tidal creeks and inland flats that provide the ideal habitat for bonefish of all sizes. With one of the most experienced guide staffs in the area, you will fish this large and diverse habitat in the most effective manner possible throughout the course of the week. After each productive day on the water, return to the lodge for cocktail hour and dinner followed by cigars, cocktails and conversation on the main patio.
MAYAGUANA BONEFISHING
MOUNT PLEASANT LODGE
A unique, do-it-yourself trip option, a visit to Mayaguana offers great fishing for large bonefish on one of the most remote and least-visited islands in all of the Bahamas. Enjoy a laid-back atmosphere, friendly people, a high value for the dollar and a totally unique fishery ideally suited for experienced anglers seeking big bones and something different. Mayaguana offers great opportunities for DIY wading in a fishery known for size over numbers.
While there are a large number of full-service bonefish lodges located on Andros and all throughout the Bahamas, few offer the “do-it-yourself” options, value and economical price-point of Mount Pleasant Lodge. This long-time Yellow Dog operation overlooks the huge flats of White Bight, one of Andros’ most beautiful pieces of bonefish water. With direct wading access to miles upon miles of flats, this is a great destination for anglers looking for an inexpensive package that allows wade fishing on your own for bonefish. A great value and a beautiful destination.
Crooked Island, Bahamas
Mayaguana, Bahamas
DARVILLE BROTHERS BONEFISHING Berry Islands, Bahamas
Located on Great Harbor Cay in the Berry Islands, Carriearl Hotel is the base of operations for Darville Brothers Bonefishing, a small-scale operation that offers guests the opportunity to experience this unique and very quiet part of the Bahamas. Combine the comfortable accommodations, local food and friendly service with the likes of Percy Darville and his team of experienced bonefishing guides and you have a fantastic, low-key, off-the-beaten-path destination for anglers and non-anglers alike. The nearby flats that surround Great Harbor Cay offer miles of hard sand flats teeming with bonefish.
Andros Island, Bahamas
Andros Island, Bahamas
RICKMON BONEFISH LODGE Abaco, Bahamas
On the southern tip of Abaco Island in the laid-back fishing settlement of Sandy Point sits Rickmon Bonefish Lodge, a well-established operation that combines great food, lodging and service with friendly guides, a great price point and access to some of the best flats in the Bahamas. The lodge founder, head guide and owner, Ricardo Burrows, has fished the waters around Sandy Point for over 30 years, and he and his team of guides pride themselves on their bonefishing skills and local knowledge.
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SEYCHELLES C
onsidered by many anglers to be the home of the finest saltwater flats fly fishing in the world, the shallow waters of the Seychelles offer unbelievable wading and amazing fly fishing opportunities for an astonishing number of different species. When you take into account the sheer diversity of gamefish species found in the Seychellois islands, the seclusion of the fisheries, the epic scenery and the overall action, these are saltwater destinations that are truly unlike any other found on the planet. All of our Seychelles operations—both land-based lodges and liveaboard mothership operations—are operated and staffed by experienced and professional guides. Collectively, we consider the guides that work in the Seychelles to be some of the finest we’ve fished with anywhere in the world. Throughout these exotic waters, you can usually find bonefish in extraordinary numbers, several different types of trevally, milkfish, triggerfish, bumphead parrotfish, permit and dozens of other reef and flats species. As for the incredible giant trevally action that is found throughout
the Seychellois islands, we can confidently say that there is nothing else that compares in the entire world of fly fishing. Compared to the Caribbean or the Bahamas, this part of the world is by no means a quick and easy place to access. What you will find upon arrival, however, are incredibly pristine ecosystems that are basically untouched by any sort of development, traffic, or angling pressure. When fishing the islands of the Seychelles, you may feel as if you are the first person to set foot on a particular flat. In this part of the world, that may in fact be the case! In addition to our land-based operations on Alphonse and Farquhar, we are very excited to once gain be able to offer a number of remote, out-island and live-aboard operations that have re-opened as of 2015. These offerings include Astove Atoll, Cosmoledo and Providence.
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SEYCHELLES ALPHONSE ISLAND RESORT Alphonse Group, Seychelles The Alphonse Group in the Seychelles is a remote and stunning chain of islands consisting of Alphonse Island, Bijoutier and St. Francois. One of the most interesting and diverse saltwater destinations in the world, this area offers a network of flats spanning an area of more than 10,000 acres—a private, controlled fishery limited to only a dozen rods per week. In addition to the incredible numbers of resident bonefish, the area is also home to numerous trevally species, triggerfish, permit, milkfish, barracuda and a virtually inexhaustible list of bizarre and largely-unknown flats and reef species. With a record of more than 70 different species landed on the fly, Alphonse and St. Francois collectively form what may be the most diverse fly fishing destination in the world. On your arrival day, once you have settled in at the resort and enjoyed a cocktail, you will be able to do an exploratory trip around the island of Alphonse and fish that afternoon on your own. The home flats of Alphonse offer some of the most rewarding bonefishing you will experience all week. If the tide is right, tailing fish can be caught throughout the day and late into the evening. If you are keen on catching something other than bones, then standing on the edges of the lagoon and casting small weighted flies will produce numerous different species of snapper, grouper, bluefin trevally and the occasional trophy giant trevally. On regular fishing days, anglers will gather each morning at the Alphonse Fishing Center to load the “shuttle” catamaran that will take the group to St. Francois (a trip of roughly 40 minutes). On entering the St. Francois lagoon, anglers are then transferred to their skiff for the day. Guiding takes place on a rotational basis, allowing anglers to fish with a different guide each day and experience all facets of the fishery. While anglers typically fish two to a boat, a large amount of the fishing is done by wading, which means that both anglers can be fishing simultaneously. All accommodations on Alphonse are in single occupancy chalets with private baths, open air showers and direct access to the beach. For this part of the world, the resort is definitely a high-end destination, with fantastic amenities and a menu that features exceptional European and Creole food. This is a great destination for hard-core fishermen and non-anglers alike; one of the most beautiful tropical settings and beach resorts in the entire Indian Ocean. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (single occupancy) $9,200 per person.
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SEYCHELLES FARQUHAR ATOLL Seychelles A fantastic, fishing-focused operation, Farquhar is a land-based lodge program located on the southernmost atoll in the Seychelles. Anglers are drawn to this remote and pristine ecosystem by an incredible diversity of species, including giant trevally, bluefin trevally, bonefish and the incredibly-bizarre bumphead parrotfish. The comfortable guesthouse can accommodate a maximum of ten anglers per week, and the rooms, food and equipment are perfect for fishing-focused visitor. Perhaps the strongest attribute of the entire operation is the FlyCastaway guide staff, a team that is comprised of hardcore, experienced and passionate anglers who easily rank amongst the finest guides we have fished with anywhere in the world. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $8,500 per person.
PROVIDENCE ATOLL Seychelles Providence has always been legendary for its amazing numbers of giant trevally, bonefish, triggerfish and bumphead parrotfish. Having been closed for six years, the Atoll was once again opened on a very limited basis for four weeks in the fall of 2015. Yellow Dog was lucky enough to be present for two of those weeks, and we can state from personal experience that the fishery is as healthy, untouched and productive as anything found in the entire word of saltwater flats fishing. This is not a trip for everyone, as it is an expeditionary, adventurous week spent living aboard a mothership vessel while exploring the flats and shallow waters of the largest atoll in the region. 7 night / 6 day fishing packages $12,500 per person.
COSMOLEDO ATOLL Seychelles In past years, Cosmoledo has become known as one of the finest trevally fisheries in the world, becoming the benchmark for anglers searching for an explosive and action-packed saltwater flats fishing experience. The sheer numbers and variety of species has amazed the fly fishing world, with anglers from across the globe queuing up to sample this totally unique fishery. Closed for five long years due to piracy issues, Cosmo has been deemed safe for operations, and the destination is once again open for business – rested, rejuvenated and better than ever. Guests access Cosmoledo utilizing the mothership “Maya’s Dugong,” a 150-foot live-aboard platform specifically designed for long-range fly fishing expeditions. 7 night / 6 day fishing packages $14,950 per person.
ASTOVE ISLAND LODGE Seychelles A stone’s throw away from Cosmoledo lies the small but highly-productive Astove Island, known for its astonishing numbers of seriously large giant trevally. With a shallow central lagoon surrounded by sheer, deep-water drop-offs that are teeming with fish, this easily ranks among the most productive, wildest fishing destinations on the planet. Aside from GT’s, Astove is also home to bonefish, permit, barracuda, milkfish, bluefin trevally, triggerfish, yellowfin tuna, dogtooth tuna, sailfish, marlin and numerous other species. Now that the Astove runway is complete and the new Astove lodge is opened, six lucky anglers per week will have this atoll all to themselves while staying on terra firma. 7 night / 6 day fishing packages $14,950 per person.
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CONFLUENCE FILMS AND THE MAKING OF PROVIDENCE
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n October of 2015, the crew from Confluence Films journeyed to the Seychelles to shoot their latest movie project, PROVIDENCE. Filming for the new project took place over the course of several weeks on Providence Atoll, a remote, isolated and totally uninhabited fishery in the far southern waters of the Seychelles. The production and fishing team was comprised of FlyCastaway’s Gerhard Laubscher and Tim Babich, Confluence’s Jim Klug, Chris Patterson and Colin Witherill, and Yellow Dog Flyfishing’s Camille Egdorf. This was one of the very first trips back to the atoll since the waters were closed to all fishermen, commercial operations and boat access more than six years ago due to the threats and activities of pirates operating out of Somalia. The movies chronicles the return journey, the piracy issues that have plagued the region for years, and of course the current state of the fishing for giant trevally, bluefin trevally, bumphead parrotfish, bonefish, triggerfish, milkfish and numerous other species – none of which had seen a single fly or angler in years. The world premiere and release date for PROVIDENCE will be Saturday, April 16, 2016. As with the 2013 premiere of Confluence’s WAYPOINTS, this premiere will take place in dozens of different locations and different cities throughout the country and throughout the world on the exact same date. With a goal of setting up more than 100 simultaneous screening events, Confluence is inviting conservation groups, fly shops, clubs and other fly fishing entities to organize and host a “world premiere” event, allowing people all across the country and throughout the world the opportunity to be “the first to view” the new Confluence movie. Starting with the release of DRIFT in 2008, RISE in 2009, CONNECT in 2011, and WAYPOINTS in 2013, Confluence Films has always offered early screenings of their films to entities and organizations that were willing to screen the films in the right venues in a professional, highquality manner. The main requirement for hosting a screening has always been that a large portion of the proceeds must go back to a local or regional fisheries-based conservation entity or project. Through these offerings, Confluence Films has already helped raise more than $300,000.00 for conservation and grass-roots fisheries programs throughout the U.S. and in several foreign countries. Entities interested in organizing and hosting a PROVIDENCE screening event for April 16, 2016 should contact Confluence Films right away for location and event details.
Title sponsors of PROVIDENCE include Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures, Simms Fishing Products, Costa Del Mar, Hatch Reels and Yeti Coolers. Follow Confluence Films on Facebook and Instagram to track the new release, for updated tour locations, special download offers, and for sneak-peeks of new trailers and materials. All Confluence titles are available for download via iTunes or Vimeo and for purchase on DVD at www.confluencefilms.com
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y far one of the most remote and undisturbed saltwater flats fisheries on the planet, St. Brandon’s Atoll (also known as the Cargados Carajos Shoals) is a small Indian Ocean outcropping comprised of over 50 small islands, numerous coral ridges and vast sand flats divided by three major passes (channels). Situated 268 nautical miles northeast of the main island of Mauritius, this area is rich in fish stocks, flora and fauna. The magnificent condition of the shallow coral reefs and the lobster-infested outer reefs is proof that, other than a handful of Creole native fishermen who seasonally live on Raphael Island in the north, this area has had very little human interference on any level. The flats fishing for trophy bonefish, Indo-Pacific permit, massive giant trevally and a variety of other species in the waters of St. Brandon’s is simply world class.
ST. BRANDON’S ATOLL Indian Ocean In today’s modern age, it is nice to know that there are still fishing destinations that are totally untouched, pristine and exactly the way they were hundreds of years ago. Topping that list would no doubt be St. Brandon’s Atoll, an incredibly remote fishery located in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Accessed via a 96-foot liveaboard ship based out of Mauritius, this is a program that offers what we believe is the finest bonefishing in the world. The size of the bonefish on the atoll is truly staggering, and anglers can expect large numbers of bonefish in the five to ten pound range, with even larger fish an ever-present possibility. There are also opportunities for huge giant trevally as well as impressive numbers of Indo-Pacific permit. We can honestly say that St. Brandon’s is in a league of its own. Since the island chain is uninhabited, anglers base off of the mothership, which moves to different locations throughout the atoll over the course of the week. The two seasons on St. Brandon’s run October through December and April through May. Beginning with the 2016 spring season, guests on St Brandon’s will be accommodated in a four bedroom guesthouse on Raphael Island in the northern part of the atoll that is currently under construction. While the new guesthouse won’t be luxurious, it will be simple, clean and comfortable. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages $7,500 per person.
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CHRISTMAS ISLAND L
ocated in the South Pacific, halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand, sits Kiribati Island - the largest atoll in the world known to anglers as Christmas Island. It takes a bit of time to get here, but once you arrive you’ll find a saltwater wilderness area that is absolutely massive; an area that is home to remarkable numbers of bonefish, milkfish, triggerfish, giant trevally, golden trevally and numerous other species. The interior and exterior flats of Christmas Island are a mix of hard white sand, coral and turtle grass, creating the ideal setting for wade fishing enthusiasts. Bonefish are the main target species on Christmas Island and are found throughout the flats and shallow waters of the atoll. This is an excellent destination for beginner saltwater fly anglers due to the sheer numbers of small-tomedium-sized bonefish that are available. Aside from the
very dependable bonefishing, one of the things we really love about fishing Christmas Island is the overall diversity of species that can targeted with a fly rod. The triggerfish are numerous and large, and the atoll is home to three different and unique species of triggers. The area boasts several species of trevally, including bluefin, golden and giant trevally. The presence and availability of trevally for the flats angler makes this destination special. Milkfish are usually found in the channels, feeding in the deeper waters that surround the island. The large schools of “milkies” are fished from the boat as they surf the swells in deeper water. The offshore or bluewater fishing that surrounds Christmas Island can also be productive, with strong numbers of barracuda, giant trevally, wahoo, Mahi Mahi, sharks and the occasional marlin.
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CHRISTMAS ISLAND THE VILLAGES Christmas Island, Kiribati Yellow Dog is very excited and proud to be working with The Villages, one of the best lodges and fishing operations the island has to offer. Built directly on the beach near the small town of London, The Villages features several small cabins outfitted to accommodate two anglers per room. Each spacious cabin is equipped with air conditioning, hot showers and new beds. The lodge prides itself in creating an atmosphere that allows anglers to think of nothing but the week’s fishing ahead. The Villages has a large indoor dining area with air conditioning and a covered outdoor lounge area where cocktails and appetizers will be served after each day on the flats. With a client to guide ratio of one-to-one, anglers will be assigned their own guide each morning, who will come to their cabin and carry all rods and gear to the boat. The boats depart from the beach directly in front of the lodge, making everything about this operation easy and close. With a friendly staff, good food and very “fishy” atmosphere, The Villages is a terrific place to call home for a week on Christmas Island. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $2,590 per person.
IKARI HOUSE Christmas Island, Kiribati Ikari is the newest lodge operation on Christmas Island, offering comfortable air conditioned accommodations, a seasoned and experienced guide staff, good food and a location that is close to the main marina area where anglers access the fishery on most days. All of the lodge’s double occupancy bedrooms feature private bathrooms with good water pressure, plenty of storage space for gear and tackle, comfortable single beds and air conditioning. The dining and social areas are outside and covered, letting you take full advantage of the cooler evenings. While this is not an upscale lodge with pillow service and flat screen TVs, it is a very comfortable base of operations for fishing this remote atoll. The staff and management are always accommodating and work hard to make your visit pleasant and relaxing. Over the course of one week, anglers can expect to fish the expansive bonefish flats located in close proximity to the lodge, the interior lagoons of the atoll, the wild and remote “backcountry” of Christmas Island, offshore for milkfish and tuna, and the far side of the atoll near the famous “Korean Wreck” flats. This is a great value and a great first-time saltwater destination. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $3,260 per person.
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BOLIVIA
“The ultimate freshwater fly fishing experience for the adventurous angler.”
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e can tell you from personal experience that this is one of the most incredible, unique, one-of-akind fishing trips in existence. With two different location and program options, Tsimane offers anglers what is hands-down the world’s finest Golden Dorado fishing on small, intimate jungle waters. The Golden Dorado is powerful, beautiful and totally indigenous to this region. It is a voracious fish that can be targeted and caught on the fly throughout Tsimane’s area of operations. The rivers found throughout this area are inhabited by two different types of Dorado as well as the Amazon pacu and the fierce yatorana (pound for pound, one of the strongest fresh-water species in all of South America). The remote nature of the fishing in this area, the exotic wildlife, and the overwhelming beauty of the region all combine to create an incredible angling and travel experience that is, without a doubt, one of the most interesting and unique in the entire world of destination fly fishing. Beginning with the 2015 season, Tsimane completely
restructured their lodge and out-camp packages, giving anglers a choice between the Pluma/Itirizama fisheries and the Secure/Aguas Negras fisheries. Both are offered as standard weekly packages of seven nights with six days of fishing, and both offer incredible fishing action, high-end jungle accommodations and amenities that are definitely unexpected in such a remote and isolated location. In both locations, Dorado and other jungle species are plentiful, and the fishing throughout the region presents endless opportunities for the adventurous angler. It should be noted that being able to cast 40 to 60 feet of line, minimize false casts, and deliver a large fly in an accurate and delicate manner is a huge advantage when fishing this area. It should also be mentioned that anglers traveling to Tsimane should be in fairly good shape: able to walk, wade and hike on rocky banks in a jungle environment. Overall, Tsimane offers what many consider to be the finest aspects of fly fishing: sight casting, freestone wading, light tackle, floating lines and huge, aggressive fish.
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BOLIVIA PLUMA / ITIZIRAMA PROGRAM Indian Reservation Isiboro Secure, Bolivia Tsimane’s newly-constructed Pluma Lodge features four double-occupancy rooms, a main social area, and a huge deck directly overlooking the Pluma River and a productive home pool. This prime location allows for great fishing on your own on arrival and departure days as well as in the evenings after guided days. With a location that is downstream from the previous lodge location, anglers now have easier access to the lower Secure and Pluma rivers as well as the smaller Upper Pluma and Itirizama. With such a huge diversity of waters available, anglers can expect to fish new (and rested) sections each day. The Pluma River is a moderately-sized, clear freestone river with incredibly pristine and beautiful topography. It is more open than many of the other rivers in the area and also easier to wade. With the exception of a small stretch where the Pluma joins the Secure River, all fishing on the Pluma is done either by wading or poling in dugout canoes. The remote Itirizama is considered by many anglers to be the “jewel in the crown” of the Tsimane programs. It is similar in size and volume to the upper section of the Pluma, but has a steeper gradient and more rugged terrain, giving it a very different look and feel. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages $7,600 per person.
ASUNTA / AGUAS NEGRAS PROGRAM Indian Reservation Isiboro Secure, Bolivia With this option, guests will fish out of two very comfortable jungle lodges, both of which are limited to four rods at one time. This program allows anglers to fish the Secure River for three days from Secure Lodge, followed by three days on the Agua Negra—a smaller, more intimate piece of water. Throughout the course of the week, anglers will be able to fish sections of the Secure River between the Agua Negra mouth and the Pluma River mouth (one of the most prolific big-Dorado areas in the world) as well as the smaller waters of the Upper Secure and the Agua Negra. The smaller sections usually offer crystal clear-waters, lush jungle terrain and technical, skinnywater sight-fishing opportunities, while the larger sections of water are usually fished by blind casting in runs, pools and into structure using larger, well-profiled flies. This program also offers tremendous diversity; the adventurous angler may also choose to hike far up the Aguas Negras to fish even more pristine waters and camp out on the banks of the river. Secure Lodge features three rooms and a main lodge dining area overlooking the river and home pool. The Aguas Negras camp is characterized by more rustic, outfitter-style tents built on raised platforms directly above the Secure River. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (single occupancy) $7,600 per person.
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“Dorado are like huge brown trout with Latin blood.”
Dorado Diaries
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When it comes to remote fishing, everyone will tell you they know “just the place”—a secret location that offers undiscovered fishing waters that are totally “off the grid.” Over the years we’ve explored our share of remote and distant waters, and while we’ve seen some amazing places, we’ve yet to find the destination that is more “off the grid” and wild than the jungles of Bolivia. Each adventure begins in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz, where a small plane then transports you over coca fields, an endless canopy of rainforest trees, and swollen, meandering rivers to a landing strip in the heart of the Bolivian jungle. From there, the journey continues as you are transported by dugout canoe to one of Tsimane’s lodges or jungle camp locations spread throughout the area. Perhaps it’s the exotic, driving hum of the cicadas in the lush jungle or the beautiful simplicity of the lives of the local people who curiously watch as Simms duffel bags and rod cases pile up as they are unloaded at the airstrip to be moved upriver, but something about this destination makes you feel like you couldn’t possibly be further away from civilization as you know it. These are a few of the many things that make Tsimane so special. And while the travel alone can provide great amounts of adventure, it is probably too far to journey for fishing that is simply “good.” Luckily, Tsimane’s rich diversity of river systems and robust populations of Golden Dorado collectively make this the best, most dynamic freshwater angling destination in the world. This is a place where the finest, most enjoyable and most challenging elements of fly fishing all come together: sight-fishing, freestone wading, big fish on light tackle, majestic scenery, and species that are so aggressive and predatory that if they were any larger, they might be feeding on anglers. On top of all of these elements, it is Tsimane’s splendid isolation that creates such an
extraordinary destination and fishery for the dedicated few who are willing to make the journey. Yellow Dog has a strong affinity for this program for so many of these reasons—something that keeps us coming back year after year. In the jungle, every day is truly an adventure. Let us walk you through a recent trip:
Day One
“Dorado are like huge brown trout with Latin blood,” asserts a veteran Tsimane angler over breakfast. With visions of trophy dorado filling our heads, our group is eager to head out onto the water to find where the fish are hanging for the day. Due to the migratory behavior of dorado, each day holds a sense of mystery, and no beat or section of water ever fishes the same. It’s always a game of roulette with these fish, one of the many things so appealing about the species. We head to the lower Secure River, a wide and discolored section of big water that is considered the prime feeding grounds for the largest dorado on the planet. We’re fully rigged and ready with 9-weight rods and the biggest, nastiest and darkest flies in our arsenal. Throughout the day we connect with some seriously massive fish, many of which are tucked on the edges of downed trees and rootballs, or holding in front of big riffles. Because of the off-colored water, we can’t see exactly where the fish are, so we cast to structure and likely holding water in good faith. When done right, we are oftentimes rewarded with a sudden tug or a violent, acrobatic fight that—when lucky—will result in a grande dorado to hand, a few quick photos, and plenty of smiles and handshakes. Throwing such large flies for an entire day can be physically exhausting, but the rewards are worthy of the work. The ride back to the lodge in the dugout canoe is exhilarating, and dinner and great Argentine wines go down nicely following such a big day on the river. It is no surprise that sleep comes easy.
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Day Two
The Itirizama River is considered one of the finest components of the Tsimane program, prized for its gin-clear waters, sublime scenery and cunning and technical dorado. We are fortunate to be heading upriver to fish this challenging tributary for the day. The beauty of this area transcends the power of description in any language. Aside from the exquisite color of the water and walls of lush jungle, it is mind-blowing to witness the thousands of brilliantly decorated butterflies bursting into the air like confetti as you walk along the banks, searching for cruising fish. Well-placed casts are critical on this clear section, as the fish are hyper-alert and smart. But when the perfect cast is delivered into just the right location, we are usually rewarded with an aggressive take and a quality dorado. The day seems full of cinematic moments. On the way back to the lodge in the wooden chiman (dugout canoe), the skies darken suddenly and the temperature turns from a heavy and humid heat to balmy and cool. The boatmen begin murmuring in their native tongue and a grin spreads across the guide’s face as he translates their conversation to us: “Tonight, it will rain.”
untouched waters that were full of hungry dorado. As we walked our way up seven miles of river leading to the outcamp, we found dorado in nearly every riffle, run and log jam. It quickly became clear that forgoing the creature comforts of the larger lodge for just one evening would be more than worth it. We found success with Enrico Puglisi baitfish patterns and the always-dependable black Andino Deceivers. We also used “nut-and-hook” combinations for pacu, who were actively feeding on falling tree nuts in the deeper pools and along the banks. As dusk settled in, we prepared our meal from the lodge while the local boatmen cooked a jungle rat “rotisserie-style” over their own fire (we politely declined their offers to share). Once the sky turned black, the jungle’s nocturnal residents played the opening notes of the
Day Three
There is something so invigorating about falling asleep to the sound of heavy rain on the rainforest canopy. We awake to a river that is higher and off-color, but the resounding consensus is that the rain will have “shuffled the deck” by allowing the fish to move upriver. The guides all feel that the fishing should be dynamite. We head out for a full day on the Pluma River, the moderately sized freestone that is the “front yard” for our lodge location. Almost immediately, the prophecies about the conditions prove to be deadly accurate. The day is characterized by voracious dorado chasing any and every large, dark-colored fly stripped and ripped through likely ambush zones. Pacu—the permit-like, (usually) vegetarian fish that commonly hold in deeper pools—are also feeding in the shallow runs and aggressively hitting larger dorado flies. Yatorana have also joined in the feeding game and are biting with a vengeance. We are astounded by the energy displayed by every species of fish throughout the day. Even the sabalo— the resident baitfish and the favorite meal of the dorado — seem more frantic than normal. We watch dorado massacre schools of sabalo all day in a brilliant display of ferocity, creating multiple opportunities to cast into these fast-moving and violent feeding frenzies. Criminal amounts of fun are had on this day, creating great stories to share over drinks and a delicious meal back at the lodge.
Day Four
When in Bolivia, do as the Bolivians do. With that in mind, we head out from the main lodge for a night under the stars camping on Aguas Negras River. By so doing, we’ll be accessing parts of the upper river that are only ever fished by anglers willing to endure a long hike, oppressive heat, and a night of sleeping on the river bank. Luckily for us, no such anglers had visited this camp for weeks, leaving us virtually
evening’s concert with very little regard for volume control. It was, in many ways, surreal to be ensconced in such a wild environment, so far away from any semblance of civilization. We sat in quiet captivation around the dying embers of the fire under a vast canopy of southern hemisphere stars, reflecting wistfully on fierce flashes of gold in the black waters of the Aguas Negras before eventually retiring to our respective tents for the night.
Day Five
After breakfast, we leave behind our tented camp and casually fish our way back downstream in the direction of the lodge. On the way, one of us hooks into a beast of a dorado, who immediately flies out of the water in a violent fury and darts for the nearest downed tree. The local boatmen and the guide watch in silent fascination as the battle continues for several minutes. Just when it seems as though the fish has been bested, she makes one last magnificent leap out of the river, spitting the hook almost effortlessly. Wide grins give way to expressions of shock and disappointment. But it is the heartbreaking moments like these that keep us coming back for more. The proverbial “grande that got away.”
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BRAZIL T
he Amazon Rainforest is the largest rainforest in the world, and the Amazon Basin is the world’s largest freshwater river system. Home to an incredible number of different plants, animals, birds and more than 3,000 different species of fish, it is one of the most biologically diverse places on the planet. The Amazon River starts high in the Peruvian Andes and flows more than 3,000 miles before joining the Rio Negro near Manaus. It is here that these two great systems combine to become the Lower Amazon, running all the way to the Atlantic Ocean and the city of Belem. While anglers can catch dozens of different fish species all throughout the season, this is an area that is most famous for peacock bass: an incredibly strong,
acrobatic and aggressive gamefish that has captured the imagination of fly anglers for decades. Some of our Amazonian fisheries are “numbers” destinations, where non-stop action is the norm. Other destinations are more about quality and size over quantity. At all of our Amazon destinations, peacock bass over 10 pounds are considered large, 15 pounders are trophies, and anything approaching or exceeding 20 pounds is considered a true giant. This is a region characterized by lush, jungle landscapes and endless angling possibilities. For those that love constant action, big fish, and isolated wilderness settings, this is an experience not to be missed.
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BRAZIL RIO MARIE Amazonia – Manaus, Brazil Referred to by locals as “Rio de Gigantes,” Rio Marié is a new destination that offers what is, quite possibly, the finest fishing in the world for trophy peacock bass. Recent biological studies suggest that this river may be home more double-digit peacocks than any other river in the Amazon (and perhaps the world). Located more than 350 miles from Manaus by float plane, these fish have felt zero pressure, and they’ve never before been pounded by conventional tackle or lures. In fact, no one had really fished or visited this 500 mile-long river or its tributaries prior to 2014. Accommodations for the 2016 season will be aboard the new Untamed Amazon mothership - a large, fully mobile “floating lodge.” The new three-level live-aboard can comfortably accommodate 12 anglers in deluxe, double-occupancy staterooms. Also new for this season a round trip float plane transfer that will deliver anglers directly from Manaus to the boat. During each fishing week at Rio Marie throughout the August to late December season, a serious angler is bound to hook into a good number of peacock bass over 10 pounds, with legitimate opportunities for a 20-pound-plus trophy. 7 night / 6.5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $7,320 per person plus a $670 Native Community Fee.
AGUA BOA LODGE Amazonia – Manaus, Brazil Agua Boa Lodge is located on a remote and isolated stretch of the Agua Boa River, one of the 1,000-plus tributaries that feed the mighty Amazon. Situated deep in the jungle 200 miles northwest of the Brazilian city of Manaus, the (usually) clear waters of the Agua Boa flow through one of the most isolated, protected areas of the entire region. To date, the Agua Boa is the lone fly-fishing-only designated river in Brazil, which has created an environment where large populations of trophy fish (including three different species of peacock bass) have developed over the years without pressure from local netters or gear fishermen. As a result, the peacocks in this area are among the largest in the world. Accommodations at Agua Boa are in spacious bungalows, each featuring A/C, two double beds and a private bathroom. The main lodge features a large dining room, social room, Wi-Fi and a huge swimming pool that overlooks the river. This is an operation that we love for anglers who want a high-quality, high-numbers Amazon fishing experience in addition to nice amenities and a classic, jungle lodge setting. 7 night / 6 fishing day lodge packages start at $4,950 and vary by season.
RIVER PLATE OUTFITTERS Amazonia – Manaus, Brazil Since 1992, River Plate Outfitters has pioneered peacock bass fishing throughout the Brazilian Amazon while at the same time setting the standard for customer service, safety, fishing productivity and a constant commitment to exploring new and distant waters. Over the years they have created a totally unique “nomadic” infrastructure, utilizing an amazing network of floatplane transfers and highly mobile floating “cabin chains” as platforms to access distant and remote waters. These custom-built, floating accommodations allow you to cover an amazing amount of water each week by continuously moving and relocating your base of operations. You can expect to begin each fishing day in secluded lagoons and remote areas of the river, on fresh, un-fished water. Once you depart for your guided day on the water, the floating cabins relocate and navigate their way further upstream to new and untouched sections of the river. River Plate’s numerous locations and offerings are ideal for more adventurous anglers and those looking to fish for large peacocks and other jungle species in waters that are truly off the beaten path. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $4,695 to $5,590 per person, depending on time of year.
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#keepemwet Here at Yellow Dog, we always strive to look at things from different angles. In our photography, that often means working underwater to capture fish in their unique and distinct habitats. It’s a win-win; better for the fish, the images are more engaging and we’re exposed to a part of the fishing “world” that most anglers never have the opportunity to see. These are some of the key reasons we’ve been eagerly following the emergence of the “Keepemwet” campaign, a movement created by anglers Bryan Huskey, Paul Moinester and Dr. Andy Danylchuk. Social media users have quickly jumped on board, utilizing the hashtag “#keepemwet” on images that either show fish underwater, being held in the water, or gently held on the surface of the water instead of the traditional “grip and grin” hoister pose. The concept is pretty simple. “Keepemwet” is about quickly releasing fish in the best condition possible. It’s a motto for minimizing air exposure, eliminating contact with dry surfaces and reducing overall handling. It’s a movement to empower anglers to take small, simple steps to responsibly enjoy and share their fishing experiences while doing what they can to reduce fish mortality. And it’s conscientious companies, organizations and anglers uniting to promote science-based progress and respect for our fish. Being caught is a stressful thing for fish. Despite our love for catching fish, we know that this is true. Keeping the fish as wet as possible (ensuring that hands are wet before handling, leaving the fish in the water and quickly releasing the fish)
helps mitigate that stress and ensure the fish is released in the best condition possible. The new site keepemwet.org is the resource for the concept and home to the three key principles of the keepemwet campaign: • Minimize Air Exposure. Holding a fish out of the water prevents recovery and can lead to death if the time period is too long. Even shorter durations (as little as 10-20 seconds for some species) can have serious effects on short-term and long-term fish health. Reduce these effects by keeping a fish’s mouth and gills fully submerged in the water as much as possible during handling. • Eliminate Contact with Dry Surfaces. Pay attention to this one. Contact with dry surfaces removes a fish’s protective slime layer, making the fish more susceptible to disease. Always wet your hands before handling fish and take care to hold the fish away from dry or hard surfaces. • Reduce Handling. The less a fish is handled, the better. Fish barbless hooks, have release tools readily accessible and work to return the fish to its natural environment as quickly as possible. To do our part, we’ve made a conscientious effort in this year’s Yellow Dog Travel Guide to use photos that either show fish underwater, resting on the surface of the water (and still wet), or still dripping water from a quick lift for a quick photo. While we may not be 100% on every photo used, we’re making the effort and would encourage other fly fishing companies and anglers in general to do the same. Do your part to keep ‘em wet, and help ensure that fish will be around for the next angler to catch.
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FRESHWATER EXOTICS
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f you’re looking for the wildest, most unique freshwater fishing adventures on the planet, then look no further than the operations listed below. From the African bush to the frontier border region that separates India and Nepal, Yellow Dog can arrange what will, in all likelihood, be the
most exotic fishing trip of your lifetime. After all, fishing is about much more than just catching fish. It’s about the places that fishing takes us and the people, cultures and sights that we discover along the way.
TOURETTE TIGERFISHING Tanzania, Africa In one of the most remote areas of Africa, Tanzania’s Mnyera and Ruhudji Rivers offer what may be the finest trophy tigerfishing found anywhere on the planet. Set deep in an untouched corner of the Tanzanian wilderness, this area is home to big game, exotic wildlife and monster tigerfish that routinely exceed 20 pounds. If you are serious about catching a trophy tiger on the fly, then this is place to fish. Over the course of a week of fishing with Tourette, you will split your time between two different camp operations on the two different rivers. Both of Tourette’s camps - the Mnyera and Ruhudji Camps - are simple yet comfortable tent-camps which are built and erected each season from scratch. The relatively short season on these two rivers runs from early September to mid-November, when water temperatures, levels and clarity are optimal and the largest tigerfish begin to feed aggressively. This is a fairly rugged trip that involves a lot of travel and a fair bit of effort, but if you are serious about catching huge tigers on the fly, this is definitely the operation to book. These trips are limited to eight anglers per week, split evenly into groups of four anglers at each camp. This situation allows each group to fish three full days on each river. 8 night / 6 fishing day package $8,150 per person.
HIMALAYAN OUTBACK Kumoan, Uttarakhand – Northern India The Himalayan Outback is not your average fishing trip, just as the Golden Mahseer is not an ordinary fish. Pursuing this selective, heavily-armored freshwater fish draws anglers deep into the Himalayan frontier region of northern India, where the experienced local guides and staff from The Himalayan Outback have established a unique, mobile fishing program. This is an offering that utilizes mobile tents camps and multi-day floats, focusing on productive stretches of the Saryu and Mahakali Rivers on the Indian and Nepalese border. The fishing usually involves wade fishing from the bank, although on some larger stretches, fishing from a raft can be productive. Fishing for Mahseer is, in many ways, similar to fishing for steelhead or Atlantic salmon, and a variety of presentations including skating dries, dead-drifting nymphs, or even swinging spey flies with two-handed rods are all used. The types of water that Mahseer inhabit in the Himalayan foothills range from crystal clear, small channels and streams to large, off-colored glacial rivers. A journey through the outback of the Himalayas leaves fishermen with memories of more than just an exotic fishing experience. The simplicity of the region, the people encountered, and the incredible landscapes are a sight unto themselves. 12 night / 7 fishing day packages $2,780-$4,400 per person depending on season.
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ith a population of less than 350,000 people and more miles of pristine water than could realistically be fished in a lifetime, Iceland offers some of the best and most legitimate fly fishing opportunities for trophy brown trout, arctic char and Atlantic salmon found anywhere in the world. For anglers looking for an incredibly unique fishing experience that combines intimate waters, great wading, seclusion and world-class service, Iceland is a destination that definitely needs to be on the top of the list. With fishing scenarios built around long-term conservation plans and low angling pressure guaranteed through the utilization of the classical European style “beat” system, many of the rivers in Iceland see few anglers over the course of the season, something that guarantees lots of action, large and healthy fish, and private, secluded fishing. Anglers can expect to have sections of the river totally to themselves each day, with some of the most scenic backdrops and landscapes found anywhere in the world of freshwater fishing.
Often referred to as the “land of fire and ice,” the island also offers the chance to view incredible scenery, visit local hot springs and waterfalls, tour the beautiful countryside and spend time in the capital of Reykjavik. At Yellow Dog we really feel that Iceland has something to offer for everyone – from incredible fishing to a diversity of non-angling activities and cultural experiences. This is a destination where you can pair extraordinary fishing for wild and native brown trout and salmon with a longer extended stay where you can visit the major cities like Reykjavik or explore the countryside and amazing landscapes of the region. The Icelandic people are incredibly accommodating, friendly, generous and eager to show foreigners all the amazing features the country has to offer. A visit to Iceland can provide an unbelievable experience to everyone in your group - from the most hardcore anglers to adventure-seeking travelers, couples and families.
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ICELAND REYKJAVIK ANGLING CLUB Iceland Yellow Dog is pleased to be partnering with and offering angling packages and trips with Reykjavik Angling Club, the premier outfitter and license holders on over two dozen of the most renowned and fabled rivers on the island. With these packages, every fishing itinerary and trip schedule is totally customized, and anglers are paired with the lodge or lodges that will best suit their needs and preferences. Most of the fishing lodges that are a part of the Reykjavik Angling Club (RAC) line-up are well-appointed, offer a complete line-up of services, and are situated on the banks of a prime river or in close proximity to the very best fishing. While the majority of lodges are small, groups of any sizes can be accommodated. For anglers looking to experience some of the best Atlantic salmon fishing in the world (specifically swinging smaller flies and topwater surface patterns), Iceland offers a one-of-a-kind experience and will surpass the expectations of even the most experienced salmon anglers. Perhaps the biggest reason to fish Iceland, however, revolves around the lesser-known, yet world-class, brown trout fishing opportunities available throughout the summer season. With incredible brown trout fishing areas found throughout the northern regions of the island, the size of the fish here rivals any brown trout fishery in the world. We would equate the trout fishing habitat and the techniques used to fishing in Montana and throughout the Western U.S. Anglers can expect a variety of different fishing scenarios, including great action with streamers and nymphs as well as truly outstanding dry fly fishing. While Iceland is not considered a “numbers-focused” trout fishery, the quality and size of the trout will have the even most seasoned trout anglers quickly rebooking for another trip. Arctic Char and sea-run browns are also available on a number of the rivers operated by Reykjavik Angling Club. With both trout and salmon fishing, anglers fish the “beat” system all throughout the country. This typically means that anglers and their guide are assigned a morning section and then a different afternoon section. The size of the beats are substantial, and there is plenty of water to fish during each session. This ensures a solitary, uncrowded angling experience on the most productive waters and runs in all of Iceland. Please contact Yellow Dog for details and package pricing.
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ew Zealand is an extremely unique and appealing destination for many reasons, but perhaps most notably for the postcard-like beauty of its varied natural landscapes and freestone rivers. While the country is similar in size to the state of Colorado, there is incredible diversity in country, landscapes and climate between the South Island and the North Island. The North Island is slightly volcanic, with rolling green hills, bubbling geothermal pools, and beautiful beaches in the northern areas. The South Island is described as having a more “rugged” beauty, with glaciers, fiords, rivers and the dramatic Southern Alps, whose snowy peaks serve as the spine of the island. These breathtaking settings have inspired many film projects, including Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy. The people of New Zealand, commonly known as “Kiwis,” are friendly to a fault and are always very forthcoming with assistance or just a big smile. With so much to do and see in such a small area and so many kind people to meet you at every corner, it’s no wonder that New Zealand is such a popular destination for anglers. Summer under the Southern Cross spans from November to April, and each month presents different opportunities and challenges to fishermen. New Zealand is easily one of the world’s finest destinations for fishing to sighted, trophy
brown trout with nymphs and dries. While the average size of the brown trout found throughout the country is between four and seven pounds, hooking a double-digit, shovel-headed brownie is always a possibility. It’s no secret that these are some of the most challenging trout to catch, but a well-planned approach and an accurate and delicate presentation is often capable of inducing an exciting take and rewarding the angler with the fish of a lifetime. Every trip that Yellow Dog books to New Zealand will be fully customized according to each angler’s expectations, needs and abilities, budget and overall trip goals. And while the fishing is a major draw for New Zealand, we definitely encourage all visitors to do more than just fish. Few people ever travel to the country without also checking out some of the more scenic places, hiking through dramatic and diverse landscapes, playing some of the famous golf courses, or experiencing the country’s wine regions. We have a wealth of in-house information about non-angling activities in New Zealand as well as everything you need to know about the iconic trout fishing.
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*Please note that all prices listed for our New Zealand offerings on the following pages are listed in USD and based on conversion rates at time of catalog printing. These prices can and do fluctuate on a regular basis, so please confirm current rates at time of booking.
NEW ZEALAND CEDAR LODGE Makarora, South Island While unique for many reasons, one thing that really sets Cedar Lodge apart from other New Zealand fishing operations is the fact that they offer the only owner-operated heli-fishing program on the South Island – something that significantly reduces the cost of accessing backcountry waters by flying out each day. Cedar Lodge also enjoys access to an exclusive concession in Mt. Aspiring National Park, home to some of the most spectacular trout waters in the South Island. There are over twenty rivers within striking distance of the lodge, all of which are located in some of the most picturesque places in New Zealand. The fact that daily helicopter flights are included all packages means that anglers have a surplus of options for every day of their stay as well as the flexibility to change plans if the weather changes and becomes uncooperative. The main lodge building is situated on five acres on the banks of the Makarora River, a location that is optimal not only for fishing, but also recreation for hiking, sight-seeing and golf (there is a five hole course on the property). If you can visit only one South Island location, this is one to strongly consider. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $6,995 per person.
FIORDLAND LODGE Te Anau, South Island With its unique architecture and enormous beams of Douglas fir, the magnificent design of this South Island fishing lodge combines the look and feel of a high-end North American fishing lodge with the character, personality and friendliness of a luxury New Zealand operation. Located just outside the township of Te Anau, Fiordland Lodge is situated in the heart of stunning Fiordland National Park. This is truly one of the most picturesque and scenic destinations anywhere in the Southern Alps. There are dozens of rivers that can be easily accessed from the lodge via fourwheel-drive vehicle or by helicopter, something that gives anglers numerous options when planning each day with the guides. The national park is home to two dramatic fiord-like sounds: the more serene Doubtful Sound and the iconic Milford Sound, which was once described by Rudyard Kipling as the eighth “Wonder of the World.” Day trips into the park are terrific options for any non-angling guest as well as for fishermen looking to diversify their trip. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $6,425 per person.
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NEW ZEALAND MINARET STATION Queenstown Lakes Region, South Island An adventure destination unlike anywhere else in New Zealand, Minaret Station Alpine Lodge exemplifies the very best of high-end luxury and rustic mountain comfort. Situated on a stunning 50,000 acre high property, at the head of a beautiful and secluded glacial valley, the lodge is only accessible by helicopter. This is one of the most exclusive and remote destinations that we offer; indeed, it is the first and finest destination of it’s kind in New Zealand. Built on a rich tradition of outdoor heritage, Minaret Station was founded by the legendary Wallis family of Wanaka. The family still owns and operates both the lodge and a large fleet of helicopters in New Zealand. Consequently, helicopters are an indelible part of the Minaret Station experience, enabling guests to enjoy a wide range of unique guided outdoor activities including trekking, mountain biking and – of course – backcountry wilderness fishing. Minaret Station is also an operational high country farm, which allows guests to experience the taste if premium New Zealand lamb, venison and beef from the lodge’s famous Mountain Kitchen. The picturesque mountains that surround the lodge provide a majestic backdrop for each individual chalet, which boasts respective private hot tubs and balconies. Trust us when we tell you that there is no experience quite like Minaret Station, anywhere in the world. Please contact Yellow Dog for details and package pricing in NZD.
OWEN RIVER LODGE Murchison, South Island A true fishing-focused lodge, Owen River’s fishing program offers some of the finest sight-fishing for trophy browns in all of New Zealand. Located in the heart of the Owen Valley in the Nelson Lakes district of the South Island, the lodge offers access to at least 25 exceptional freestone rivers and spring creeks, most of which are located less than an hour’s drive away. Host and owner Felix Borenstein has indeed created a fly-fishing institution, with many guests returning year after year to experience his warm Kiwi hospitality and to pursue the area’s big browns. While the lodge is located on the Owen River, many other area rivers are also easily accessible by vehicle or helicopter. For the dedicated angler, Owen River Lodge is a critical component for any serious fishing itinerary in New Zealand. The lodge guides are some of the finest, most experienced in all of New Zealand, and most of them have over 20 years of guiding under their belts. The friendly lodge staff can also to cater non-angling guests, and there are dozens of additional activities available both on and off property. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $6,200 per person.
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NEW ZEALAND PORONUI LODGE Taupo Region, North Island When we close our eyes and picture what a luxury New Zealand fishing lodge should be like, a place like Poronui comes to mind. What originated as a rustic, hard-core fishing camp on the banks of the Taharua River has evolved into a sophisticated, world-class wilderness fishing destination that is among the best in the entire country. Maori heritage runs deep at Poronui, and much of the land that surrounds the property is Maori-owned. Anglers staying at the lodge can enjoy privileged access to much of this area as well as 25 miles the Poronui River itself. Numerous other trout-filled rivers flowing through the scenic Kaimanawa Range of the North Island are also an option, accessed on foot or by helicopter. For more adventurous anglers seeking a truly authentic wilderness experience, camping options are also available. With elegant accommodations, incredible food, seasoned guides, unbeatable service and a rich fishing history, this is a lodge built by anglers for anglers. All trips can be customized according to angling ability and preference for either “quantity” or “quality” when it comes to fish – something that makes Poronui’s fishing program one of the most dynamic in all of New Zealand. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $4,100 per person.
STONEFLY LODGE Nelson Lakes Region, South Island The Nelson Lakes region might actually be the ideal place to build a fishing lodge— exactly the reason why John and Kate Kerr chose the location to build Stonefly Lodge. Consummate hosts, the Kerrs understand the importance not only of location and great fishing, but also of old-school hospitality and delicious food. With three major National Parks (Abel Tasman, Kahurangi and Nelson Lakes) as well as dozens of amazing brown trout rivers all located within an hour’s drive of the lodge, Stonefly can easily satisfy the needs of both angling and non-angling guests alike. Most of the area rivers can be accessed either on foot or via four-wheel-drive truck, but helicopter options are also a great option for those wishing to fish and access the more remote, unpressured waters of the region. Abel Tasman is New Zealand’s most visited National Park, famous for its sandy beaches, turquoise blue waters and abundant opportunities for outdoor recreation, including kayaking, hiking, swimming and fishing. One thing we really love about this area is that the Nelson region records more days of sunshine than any other part of New Zealand, something that obviously creates ideal trout-spotting conditions. Stonefly Lodge is a legitimate, real-deal operation designed specifically with the interests of the angler in mind. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $3,750 per person.
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HOW TO DO
NEW ZEALAND THE RIGHT WAY
by Bessie Bucholz
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y awareness of the limitations of the English language was sharpened on the first day I ever wet a line in New Zealand. There were truly not enough words to describe the unbelievable scenery and beauty that surrounded me. I was further overwhelmed by the fact that I was finally fishing for trout that had haunted my dreams ever since I was a little girl growing up in Wyoming. My initial trip experiences did not disappoint, and I soon moved to New Zealand to spend nearly three years exploring the country inside and out. It was a three-year run of fishing, travel and adventure that would change my life forever. Aside from the big, wild fish that are oftentimes found in clear and skinny waters, one of the key things that makes New Zealand such a remarkable destination for fly fishing enthusiasts is the pristine, unspoiled and awe-inspiring wilderness that dominates the country’s landscape and trout-filled backcountry. All throughout New Zealand you find surroundings that seem as if they are straight out of Jurassic Park—lush, tropical and heavy with the smell of moisture, fresh earth and vegetation. For every serious trout angler, New Zealand is a true bucket list destination. Because it takes some time and effort to arrive and travel around, however, it is a trip that has to be done the right way. New Zealand is definitely not a quick weekend getaway that can be done at the last minute. Because there is so much to do and see on both islands, a fishing trip to the country is anything but a standard package deal. And while spending a solid month or two exploring the waters of New Zealand is probably the best way to do it, there are more realistic and affordable ways to work within the confines of time and budget and create a memorable and mind-blowing trip. There is no doubt that now is the time to plan an adventure; due to the current exchange rates travelling to New Zealand has never been more affordable. And now that Yellow Dog has launched a complete program on both islands, it has never been easier. There are numerous options available for fishing and traveling all throughout New Zealand, which is why so many anglers are easily overwhelmed when trying to figure out “where to start.” In an effort to sum up some of the options and things to consider, I have outlined three great ways to experience New Zealand and do things the right way. Check out our line-up, read about the possibilities, and then give us a call when you’re ready. I promise the only regret that you’ll have is that you didn’t do it sooner!
OPTION #1: THE ONE-WEEK WHIRLWIND
Let’s say that due to time constraints, you only have one week to commit but are still super-eager to get to New Zealand. We can make it happen, although we’ll warn you right now that your trip will be over before you know it. If you only have a week, then you probably only have time to do one lodge during your stay. If you choose the right fishing lodge, however, then it will still be one of the best weeks of your life. We offer seven night, six day fishing packages at six different lodges throughout the country, all of which offer very nice accommodation, excellent service, experienced guides, delicious cuisine and an overall classic fishing lodge experience. We can also pair you up with one of the numerous independent guides that we work with all throughout the country. Regardless of which option you choose, be sure that the destination offers a high degree of diversity when it comes to fishing scenarios, waters and scenery. This is something that will allow you to experience the best of the country in a short period of time. Be prepared to hit the ground running, but know that you will be fully prepared to do so with the right itinerary, guides and location.
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OPTION #2: THE SAMPLE PLATTER
Let’s say you have a little more time up your sleeve and a slightly larger budget that will allow more destinations. This is without question the best way to see and experience New Zealand. All of the established lodges that we work with and represent in New Zealand are located in some of the most spectacular parts of the country, offering great fishing as well as plenty for non-anglers to see and do. Ideally, arranging a two-to-three lodge combination is the best way to combine sightseeing, a true cultural experience and diverse and rewarding fishing. Logistically, this is also easy to do given the manageable size of the country and a great network of regional flights offered by Air New Zealand. Of course, driving is also an option, as long as you remember to stay on the left side of the road! If you appreciate comfortable lodging and accommodations, gourmet food and wines, high-end and friendly service, and all of the creature comforts associated with a fixed-lodge program, then a longer, multi-lodge itinerary is definitely the way to go.
OPTION #3: THE TROUT BUM TRIP
Having lived out of a campervan in New Zealand for weeks at a time, I can attest to the fact that it is very possible to do, see and fish New Zealand on a limited budget. We can work with you to plan out a route, visit great rivers and fish with great independent guides on some of the best fisheries that New Zealand has to offer. If you’re happy to sacrifice some of the luxuries of a hotel or lodge (such as showers, clean sheets and electricity) then this can be one of the most rewarding and liberating ways to see large amounts of the country. If the camper-van is not your thing, then it is also possible to simply rent a car and hop from place to place, staying in hotels, B&Bs, tents, or the quaint huts found throughout the New Zealand backcountry. Ultimately, Yellow Dog can help create and design any kind of trip that you desire. There are so many different ways to go about it, and in the end there are really no wrong answers. This is why each of the fishing packages and itineraries that we put together are fully customized. The best piece of advice is try to stay for as long as you can, enjoying the diversity of the fishing while dedicating a little time to the other activities. That said, if time is not on your side, we can still come up with the ideal game plan to suit your schedule, your interests and your budget. New Zealand may be far away, but that doesn’t mean that the process of booking your trip has to be difficult. We have the knowledge and resources to ensure a seamless trip from start to finish, and we’re committed to creating a New Zealand itinerary that is perfectly-suited to each traveler’s wants and needs. A few additional pieces of angling advice that will ensure that you’re fully prepared for your trip: • Listen to your guide. Sight-fishing is the predominant method in New Zealand, and these guides are the best in the world when it comes to spotting fish. Learn to trust them and take their advice – you WILL catch more fish! • Take pictures constantly. Looking back on your trip, you’ll be glad that you did. • Accept the fact that New Zealand sandflies love to feast on fishermen. Be prepared with the right insect repellant everywhere you go. • Parts of New Zealand are considered rainforest. Pack accordingly. • Practice your casting for accuracy and delicacy as well as for distance. As you will often be casting to a single, holding trout, good technique and ability to deliver the fly on the very first cast can make the difference between tough fishing and great fishing. • Sunscreen. Every day. Without fail. • Arrive in shape. Depending on where you are fishing, there will be opportunities to hiking across rough terrain or bushwack for considerable distances to get to better fishing. The phrase “earn your turns” that applies to backcountry skiing also holds true for fishing in New Zealand. In most cases, the biggest trophies are ones that you catch after hiking far into the backcountry. Putting in the hard yards will help you find trout that are generally unpressured and more likely to eat your well-placed fly. (Note: If you don’t feel like walking a lot, heli fishing is a very popular option.)
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ith a mainland area of over one million square miles, Argentina is the eighth-largest country in the world, the second largest in Latin America and the largest among Spanish-speaking nations. In fishing circles, Argentina is often referred to as the “Montana of 75 years ago” due to the similar landscapes, an abundance of productive water and fishing pressure that is considered extremely light by modern standards. The vast, mountainous and open landscape of Argentina creates a sharp contrast to the lush rainforest environment that characterizes the bulk of neighboring Chile. It is a landscape often compared to the high deserts of the Western US and a destination that, much like Alaska and Montana, should absolutely be at the top of every serious trout angler’s travel list. The country is noted for its rich culture, friendly people, abundance of excellent food (the finest steak in the world), amazing Malbec wines, and fish that are wild, strong and fast. Keep in mind that any fishing trip to Argentina should definitely be accompanied by a night or two in Buenos Aires, one of the world’s most captivating cities. Rest assured that when you book your trip with Yellow Dog, you’ll always be fishing the best rivers, with
the best guides at the very best times. Throughout Patagonian Argentina, the hatch and insect activity is generally consistent throughout the summer and fall fishing seasons, which means that anglers can almost always “fish the hatch” and throw dries in addition to swinging streamers and fishing large attractor patterns. The fishing infrastructure (the lodges, guides and outfitters) in areas like San Martin, Esquel, Junin and Rio Pico is the best in South America, making this a great choice for those new to trout fishing, looking for a week of detailed, on-water instruction. More experienced anglers can focus on technical dry fly fishing or hunt big trout in a variety of different scenarios. Aside from numbers, Argentina is a great place to find sizeable fish, especially on certain rivers and in a handful of lakes found throughout Patagonia. The lakes of the Rio Pico Region and of course the famous Lake Strobel (aka Jurassic Lake) regularly deliver trophy-sized trout: double-digit rainbows and browns that are easily among the largest in the world.
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ARGENTINA PATAGONIA RIVER GUIDES Esquel, Rio Pico and San Martin, Argentina Arguably the most complete, high-end and professional fishing operation in all of Argentina, P.R.G. offers exceptional accommodations, extraordinary customer service, the best in regional wines and local cuisine and an endless amount of incredible fly fishing. One of the things that makes the P.R.G. program so exceptional is that they utilize and offer several different lodge and location options throughout Patagonia, including the classic estancias that surround San Martin de los Andes in the north, their own flagship lodge near Trevelin, and a beautiful mountain lodge further to the south in the Rio Pico region. Having these numerous locations available at all times delivers a huge advantage for extended trips by making countless rivers, streams and lakes available. The huge variety of waters, lodges and fishing opportunities offered through P.R.G. is second to none, which means that with these trips, you will be fishing the very best waters in Patagonia at exactly the right times. No matter where you are fishing with P.R.G., every fishing day features a different river, spring creek or lake. Patagonia River Guides utilizes both private and public waters and they have numerous streams, access points and even entire lakes under lease for the exclusive enjoyment of their guests. Some waters are floated, some are waded, and some utilize a combination of the two depending on conditions and desires. Another of P.R.G.’s major strengths is their guide staff. Each of their guides possess more than ten years of experience on average, speak excellent English, and have full access to P.R.G.’s impressive fleet of trucks, boats and equipment. We were the first booking agent to work with and represent P.R.G. and we feel strongly that this operation offers the most comprehensive fly fishing program in all of Patagonia. With ten diverse lodging choices stretching across the three most productive regions of Argentine Patagonia (Esquel, Rio Pico and San Martin de los Andes), the P.R.G. experience offers a blend of diverse fishing, beautiful scenery, interesting culture and unrivaled service. We love that the P.R.G. philosophy of fishing matches up perfectly with ours: fish the best rivers, at the best times, with the very best guides. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $4,900-$6,300, depending on the time of year.
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ARGENTINA CHOCOLATE LAB EXPEDITIONS San Martin, Argentina Chocolate Lab Expeditions, based in San Martin de Los Andes, offers a combination of exceptional fishing, classic estanicia accommodations, private access, nomadic itineraries and a full taste of the authentic culture and hospitality of Patagonia. We have worked with C.L.E. since the early days of Yellow Dog, and we consider this operation to be one of the finest, most professional guide services in a region that is home to such legendary rivers as the Traful, Collon Cura, Chimehuin and the Malleo. These guides specialize in technical dry fly fishing, taking full advantage of the area’s prolific hatches throughout the season. The very best estancias (ranches) that offer private access to these waters are the ones C.L.E. utilizes to offer the best lodging and fishing packages in the region. Taking advantage of customized itineraries, guests stay in comfort at several different locations, enjoying a diverse line-up of regional fishing, colorful local meals and the best Argentine wines. Every trip with Chocolate Lab is 100% customized, meaning that your itinerary will be structured around your expectations, the time of year and your budget. 7 night / 6 day packages run from $3,000-$5,500 per person, depending on locations and itinerary.
RIO MANSO LODGE Bariloche, Argentina Far and away our favorite operation in Patagonia for couples and families, Rio Manso is one of the nicest, full-service lodge operations in the entire region. Located in the heart of Argentina’s Nahuel Huapi National Park, the lodge sits on the banks of Lake Hess and the Manso River. In a setting that seems both wild and remote, the lodge is surprisingly only 90 minutes away from Bariloche, which makes it very easy to access on a regular basis on any day of the week. When fishing out of the lodge, guests have access to such diverse fisheries as the Manso, Quieto, Pichi Leufu and numerous area lakes (which are home to some of the largest rainbow, brook and brown trout in the area). Because of its close proximity to Bariloche, this operation is a great option for couples’ trips, shorter Patagonian fishing packages, combo trips with non-anglers, and as an add-on to other, longer Patagonian fishing adventures. Each of the lodge’s eight rooms offer spectacular views of Lago Hess, the nearby Andes Mountains and majestic Mount Tronador. Rio Manso’s professionally trained chefs pride themselves on a menu that reflects a worldly influence, with each dish featuring only the freshest of ingredients which are then paired with a fantastic line-up of regional wines. As far as the amenities and overall accommodations go, Rio Manso is one of the nicest, most complete lodges in all of Patagonia. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $4,750 per person.
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ARGENTINA ESTANCIA LAGUNA VERDE Jurassic Lake, Argentina The internationally-renowned Lake Strobel (known to many as the famous “Jurassic Lake”) is a 25-square mile crystal-clear piece of water that is undoubtably one of the best trophy rainbow trout fisheries on the planet. If you want to catch impressive numbers of seriously large trout in one of the most remote areas of Patagonia, then this is the place you want to fish! The incredibly strong rainbows that reside in the lake average 8 -12 pounds, and fish in excess of 20 pounds are caught on a regular basis. Book a trip to Jurassic Lake and the chances are very good that you WILL catch the largest trout of your life. Located on the southern coast of this huge Argentine lake, Estancia Laguna Verde is the finest and most complete lodge and outfitting operation in the area. This is a program that offers fishermen private access to the majority of Lake Strobel’s shoreline, “Monster Bay” (named for the unbelievable quantity and size of fish that are caught within these protected waters), and the entire Barrancoso River, the only river tributary that flows into the big lake. The Barrancoso runs for more than five miles inside the Estancia’s property and is reserved for the exclusive use of E.L.V.’s guests. Accommodations are very comfortable, with the main lodge being a classic Argentine ranch-style house featuring five double bedrooms and a large social and dining area. Space is limited to ten anglers per week, and this operation books up quickly, which means that advanced reservations are highly recommended. One of the things we love about E.L.V. is that the owners are constantly improving and expanding the facilities, the equipment and the fishing opportunities. In this distant and remote part of Patagonia, this is easily the finest option for great guides, huge fish and excellent Argentine hospitality. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages start at $5,200 per person.
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ARGENTINA ESTANCIA MARIA BEHETY Rio Grande, Argentina Located on the Rio Grande in the Tierra del Fuego region of southern Argentina with the finest anadromous brown trout fishery in the world, Estancia Maria Behety offers excellent guides and remarkable fishing. With 32 miles of access on both sides of the river and the freedom to fish more than 100 of the finest pools on the river, there is little wonder that this is one of the most in-demand lodges in the world. Known as the “The Land of Fire,” Tierra del Fuego is also the land of wind. That said, experienced fishermen find that most casts are short, and that the winding nature of the river affords ample opportunity to use the wind as an advantage. The distinctive architecture of the historic turn-of-the-century ranches of Tierra del Fuego is incorporated into the design of the lodge, where a roaring fireplace anchors the main room and the bar is well stocked with the finest Argentine wines. The lodge is limited to only 12 anglers for each of the 14 weeks of the short season, which means that anglers should book this trip well in advance. A trip to Tierra del Fuego can also easily be combined with other packages in Argentina or nearby Chilean Patagonia. 7 night / 6 fishing day package (double occupancy) $4,295-$6,495 per person, depending on time of year.
DESPEDIDA LODGE Rio Grande, Argentina Despedida Lodge is a small, family-run sea trout operation owned and operated by Danny and Helen Lajous. Directly across the Rio Grande from Estancia Maria Behety, the two lodges’ guests share the river and the prime pools through a welldeveloped system of rotating coexistence, alternating water and pools each day to ensure exclusivity for each and every angler. The farthest pool on the Rio Grande that Despedida fishes is only 15 minutes by truck from the lodge, ensuring minimal drive times and longer days on the water. Most days, anglers are on the water shortly after 7:30 AM, returning to the lodge for lunch and an afternoon siesta, before heading back out for an evening session that can last until 10:00 PM or even later (based on what each angler wants). This is a great fishing-focused destination, offering long hours on the river and one of the best guide teams in the region. Compared to other Tierra del Fuego fishing lodges, Despedida has a slightly more intimate, family atmosphere and takes only six anglers per week. The common areas at the lodge include a dining room, a large living room and the bar area. Three bedroom suites feature private baths, two double beds and plenty of room for gear. The lodge’s professional chef prepares classic Argentine dishes and desserts paired with the very best wines from Mendoza. 7 night / 6 fishing day package (double occupancy) $6,100 per person.
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ARGENTINA PINTI’S DORADO ON THE FLY Corrientes, Argentina Located near the small fishing village of Ita Ibate in the northern Argentine province of Corrientes, Pinti’s Dorado on the Fly offers legitimate Golden Dorado fishing on the Upper Rio Parana on the border of Argentina and Paraguay. A large tailwater river, the waters of the Parana are generally clear, which means sight casting to fish is common. Most Dorado in the river average five to ten pounds, although larger fish in the 20-25 pound class are caught on a regular basis. Guests stay at the Amokagny Lodge, a traditional Argentine-style estancia operation located on the banks of the Parana River. The rooms are hotel-style accommodations with air conditioning and private bathroom. Meals are “classic Argentine,” which usually means huge steaks and amazing local wines. Aside from Dorado, other available species include Pacu, Pira Pita, Dentuda (a small barracuda looking fish) and piranha. The ecosystem of the Parana is essentially a jungle environment, complete with monkeys in the trees, toucans and an amazing array of other birds and animals. This is a great destination that can easily be combined with other Argentine fisheries in Patagonia or Tierra del Fuego. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $4,500 per person.
LOS OMBUES Entre Rios Province of Argentina Los Ombues is an outstanding wing shooting destination that offers deluxe accommodations, fine dining and mixed-bag hunts—all within close proximity of the lodge. Located in Entre Rios Province of Argentina, Los Ombues is one of the few shooting destinations in Argentina that offers huge numbers and consistent action for doves, perdiz and ducks all in the same are and all on the same property. Unlike other shooting destinations throughout Argentina, Los Ombues guides their hunters on the expansive private 40,000 hectare estancia, and all shooting takes place within 5 - 10 minutes of the lodge by truck or van. Aside from the high volume dove shooting, ducks in the marsh and perdiz over pointing dogs, Los Ombues offers a full gym, sauna and swimming pool, making it a perfect couples or group destination. Relatively easy to get to, this is an ideal wing shooting destination for sportsmen interested in combining shooting with an angling trip to Patagonia or northern Argentina. Dove season is yearround, with duck and perdiz season open from May 1st to the third weekend of August. 3 nights / 3 days hunting (based on double occupancy) $2,100 per person.
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CHILE
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hile,” wrote Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda, is a country that was “invented by a poet.” Situated south of Peru and west of Bolivia and Argentina, Chile extends for over 2,880 miles in a serpentine ribbon, stretching along the western coast of South America. From the parched, mineral-rich Atacama Desert in the north to the haunting spires of Torres del Paine National Park in the interior and further south to windy and inhospitable lands of Tierra del Fuego, the country is best described as “nature on a colossal scale.” The towering ranges of the Andes cover one-third of Chile, quickly falling away to a coastal landscape often compared to the U.S. Pacific Northwest. Today, tourism plays a major role throughout the country, and since the 1980s, Chile has continued to develop a reputation as one of the world’s foremost destinations for freshwater fly fishing. The Patagonian region of Chile is typically fished from mid-November through late-April, when many rivers in the north are still cold or frozen over. Spring conditions can be
expected during the months of November and December, summer conditions January through mid-March, and fall weather from mid-March through the end of April. As every trout fisherman knows, each season presents something special and distinct from the others. Spring, for example, offers rivers at their highest flows and fish that have not seen flies or anglers in many months. The Patagonian summer offers the most consistent temperatures, the longest days and fantastic terrestrial insect hatches; without a doubt the finest dry fly fishing of the entire season. Much like July in Montana, this is the most popular time to visit and fish Patagonia. The fall season offers the beauty of brilliant colors, cooler temperatures, aggressive trout willing to chase big streamers and generally lower, clearer water conditions. All in all, the fishing seasons and typical conditions in Chile are very similar to those found in the American Northern Rockies. Cold springs, warm summers and unpredictable fall months can all offer great fishing with varying weather and water conditions.
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CHILE MARTIN PESCADOR LODGE Santa Barbara and La Junta, Chile One of the finest lodge programs in all of South America, Martin Pescador’s incredibly diverse program gives anglers the chance to fish out of four different lodge and camp locations, with direct access to 12 world class rivers, eight lakes, and numerous streams throughout the region. Lodge owner and area pioneer Frans Jansen has used his years of experience in Chilean Patagonia to establish a oneof-a-kind fly fishing program here, and over the years, he and his talented team of guides have developed a reputation for guiding anglers to some exceptionally large trout. To fully take advantage of all that this area has to offer, the lodge’s professional, American guides utilize a combination of jet boats, lake boats and rafts to access to even the most remote and untouched waters. Careful placement of Martin Pescador’s main lodges—Puerto Cardenas and La Junta—allows for flexible and convenient access to the Rio Yelcho, Futaleufu, Palena, Rosselot, Figueroa, Pico and other rivers where you can expect to catch rainbows, browns, sea-run browns and the occasional salmon or brook trout. A typical week-long itinerary will have you fishing the Largo Yelcho region for three days out of Puerto Cardenas Lodge before transferring to La Junta Lodge on the Rio Rosselot. Longer itineraries can also include the Lago Verde Outpost Lodge, located near the border of Argentina in the Chilean Rio Pico region. This small camp operation sits atop a rocky bluff with panoramic views of the lake and access to some of the most scenic rivers found anywhere. Lago Verde, Rio Claro, Rio Pico and Rio Precioso are all waters that are accessed and fished from Lago Verde Lodge. For the more adventurous angler, the ultimate package at Martin Pescador is a 10-12 day, three location trip, allowing you to experience a variety of different areas, fish numerous waters, and catch some of the largest fish in all of Chile—all in a single trip. 7 night / 6.5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $5,950 per person.
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CHILE CINCO RIOS LODGE Coyhaique, Chile Situated on a high bluff overlooking the Rio Simpson on the outskirts of the historic city of Coyhaique, Cinco Rios Lodge offers one of the best locations and most established fishing programs in all of Patagonian Chile. With this beautiful, full service lodge as a base of operations for exploring the area, anglers are transported daily by four-wheel drive vehicles to rivers and streams on rides that range from 30 minutes to slightly over an hour. The lodge fishes many of the region’s most famous waters, including the Simpson, La Paloma, Mañihuales, Aysen, Megote, Guillermo and De Leon. What makes this operation unique, however, is that they also have an impressive line-up of private rivers and streams that are exclusively owned or leased by Cinco Rios. The accommodations and amenities at the lodge are remarkable, with comfortable guest rooms, a huge dining room and common area, a small bar, a full tackle shop and large decks that overlook the Simpson River canyon and the surrounding area. Expect seasoned, experienced guides, first-rate equipment, beautiful accommodations and some of the best food and wines in all of Chile. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $4,395 per person.
ESTANCIA DEL ZORRO Coyhaique, Chile Chilean Patagonia’s Estancia del Zorro is a remote and secluded offering in the Coyhaique Alto mountain range on the Chilean-Argentine border, 23 miles from the city of Coyhaique, Chile. This 15,000-acre working estancia—owned by Cinco Rios Lodge—offers guests the chance to fish and explore isolated, intimate and incredibly productive waters in both Chile and Argentina. Explore the canyons, mountains and waters of the area as you’re guided on private rivers and spring creeks that routinely hold brown trout up to 12 pounds. Guests typically alternate fishing locations during the course of the week, fishing one day in Chile and the next crossing the border to fish in Argentina. The Estancia is a full service lodge operation that can accommodate up to 12 guests per week. Peaceful and secluded, this area is also a birdwatcher’s paradise and home to impressive numbers of Andean condors, ibis, torrent ducks and pink flamingos. The condor watching on the high cliffs of the Estancia may be the best in the world and something that we recommend with every trip. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $4,395 per person.
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CHILE PATAGONIA BASECAMP LODGE La Junta, Chile Situated on the banks of the majestic Rio Palena, Patagonian BaseCamp Lodge is the kind of operation where hardcore anglers, non-fishing spouses, first-time fly fishermen and family members will all feel equally at home. If you’re looking for a great “first time” Patagonian experience, this is a great option. This personable, family-run lodge is centrally located in close proximity to numerous world-class rivers and lakes. The trout throughout this area—both browns and rainbows —are wild and aggressive, and you can expect to catch lots of fish in the 12-20 inch range with trout in the 20-25 inch range found on a regular basis. The American guides at the lodge are seasoned professionals: the same caliber of professionals you typically find at the better lodges in Alaska and throughout the Western U.S. The beautiful, custom-built main lodge features six double rooms that can accommodate a maximum of 12 guests per week, and the heart of the lodge is the common area situated around the huge, hand-crafted fireplace. As an add-on to a standard week, anglers can also visit BaseCamp’s Temple Camp, a unique and comfortable out-camp with spacious igloo-shaped tents on elevated wood platforms situated directly on the banks of the Rio Figueroa. 7 night / 6 fishing day package $5,995 per person.
REMOTA RESORT Puerto Natales, Chile This is an amazingly unique resort that we highly recommend for couples and families looking to combine great fishing with a visit to southern Chile and the beautiful Torres del Paine area. The resort was designed by Chilean architect Germán del Sol, and the lodge’s overall look and layout is simply stunning. Remota is an incredibly modern, multi-level building with long, uniquely-shaped windows, numerous fire pits, lounging areas everywhere, a heated indoor swimming pool, an open-air Jacuzzi and a private spa area. All 72 rooms have a view of Ultima Esperanza Bay, the nearby Balmaceda Glacier and the Paine Mountain Range. The restaurant is exceptional, where local produce and fresh seafood is paired with Chilean wines from an extensive cellar. This is an area of Patagonia that is rarely visited and almost never fished: an area that is in many ways completely “off-the-grid.” The rivers fished by the guides of Remota are pristine, productive and diverse, and the majority of fisheries are accessed by walking and wading. The fish in the area are unpressured and usually willing to eat, averaging 14” and sometimes reaching over 22” in size. For anglers looking for something new and different, this option definitely qualifies! 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $5,050 per person.
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ALASKA O
n January 3, 1959, President Eisenhower signed the official declaration making Alaska the 49th state. Covering over 371 million acres, the “Land of the Midnight Sun” contains one-fifth the total landmass of the Lower 48, more than half of America’s national park land, more that 80% of America’s national wildlife refuge land and more world class fishing water than a person could possibly fish in a lifetime. Even today, a trip to Alaska feels like a journey to a far-off and exotic country: a destination that feels like it should require a passport! Once an angler has decided to plan a trip to Alaska to experience all that this amazing region has to offer—the huge rainbows, the grizzlies that are more than happy to share their waters, the runs of salmon so thick you can almost walk across their backs, and incredibly long fishing days in a land where the sun hardly sets—the most important question becomes: “Where exactly do I go?” A quick search on the web produces a mile-long list of different Alaskan lodges and outfitters, all claiming to be the best and all showing plenty of photos of anglers lifting
fat, trophy fish and smiling broadly at the camera. With so many options, how do you begin to narrow down the list and ultimately choose the right lodge or operation? Here at Yellow Dog, we have assembled a solid and diverse list of lodge and outfitting options, and we feel strongly that we have the finest Alaskan line-up in the business. When working with you on planning and researching an Alaskan trip, our goal is to give you the best, the most realistic and the most honest information available to help you make your final decision. With the experience the Yellow Dog staff has in Alaska and our first-hand knowledge of each and every Alaskan lodge that we work with, we’ll create an itinerary and a trip package that more than lives up to your expectations. From high-end, fly-out lodges to remote tent camps to overnight float trips in the Alaskan bush, our Alaskan operations are the very best at delivering great fishing, personalized service and a fantastic overall wilderness experience.
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ALASKA KULIK LODGE Katmai National Park, Alaska Since 1950, Kulik Lodge has been providing anglers with the finest Alaskan freshwater fishing available. Alaska’s original fly-in sportfishing lodge, Kulik is situated on the banks of the Kulik River—easily one of the top trout rivers in the world. It is the only operation located on this famous river, which means that “home waters” for the lodge are the same waters that many of the area’s other high-end lodges have to fly in and out of each day! With every Kulik package, anglers can fish a long day via jet boat on the lodge’s home waters, fly out to one of the area’s numerous rivers, or create a combination of the two for a completely customized itinerary. With numerous aircraft, experienced pilots and a seasoned team of professional guides, Kulik offers guests access to wilderness fishing that is out of this world. Kulik is a part of the original “Angler’s Paradise” collection of lodges—the first fly-out sportfishing operation in all of Alaska. The historic main lodge at Kulik, originally built in the late 1950’s, boasts a large common room with a stone fireplace, surrounding couches for lounging and relaxing, a main dining area and a full complimentary bar stocked with cocktails, wine and beer. For accommodations, individual and free-standing guest cabins facing Nonvianuk Lake are equipped with space heaters, hot showers and private bathrooms. Their prime location as the only lodge on the Kulik River means there is also evening fishing available after dinner for additional hours on the water. We promise you will not find another lodge anywhere in Alaska that allows you to fish as long and hard as you want in the “Land of the Midnight Sun.” Full fly-out and a-la-carte fly-out packages are available and fully customizable. 7 night / 7 day packages (double occupancy) start at $5,700 per person.
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ALASKA TORDRILLO MOUNTAIN LODGE Denali Region, Alaska Tordrillo Mountain Lodge is one of our very favorite locations in all of Alaska for families, couples and kids as well as anglers looking for a unique alternative to fishing the busier rivers of Bristol Bay. This beautiful, high-end Alaskan adventure-fishing operation is located on quiet Judd Lake in the heart of the Alaska Range, a short 45-minute Beaver flight from Anchorage. The lodge is situated at the headwaters of the Talachulitna River, home to solid runs of Kings, sockeyes and silvers, as well as resident rainbows and char. There are numerous other rivers and creeks that are accessed utilizing a combination of boats, helicopters and float planes and then walkwaded with your guide. Easily accessed from Anchorage, the lodge offers all types of packages, from short, two-day trips to week-long itineraries. Owned and operated by former professional skiers, the lodge also offers incredible summer action-adventure combo trips featuring prime-season King salmon fishing, corn-snow helicopter skiing, and whitewater rafting—all on the same trip! With incredible food, beautiful accommodations, great home-water fishing and a large line-up of non-angling activities to compliment the fishing, Tordrillo is one of our very favorite locations in all of Alaska for families, couples and kids. 6 night / 6 day packages begin at $5,600 per person. Call for details.
EGDORF’S WESTERN ALASKA Nushagak River, Southwestern Alaska Western Alaska Sport Fishing is an “on-the-spot” tent camp that has been in continuous operation since 1982. This is a high-value, no-frills wilderness operation that focuses on hard-core fishing in a pristine, isolated wilderness setting. The remote riverside camp location is enhanced by regular sightings of wildlife and great homewater pools, giving anglers the opportunity for extended fishing after dinner each night. Over the years, camp owners Dave, Kim and Camille Edgorf have built a reputation for operating as one of the finest wilderness fishing operations in Alaska: an organization and a fishing program that is often referred to as “the real Alaska experience.” The remote camp has all the basic essentials for a relaxed Alaskan stay, including a full kitchen and dining area, showers, privy latrines and comfortable tented guest quarters. Sleeping arrangements are two guests per Weatherport tent, all of which feature mattresses on sleeping cots and electrical outlets. Sleeping bags are provided, along with clean linens, pillows, washcloths and towels. Overall, this operation has the best price point in our entire Alaska line-up. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages $5,195 per person.
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ALASKA ENCHANTED LAKE LODGE Katmai Region, Alaska For more than 50 years, Enchanted Lake Lodge has provided anglers with incredible fishing experiences, exceptional guides and high-end accommodations in one of the most beautiful settings found anywhere in Alaska. Located in the heart of Katmai National Park—one of the most prolific trout and salmon fisheries on the planet— Enchanted Lake has established its reputation over the years for “delivering the very best that Alaska has to offer.” Hosting a maximum of 12 guests per week, the operation features private cabins, a beautiful main lodge with a full bar, two viewing decks, a main dining area, and a fully outfitted tackle shop. Enchanted Lake’s staff prides itself on the personal attention and service given to each guest, as well as being a “rainbowfocused” fishing destination. A day on the water with one of the lodge’s seasoned and experienced guides will impress even the most veteran angler. Because the lodge is situated so close to many of these productive rivers, aircraft and flight time is kept to a minimum, with as much time spent on the water as possible. Fishing options include the Kulik, American, Brooks, Battle, Big and Little Ku, Moraine, Funnel, Kvichak and many more. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages $9,500 per person.
MIDNIGHT SUN TROPHY PIKE ADVENTURES Yukon Drainage, Alaska If you love violent, explosive strikes, great acrobatics and trophy-sized, toothy creatures caught on a 9-weight, then fly fishing for Northern pike should be high on your angling to-do list. And if you want the finest pike fishing in the world with regard to both numbers and size, then Midnight Sun Trophy Pike is an operation you’ll definitely want to visit. With the ability to access more than 350 river miles of the remote Yukon Drainage, Midnight Sun are the only ones operating in the entire fishery. Their seasoned, professional guides provide a level of experience, knowledge and enthusiasm that ensures the trip of a lifetime, and the average catch-rate throughout the season sees each angler landing more than 10 fish over 40 inches per week. On top of that, at least 50% of clients land fish over 45 inches during their week. Accommodations are aboard a 67-foot, custom-built houseboat with four private staterooms, two bathrooms, dining and lounge areas and several outdoor decks. You can expect great food, all-inclusive beer and wine, comfortable accommodations and non-stop action! Since this operation takes only six anglers per week, we recommend that you book this trip as far in advance as possible. 6 night / 6 day packages $4,200 per person.
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AL ASKA NO SEE UM LODGE Iliamna Area, Alaska One of Yellow Dog’s all-time favorite operations and top Alaska picks, No See Um Lodge sits directly on the banks of Alaska’s famous Kvichak River, completely surrounded by thousands of miles of pristine waters, rugged wilderness and worldclass fishing. No See Um has definitely earned the reputation as being one of Alaska’s finest fly-out lodges, and we believe that this operation is completely in a league of its own. With three Beaver float planes and a fleet of jet boats, No See Um fishes the Kvichak, Moraine, American, Kulik, Funnel, Brooks, Battle, Ku, Talarik and numerous other waters throughout the summer and fall season. The key things about having three Beaver floatplanes for only twelve guests is that (A) guests have the option of flying every single day, and (B) the planes stay with anglers all day long. This is something that allows for rapid movement and the ability to quickly relocate or head to another destination or river if the fishing conditions, fish numbers, weather, etc. call for a change. Simply put, the No See Um guides and pilots will always fly wherever they need to be fishing and will do everything they can to keep you in great fishing all day long, each and every day of your trip. No other lodge we work with utilizes this same pilot-guide program. Located 300 miles southwest of Anchorage in the heart of the Bristol Bay watershed, the lodge complex includes two large guesthouses and several stand-alone cabins. All rooms have two twin beds and private bathrooms. With an excellent view of the river, you can relax in your room after a long day of fishing, enjoy the comfortable main lodge building with a full complimentary bar, or sit streamside in the outdoor hot tub. Other amenities include Wi-Fi access, a full lineup of demo equipment and 24-hour electricity. 7 night / 6.5 fishing day packages $9,200 per person.
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ALASKA ALASKA SPORTSMAN’S LODGE Kvichak River, Alaska While there are literally hundreds of fishing lodges scattered throughout Alaska, there are only a handful of truly great ones; the cream of the crop that are the absolute best at everything they do. Brian Kraft’s Alaska Sportsman’s Lodge is one of those – a full-service, fly-out lodge with a perfect location, a seasoned team of top-tier guides, and a line-up of amenities, accommodations, and equipment that’s as good – if not better – than anything you’ll find in the region. Nestled high on the riverbank of the famous Kvichak River, Sportman’s is ideally situated in the very center of the Bristol Bay region. The fishing is excellent on the lodge’s home waters of the Kvichak, where the purity of this nutrient-rich environment allows fish to grow to enormous size. With annual salmon runs in the millions and rainbow trout that can grow in excess of thirty inches, the Kvichak has attained legendary status with anglers from throughout the world. The lodge’s location is an easy Beaver flight to many of Alaska’s most famous fly-out rivers as well, and all daily fly-outs are included in the package price. Spend a week at Sportsman’s, and the only thing that you’ll worry about is how soon you can re-book for the following year! 7 night / 7 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $9,375 per person.
BRISTOL BAY LODGE Lake Aleknagik, Alaska Opened in 1972, Bristol Bay Lodge is one of the most famous and well-known fishing operations in all of Alaska. Ideally located in the pristine wilderness of Alaska’s WoodTikchik Park (America’s largest state park), the lodge overlooks the north end of Lake Aleknagik. The lodge’s proximity to watersheds in both Wood-Tikchik Park and the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge provides guests with extraordinary freshwater angling opportunities, many of which are remote, secluded and largely unpressured. Guests at B.B.L. enjoy a well-appointed, full-service and comfortable facility – all in a wilderness setting with awe-inspiring views. The main lodge features a huge professional kitchen, large dining room and a great-room with fireplace, bar, library and communal fly tying bench. There is also an outdoor hot tub, a sauna and a well-stocked fly and tackle shop. In warm weather, the lodge’s decks are a favorite gathering place where guests can enjoy appetizers, cocktails and weekly barbecues. In addition to the eight spacious bedrooms in the main lodge, there are four comfortable and private cabins (ideal for small groups and families) built throughout the grounds. The lodge also features two extremely private tent camps that give guests the option to enjoy a few days of their trip in a truly remote setting deep in the Alaskan backcountry. 7 night / 7 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $9,350 per person including airfare to Dillingham.
BEAR TRAIL LODGE Naknek River – King Salmon, Alaska Bear Trail Lodge – the sister lodge to Alaska Sportsman’s Lodge – is located on the banks of the Naknek, a river that was named the “#1 Rainbow Trout River in Alaska” by Fish Alaska Magazine. This amazing river is home to all five species of Pacific salmon as well as some of the largest rainbow trout in all of Alaska. Serious big trout enthusiasts consider the Naknek to be one of the finest fisheries in the world. Guests at Bear Trail have unlimited access to these amazing waters, as well as daily fly-out options to the other famous rivers throughout the region. The Bear Trail Lodge complex consists of a comfortable and inviting main lodge, large dining room, relaxing living and social room, full bar area, and several large decks (one with a hot tub) that overlook the river. Each of the lodge’s private cabins are spacious and comfortable, and the entire lodge is connected by a expansive boardwalk network entirely elevated 70 feet above the river. One of the nicest things about this program is that trips of any length can easily be accommodated, with no set change-over days or schedule. 4 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $5,995 per person.
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ALASKA MISSION LODGE Lake Aleknagik, Alaska Sitting prominently on the banks of picturesque Aleknagik Lake near Dillingham, Mission Lodge is one of the nicest, most-established and best-run operations in Alaska. In a region loaded with fishing options, Mission’s fly-out fishing program stands out by covering an area up to 120 miles in every direction utilizing three DeHavilland Beaver floatplanes. These daily fly-outs are included in all weekly packages and are an integral part of Mission’s fishing program. Mission also has permits in the Wood-Tikchik National Refuge Area, making this one of the most diverse fishing programs in all of Alaska. When it comes to amenities, guest comfort and customer service, the owners, managers and staff of Mission truly leave no stone unturned. All guest rooms at Mission Lodge are single or double occupancy, and there is never a single supplement charge for a single room. Mission has been serving guests since 1984, and their thorough attention to detail has definitely set the standard for other Alaskan lodges. This is a great option for groups, couples, nonanglers and hardcore fishermen alike. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages $8,100 per person plus 5% Aleknagik tax.
BROOKS LODGE Katmai National Park, Alaska Located at the gateway to Katmai National Park, the location of Brooks Lodge is ideal for both the do-it-yourself angler and the adventurous family looking to do more than simply fish. This historic lodge – famous for its bear viewing at nearby Brooks Falls – sits on the shores of Naknek Lake, adjacent to the productive (and bear-heavy!) fishing waters of the Brooks River. Overall, this may be the best family destination in all of Alaska. Non-anglers can participate in numerous bear viewing activities, area “flight-seeing,” hiking, bird watching, photography, kayaking, and guided Park Service trips to the nearby “Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes.” The majority of the fishing at Brooks Lodge will take place on the Brooks River, with access to other lakes and streams throughout the Naknek drainage as an option. Daily guided hike-in or fly-out trips to other area rivers and streams can also be arranged, or anglers can chose to fish on their own. Whether you are pursuing hardcore fishing or an all-encompassing outdoor adventure, Brooks Lodge can satisfy the Alaskan expectations of everyone in the family. 3 night / 3 fishing day packages (double occupancy) begin at $2,200 per person. Call for details.
RIVERSONG LODGE Lake Creek Area, Alaska Located only 70 air miles northwest of Anchorage at the confluence of the Yentna River and Lake Creek, Riversong is great destination for a one-day fishing trip, a quick weekend excursion, or a multi-day add-on to compliment a longer Alaskan lodge package. Accessed via floatplane, the lodge offers solid home-water fishing for all five species of salmon as well as arctic grayling, pike and prolific numbers of rainbows in the small, clear waters of Lake Creek. Guests can arrive or depart any day of the week and are able to stay as long as they like. Nestled among cottonwood, birch and spruce trees under the distant gaze of rugged and majestic mountains, Riversong offers guests a high level of wilderness comfort, amazing cuisine and a diverse fishery – all a short and easy trip from Anchorage. Under new ownership and management as of 2014, this is an operation we really like for families, couples and those looking for a quick and easy Alaskan fishing experience. If time is a factor and you’re looking for something that can be quickly and easily accessed from Anchorage, this is our number one pick. 4 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,010 per person.
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ALASKA ALASKA CHARTER SERVICE Southeast Alaska The “C/V Adventurous,” a mothership that calls the waters of southeast Alaska home, is a 56-foot live-aboard fishing platform designed and built specifically for diversity, mobility and comfort. And since the coast of Southeast Alaska is home to a thousand islands, very few roads and more than 300 rivers and streams, this is a part of Alaska best explored by sea. A mobile base of operations gives you the opportunity to leave behind crowded fishing grounds as you embark on a five day, live-aboard excursion. Indeed, it is unusual to see another person or another angler at any point during your week of fishing. The “C/V Adventurous” always provides access to remote and untouched fishing opportunities for all five species of salmon, halibut, a plethora of bottom fish species and – most importantly – strong numbers of trophy steelhead each spring. The ship features three staterooms (each with double beds), a main salon and a full kitchen. With all of the required amenities, a professional crew and gourmet meals, this is a great option for small groups of up to six anglers interested in fishing hard in total seclusion. Please contact Yellow Dog for details and package pricing.
SANDY RIVER LODGE Aleutian Peninsula, Alaska Another super-unique, one-of-a-kind offering, this modest wilderness lodge, located 600 miles southwest of Anchorage on the end of the Alaska’s Aleutian Peninsula, provides comfortable riverside accommodations and world-class fly fishing in one of the more remote areas of the state. For spey aficionados, it would be difficult to find an Alaskan river more suited to swinging flies for fresh King salmon and wild steelhead than the Sandy. This fishery offers what is arguably the best - and most consistent - King Salmon and steelhead opportunities in the entire region, all set in a remote, uncrowded and untouched region of the Alaskan peninsula. The lodge is located directly on the banks of the Sandy River, allowing for easy and immediate access to the river. Each Weatherport tent “room” is comfortably set up for double occupancy accommodations, with all bedding, shower facilities and daily housekeeping. A small generator as well as solar panels provide power to operate the camp throughout your stay. While the lodge is more of a remote, fishing-focused operation, they definitely offer everything needed to make your stay extremely comfortable. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages $7,600 per person.
ALASKA RAINBOW ADVENTURES FLOAT TRIPS Bristol Bay, Alaska While many of our clients who visit Alaska want lodge-based fishing packages, others are looking for a more remote, on-water, wilderness camping experience. For that reason, we offer all-inclusive float trip packages through Alaska Rainbow Adventures, an experienced outfitter operating multi-day, on-water excursions on some of the finest rivers in the state. Paul Hansen, the owner of A.R.A., has used his thirty years of guiding experience and floating knowledge to design trips for the angler who is seeking that intangible “something more” from an Alaskan fishing adventure. This is an opportunity for anglers to experience the Alaskan bush in a way that most people can only dream about. Each A.R.A. trip is custom-tailored based on the species you wish to fish for, your available time to travel, the particular waters you are looking to fish, the season, your budget and several other factors. Accommodations on the river are in comfortable, high-end tents, and the guides take great pride in delivering an experience that has been crafted and modified through years in the Alaskan wilderness. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages start at $3,995 per person.
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An Interview With The “Toughest Man in the World” W hen you travel the world to fish, you can find yourself in some pretty unusual, out-of-the-way places. Along the way, you also meet a lot of fascinating, interesting, and—at times—downright colorful characters. Alaskan guide, bush pilot and lodge owner Dave Egdorf is definitely one of those characters; an old-school, tough-as-nails individual who seems as if he could have stepped directly from the pages of a Louis L’Amour or James Michener novel. Dave opened Western Alaska Sportfishing in the early 1980s, and he and his wife Kim still run the fishing camp each season on Alaska’s Nushagak River. Dos Equis may claim the “most interesting man in the world,” but we’d put our money on Dave Egdorf as the “toughest man in the world.” Dave was nice enough to sit down with us and answer a few questions about his life in Alaska.
What first brought you to Alaska?
At about the age of twelve I started reading my dad’s outdoor magazines, and I became absolutely fascinated with Alaska. After my Army years, I started thinking about making the move north, but was told that having a pilot’s license would be a good thing if I wanted to find a great job in Alaska. I became a licensed private pilot in 1973 and went on to become commercially licensed shortly after that. In 1976 the “pull” of Alaska was finally answered. I took a job with Yute Air in Dillingham—mostly because the area was famous for fishing.
What was the craziest/scariest thing you experienced throughout your years in Alaska?
That is indeed a long list. One that sticks in my mind was an incident in 1979, when I was flying a Cessna 185 on skis for Yute Air, hauling reindeer from Hagemeister Island to the village of Togiak for meat processing. It was January, and I was landing and taking off on shelf ice at the head of the island. On my last load for the day I was informed I would also have a couple workers to go back to the village. I knew the load would be heavier than usual, but thought my weight calculations still looked OK. The takeoff started out on solid ice, which quickly turned to slushy ice, then to ‘broken’ floating ice cakes, and ultimately to very cold blue water. Somehow, I managed to get old N1299F in the air. Upon landing and unloading—to my surprise—two heavy anchors came out of the back of the plane. My load was way over what I had calculated was “max” for the flight. Luck was with me that day!
Why did you start your business Western Alaska Sportfishing Inc.?
In 1981 I was a pilot-guide for a fishing lodge in the Bristol Bay area. I liked the job and the people so much that I decided to make fishing and the lodge business my career.
What do you do in the off-season?
I’m always prepping for the coming lodge season in Alaska. In the winter I guide hunters in Montana for upland birds, waterfowl and varmints. My other hobbies include winter fishing in Montana, guns, airplanes, trapping, flying … the list is long.
How many total flying hours have you logged?
Without digging into the logbook, I can tell you that the number is north of 20,000 hours.
How many years have you had the beard?
I had a job working for an insurance company in Denver in the early 1970s. I hated the job, and when I quit, I ‘swore off’ wearing a suit or shaving ever again in my life. That was November of 1971 and I haven’t shaved the beard since! My daughter has never in her life seen her dad without a beard.
We’ve heard a rumor you have your own caliber rifle named after you. Is that true?
I decided to make my own “cartridge” decades ago after I became discontent with commercial 416’s, which were too heavy, too expensive and generated too much recoil. I designed my own based on the Winchester short-mag cartridge case. It’s turned out to be a spectacular performer and an excellent big game cartridge.
You’ve been a pilot for over 40 years. Tell us about your current airplane. Has it really been 40 years? It sure doesn’t feel like it. I have had some great planes in my career, but the one I have now is by far the best plane I have ever operated. It is a 1974 Cessna 185 with a powerful engine, a sea plane performance-version prop, vortex generators and extensions on the wings and a number of other bells and whistles. To say it performs well is an understatement.
Yellow Dog photographer Bryan Gregson recently visited your camp. We heard a rumor that Bryan may have soiled himself a bit when you were landing. Can you tell us about that situation?
We have 100 miles of wilderness to negotiate—rain or shine—to get to camp, and the landing is sort of the “grand finale” for most of our clients. Our normal operation for landing at our camp is as follows: come in through the trees, add a bunch of throttle while going around the bend, wait for the down-draft spot, punch through, “pull” a bunch of throttle, get on the water, get back on the throttle, and finally “step taxi” to the tie-down area. Was Bryan scared?
What was the funniest thing you’ve seen in camp over the years?
The time the steam tent burned down was memorable. Four naked clients came running out of a flaming canvas-covered steam bath and had to pass by a dozen cheering onlookers en route to privacy and clothing. Running a camp for so many years? I could definitely write a book on this topic alone.
We heard you can survive multiple days in the backcountry solely on Snicker’s Bars. What’s better than a Snicker’s Bar? A bigger Snickers Bar?
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amchatka is unquestionably one of the most spectacular geographical locales in all of Russia— if not the world. Occupying over 470,000 square miles, the Kamchatkan Peninsula is located in the most southeastern part of the Russian continent. Separating the Sea of Okhotsk and the Pacific Ocean, the Peninsula juts out into the northern Pacific Ocean directly into the path of the warm Japanese Coastal currents. This fortunate positioning helps to provide relatively mild winters compared to those of nearby Siberia. In fact, the climate in many places is much like what you would expect in southern Alaska. Along with these warm coastal currents come numerous species from the Pacific Ocean, including salmon, whales and an astonishing array of coastal wildlife. Massive brown bears, otter, bighorn sheep, caribou and moose flourish amongst the backdrop of this pristine and largely untouched wilderness.
Located over 6,000 miles away from the “big city world” of Moscow, the Kamchatkan Peninsula offers a safe, stable and remote environment for the discriminating and adventurous angler. This volcano and river-filled region has always been regarded as a land of wonder. The peninsula has more landmass than California, yet only one passable road into its interior. The west coast and all of the northern regions remain roadless and only accessible by helicopter. If you have ever dreamed of fishing some of the most remote, untouched rivers on earth for large, surface-feeding, aggressive native rainbow trout, then this trip should be at the very top of your list. Kamchatka is still a completely wild place, and while most fishing operations on the peninsula can deliver a remote wilderness fishing experience, there are definitely some operations that are more remote, more wild, and more productive than others!
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KAMCHATKA OZERNAYA RIVER CAMP Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia The Ozernaya—known to anglers as the “Oz”—has been called one of the greatest trout streams of all time: a large spring creek with unbelievable numbers of large, native rainbows averaging over 20 inches. The program on the Ozernaya River is a fixed camp operation in one of the most remote and untouched areas of the entire Kamchatkan Peninsula. This is a river that is loaded with insects, huge sculpins and the most pristine, genetically-perfect rainbow trout on earth. This fishery is one of the purest, most productive freshwater habitats in the world. The most often asked question is “How big exactly are the fish?” The average rainbow is close to 21 inches, with many exceeding 24 inches and weighing in at over six pounds. In recent seasons several trout over 30 inches have been landed. While staying in the rustic A-framestyle cabins of the Oz camp, anglers have access to more than 50 miles of river each day via jet boat. This program will have you fishing for char, Asiatic grayling, and huge rainbows throughout the week—many of which can be caught on large mouse patterns. We don’t use the term “trip of a lifetime” very often. Fishing in Kamchatka, however, is definitely worthy of that statement. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $8,195 per person.
TWO YURT RIVER Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia The Two Yurt River float trip offers an amazing, on-water wilderness experience with the world’s finest fishing for rainbow trout, char and Asiatic Grayling. Over the course of this week-long float trip, a maximum of six anglers per group move downstream each day with the guides and the rafts, fishing between five and ten miles per day. Overnight accommodations and camping locations change each night, with each fixed-camp location featuring two-person A-frame-style cabins that are warm, comfortable and dry. In-camp amenities at each location include a flush toilet, a wood-fire heated shower, a common dining area and evening campfires. This is definitely a rustic wilderness camping and floating experience, and perhaps a trip best-suited for those seeking remote waters that are seriously “off the beaten path” and rarely fished. Keep in mind that fewer anglers fish the Two Yurt in a season than many famous Alaskan rivers see in a single day. With beautiful scenery, diverse wildlife, and over 50 miles of productive and pristine waters to fish and float, this destination offers wilderness fishing the way it was meant to be. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $6,895 per person.
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KAMCHATKA ZENDZUR LODGE Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia Kamchatka is home to some of the most remote, isolated and pristine freshwater fisheries in the world, and while many rivers offer productive fishing, only a handful of rivers found on this wild and rugged peninsula are truly world-class. These are the fisheries in a league of their own with regard to the huge, aggressive rainbow trout that are caught on a regular basis. One of these select fisheries is the mighty Zhupanova, a river that is home to what are arguably the largest rainbow trout in the world. With fish reaching lengths of 35 inches and weights over 10 pounds, anglers will have the opportunity to hook the biggest trout of their lives during a single week of fishing here. Zendzur Lodge has access to over 30 miles of river right on the doorstep of the lodge – every mile accessible by the lodge’s jet boats that are operated by seasoned American and Russian guides. The lodge itself is also the most established and, far-and-away, the nicest fishing lodge in all of Kamchatka. This is the type of high-end lodge that you would expect to find in Alaska, with the finest amenities, accommodations, service and food that any angler could ask for. 6 night / 5.5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $6,995 per person.
UPPER ZHUPANOVA RIVER FLOAT Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia The Upper Zhupanova River is a destination that will leave visiting anglers awe-struck with just how remote Kamchatka is and just how good the fishing can be. These sixnight packages on the Upper Zhupanova cover more than 60 miles of beautiful, healthy and insanely pristine habitat that is home to some of the largest and wildest rainbow trout on the planet. These waters are also home to a fish species known as the Super Kundzha as well as all five species of Pacific salmon. Upon arrival at the river, anglers will spend their days fishing between various camps, moving downstream each day and overnighting at a different camp location each night. Each established, on-water camp features permanent cabins, hot showers, flushing toilets and a social fire pit where guests gather to relax, talk about their day on the water and enjoy evening beer, vodka or cocktails. Limited to only six rods per week, the Upper Zhupanova is as close to an untouched fishery as any river in the world, with the action every bit as good as it must have been 100 years ago. This float trip leaves guests with the kind of angling and adventure memories that will last a lifetime. 6 night / 5.5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $6,995 per person.
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KAMCHATKA RAINBOWS FROM ABOVE Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia An extremely limited offering that operates only three weeks out of each summer season, the “Rainbows From Above” program gives four anglers per week the ability to fish different rivers and streams each day with daily fly-outs on a private MI-2 helicopter. In a wild land of no roads and endless rivers, there is no better way to fish for trophy rainbows than by accessing these remote, inaccessible rivers via chopper. Each night, the group will study area maps and discuss possibilities and options for the following day. Would you like to fish a river with lots of braids and back channels? No problem. Want small waters with abnormally large fish? Consider it done. Strategically based out of a private lodge on beautiful Two Yurt Lake, this program gives you access to dozens of untouched trophy trout streams, all located within a short flight of base camp. In a land where most rainbows will die of old age without ever having seen a fly or a fisherman, this is undeniably the most exclusive trip in existence. With only three week-long offerings per summer, this trip books quickly, which means that reservations should be made well in advance. Please contact Yellow Dog for details and rates.
SEDANKA RIVER FLOAT TRIP Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia The Sedanka River is one of the most highly-regarded, esteemed rivers in all of Kamchatka when it comes to catching large rainbows on dry flies. This beautiful, spring-fed river is home to a plethora of insects that hatch consistently throughout the summer months. Daily scenarios involve anglers fishing specific hatches and casting to healthy, large and aggressive trout feeding on the surface. This is one of the few rivers in Kamchatka where dries and mouse patterns are the optimal fly patterns all thoughout the season, and at more than three hours by helicopter from Petropavlovsk, this is one of the most remote, unfished rivers and programs available anywhere on the peninsula. With all Sedanka packages, Anglers will stay in three different base camps over the course of six days of fishing. Each camp is similar in design, offering flushing toilets, hot showers, a dining hall, and permanent, wood-framed guest cabins. The Sedanka River Float trip is one of our favorite dry fly destinations in Kamchatka, with a solid fishing program, professional American and Russian guides, great hospitality, fantastic food and the type of on-water experience that anglers will remember for a lifetime. 6 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $7,850 per person.
SAVAN RIVER FLOAT Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia The Savan river float is one of Kamchatka’s more rustic and hardcore serious offerings. A mobile network of camps and a nomadic program that utilizes high-tech, four-season mountaineering tents allow anglers to cover 10-15 miles of river each day, fishing the main river and exploring various braided sections and backwaters. A cook and camp assistant travel with the group throughout the week, and the only thing anglers are responsible for is setting up and breaking down their tents each day. The Savan is a smaller river that runs for over 70 miles with various springs and small tributaries feeding the main river throughout the float. Rainbow trout are plentiful all throughout the river and typically range from 22 to 26 inches in size with some opportunities at 30 inch fish. Streamers swung across the current are always productive, and mouse patterns skated across the surface routinely produce violent reactions from angry, predatory rainbows. This trip is always operated as more of an “exploratory-type-trip,” designed to be flexible based on the fishing and the overall conditions. Fully guided, the boats are strictly used strictly for transportation while all fishing is done while wading. 6 night / 5.5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $6,850 per person.
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f you were to use only one word to describe the fishing in Canada, that adjective would definitely be “diverse.” From the legendary steelhead waters of British Columbia to the trout-rich rivers of Alberta and the pike-filled lakes of Saskatchewan, Canada is a freshwater fishing destination that is second to none. Serious and slightly more experienced anglers may be interested in the challenge of wild steelhead in British Columbia – home to the world’s most famous steelhead rivers and the largest trophy sea-run rainbows on the planet. While rarely a “numbers” game, the satisfaction of hooking, fighting and landing even a single wild and pure-strain anadromous fish ranks at the very top of the list of great angling accomplishments. During the summer months, the waters of Western Canada and the trout-laden rivers of
British Columbia and Alberta are celebrated for a number of reasons, including above-average fish sizes, healthy wild trout, a strong diversity of species, consistent dry fly fishing, and incredible hatches. This, combined with exceptional scenery and a total lack of crowds makes Canada one of the finest trout fisheries found anywhere in North America. For adventurous anglers looking for trophy Northern Pike, the lakes of Saskatchewan attract anglers from all over the world with vast populations of monstrous pike, lake trout, Arctic grayling and walleye. A trip to the wilds of Saskatchewan is a true backwoods adventure, with spectacular vistas, impressive wildlife viewing and some of the finest freshwater fishing action found anywhere. There are a handful of truly great destinations that over the course of any angler’s lifetime simply have to be fished. Canada easily makes that list.
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CANADA NICHOLAS DEAN OUTDOORS Terrace, British Columbia British Columbia’s Skeena River system and its tributaries are home to some of the largest and most diverse runs of wild anadromous fish found anywhere in the world. Nicholas Dean Outdoors has access to over 50 of the best rivers and lakes throughout region, which means guests will always have numerous fishing options to choose from regardless of water conditions, weather and time of year. Oftentimes you can expect to be fishing in places where there are no roads and no development; areas that are instead home to old-growth forests, northern wildlife, gin-clear rivers and large, wild steelhead. Nicholas Dean’s staff of professional, experienced guides know the Skeena and its tributaries intimately, ensuring that you have the best possible chance of landing some of the trophy fish that migrate upriver each year. Conveniently located just minutes from the easily-accessed town of Terrace, N.D.O.’s main Yellow Cedar Lodge is the ideal base of operations for this area, offering wireless internet, a hot tub, sauna, lounge, dining room and a bar that is always well-stocked. 6 night / 5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $4,750 CDN per person.
DAVE BROWN OUTFITTERS Fernie, British Columbia As one of the largest and most complete fly fishing outfitters in all of Western Canada, Dave Brown has earned his place in the fly fishing world as the outfitter of choice for those seeking the ultimate Canadian trout fishing experience. With a variety of different lodging and fishing options covering all different price points, Dave Brown Outfitters offers guided trips on more than a dozen of the finest trout streams in southern British Columbia and Western Alberta, including the Elk, Kootenay, St. Mary, Upper Columbia, Slocan, Bow, Crowsnest and several others. These rivers are world-renowned for a number of reasons, including above-average fish sizes, healthy and wild native trout, a fantastic diversity of species, consistent dry fly fishing and incredible hatches – all combined with breathtaking scenery and a total lack of crowds. We can’t imagine a better setting in which to pursue your Western trout fishing vacation. Dave Brown Outfitters has a variety of different lodging options available in the Fernie and Calgary areas, including Park Place Lodge, Island Lake Lodge, Seven Rivers Lodge and hotels in Calgary. Please contact Yellow Dog for rate and package options.
SPEY LODGE & BOUNDARY LODGE Skeena Region, British Columbia Smartly situated on the banks of the Skeena River, Spey Lodge offers unrestricted availability to the fly-friendly waters of the lower Skeena watershed, home to the largest runs of wild fish in North America. The lodge has six double-occupancy rooms along with a large lounge, dining room and all other necessary amenities. Further to the north lies Spey’s smaller sister operation – Boundary Lodge. A slightly more intimate lodge built on the banks of the Bell-Irving River, Boundary was designed and constructed as a remote “out-camp” lodge catering to only four rods per week from September through November. Starting in late July, Spey and Boundary Lodges collectively offer some of the best steelhead fishing in the world, and the action continues into the fall. The target species and the rivers fished vary from month to month, but the techniques stay relatively the same. Swinging wet flies with floating lines and light wet-tips is almost always most effective. You can also skate dry flies to large steelhead, catching fish on the surface that can easily exceed 20 pounds! For those new to double-handed rods, the gudies are happy to provide you with onthe-water lessons in all aspects of Spey casting. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $5,200 CDN per person
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CANADA WOLLASTON LAKE LODGE Northern Saskatchewan, Canada In the remote reaches of Canada’s serene northern wilderness lies one of the best freshwater fisheries in North America: the incomparable Wollaston Lake. More than 100 miles long and 400 feet deep, Wollaston attracts anglers from all over the world with vast populations of trophy northern pike, lake trout, arctic grayling and walleye. The size and magnificence of this fishery is matched only by the beauty and comfort of Wollaston Lake Lodge itself. This is an impressive retreat, designed to meet your highest expectations on all levels. The guides at the Lodge (many of whom were originally trained by well-known fly anglers Larry Dahlberg and Barry Reynolds) are experienced at guiding fly fishermen, and the boats have huge casting decks with plenty of room to maneuver. If you’ve ever dreamt of tangling with a huge pike or lake trout on the fly, the guides at Wollaston Lake Lodge have the expertise to accomplish that goal. From first-rate accommodations to a fully-stocked tackle shop to the best guides and equipment in the region. This is one of the best Canadian freshwater fishing lodges in operation. 5 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $5,195 per person.
SILVERTIP OUTFITTERS Carsland, Alberta Alberta’s Bow River is certainly know throughout the world of fly fishing as one of the greatest North American rainbow and brown trout fisheries. Less well known – but equally productive - is the less crowded section of the Bow which flows east through the Siksika-Blackfoot Indian Reservation. Eric Grinnell’s Silvertip Outfitters has pioneered this “Bow Nobody Knows” section of the river, and after 30 years in operation they are still the only outfitting service regularly guiding and fishing on these highly productive waters. Many experienced anglers will argue that the Bow River’s rainbow trout are the hardest fighting strain in all of North America. Fish average 15 to 17 inches, and have been caught to up to 28 inches. Silvertip Outfitters offers a unique opportunity to fish for these trout on a piece of river that receives very little pressure. Silvertip operates a modern, full-service guest lodge on the banks of the river near the upstream edge of the reservation. It is the ideal destination for anglers looking for high-value, streamside accommodations in a beautiful setting. Guests can gather around the fireplace in the evening or lounge outside at the fire pit. It is the perfect combination of comfort, great access and country solitude. 3 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $1,695 per person.
KOOTENAY FLY SHOP & TIGHTLINES LODGE Fernie, British Columbia Gord Silverthorne’s Kootenay Fly Shop was the first stand-alone fly shop and outfitting business established in the town of Fernie. Originally opened in 1995, the business eventually expanded to offer first-rate accommodations in the adjacent Tightlines Lodge. Perfect for small fishing groups, families or couples, the lodge has five bedrooms and comfortably sleeps up to 10 people. The lodge is the ideal base camp from which to fish British Columbia’s Elk River – home waters for Tightlines Lodge. The Elk River is home to some of the largest (and one of the last) remaining populations of wild, pure strain Westslope cutthroat trout in the world. It is also home to one of the strongest populations of bull trout found anywhere in North America. On this fishery, it is not uncommon to see “bullies” well over 30 inches and weighing in excess of 20 pounds. The Elk River offers great diversity for the fly angler, as it is large enough for floating but also offers numerous braided sections that are ideal for wading. The main dry fly season on the Elk typically kicks off in mid-June. 7 night / 6 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,035 CDN per person.
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A I V TRI TRAVELING ANGLER
1. If you are fishing an “Andino Deceiver” streamer pattern, you are most likely fishing in which country? _____________
11. If you’re drinking a beer at Jet’s Bar, you’re waiting for a plane in the country of _____________?
2. If you find yourself drinking a TuKola with your packed cooler lunch, you are in which country? _____________
12. In which country will many guides and boatmen pose for pictures with enormous wads of coca leaves in their cheeks? _____________
3. If you’ve just landed at Phillip-Goldson International Airport, you’ve just arrived in _____________? 4. If you’ve just purchased a Warm Springs Indian Float permit, then you are floating and fishing which river in which state? _____________
13. In what single country could you potentially catch Golden Dorado, giant rainbows and sea run Browns – all without leaving the country? _____________ 14. “Kia Ora”? is a standard greeting in the country of _____________?
5. If you’re enjoying a post-fishing beer and fresh conch salad at Shine’s Conch Stand, you’re on which Bahamian Island? _____________
15. The longest free-flowing, undammed river in the Lower 48 is the _____________River.
6. Fernet and Coke is a popular drink throughout the country of _____________.
16. If you’re munching on conch fritters and enjoying a cold Belikin, you’re in the country of _____________?
7. Bill Huffman Memorial Soccer Field is found in the small fishing village of _____________in Mexico?
17. B.W.O. stands for _____________?
8. You’re in a huge helicopter originally designed to hold 24 soldiers and their gear. You’re hauling fly rods, drums of diesel fuel, three bear dogs, and several cases of vodka. Where are you? _____________
18. Name the largest atoll in the Western Hemisphere. _____________ 19. If you’re fishing the “Land of the Giants” in the Northern Rockies, you are fishing on what river? _____________
9. If your fishing guide suggests that you hit up a local pub after fishing to grab a pint of Speights and a bowl of chips, you’re probably fishing in the country of _____________?
20. When purchasing flies at a fly shop in this country, the sales associate gives you change in “loonies” and “toonies.” In what country are you fishing? _____________
10. If you find yourself in the Grub Stake Grocery Store buying a deli sandwich for lunch, then you are most likely fishing this iconic western river. _____________.
21. McLean’s Town on Grand Bahama Island (home of East End Lodge and Deep Water Cay) is known as the “________ ________ Capital of the World.”
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How much of an experienced, well-traveled, globe-trotting, fly-fishing-obsessed adventurer are you? If you’ve travelled the world, fished the far-off places and chased exotic finned creatures in all sorts of out-of-the-way places, then you may have what it takes to ace the 30-question quiz below!
22. Moana Kofe is a famous guide from which island? _____________ 23. While on a trip fishing for huge brown trout and Atlantic salmon, the lodge serves fresh Puffin for dinner. You are fishing in which country? _____________ 24. While fishing with your guide, the Swahili boatman uses the words “hatari” (danger), “samaki” (fish), “mamba” (crocodile) and “kiboko” (hippo). You are probably fishing for _____________ in the country of _____________. 25. If you’re fly box holds Intruders, Prom Dresses, Show Girls, Green-Butt Skunks and Tiny Dancers, you’re fishing for which species? _______________ 26. If you’ve landed a giant trevally, a triggerfish, a bonefish and a bumphead parrotfish all in one day, you’re fishing in what country? ______________ 27. If you’re on a plane reading about the latest exploits of Wyoming Game Warden Joe Pickett, you’re reading a book by author _____________. 28. This is the largest island in the Caribbean, also known as the “Pearl of the Antilles. _____________
IF YOU ANSWERED: 0-5: You need some serious travel help. Put down this catalog and call Yellow Dog immediately. 6-10: You’ve made a couple of trips. Time to start planning for the next ten years! 11-15: The world is a big place and the destination list is long. That said, you’re off to a solid start. 16-20: You have your priorities in order and are well on the way to premier frequent-flyer status. Keep at it and keep traveling. 21-25: You’ve definitely been around. You’re probably a worthy drinking companion and no doubt an interesting story-teller. 26-30: You obviously already work at Yellow Dog.
29. You’ve just landed your first permit on a fly. At dinner that night, you’re handed a large shot of tequila with a drowned scorpion in the bottom of the glass. You’re fishing at which lodge in the Yucatan? _____________ 30. You hook a trophy brown trout on a rod set-up that has no reel, which means that you are totally screwed. This type of fishing is called _____________ fishing.
1. Bolivia 2. Cuba 3. Belize 4. Deschutes River in Oregon 5. Andros Island 6. Argentina 7. Punta Allen 8. Kamchatka 9. New Zealand 10. Henry’s Fork in Idaho 11. Belize 12. Bolivia 13. Argentina 14. New Zealand 15. Yellowstone River 16. Belize 17. Blue Winged Olive 18. Turneffe Atoll 19. Montana’s Missouri River 20. Canada 21. Conch-Cracking 22. Christmas Island 23. Iceland 24. Tigerfish in Tanzania 25. Steelhead 26. Seychelles 27. C.J. Box 28. Cuba 29. Casa Blanca Lodge 30. Tenkara
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U.S. WEST T
he fly fishing opportunities in the American West are legendary, and anglers from all over the world travel to the western states to fish such storied waters as the Madison, Big Hole, Snake, Deschutes, Henry’s Fork, Yellowstone, Wind, Big Horn and hundreds of other rivers, streams and lakes. Whether you’re searching for trophysized wild trout on the well known “blue ribbon” waters of Montana or Idaho, seeking solitude on a high mountain stream or alpine lake in Wyoming, or swinging for steelhead in the waters of Oregon or Washington, there is a mindblowing abundance of fly fishing opportunities available all throughout the west. Yellow Dog was born and bred in Montana, and our offices are located in the heart of Big Sky country in historic
downtown Bozeman. We’re proud to be associated with a fantastic network of guides, lodges and outfitters that we’ve assembled from throughout Montana—the finest professionals operating on the finest waters in the region. Over the years we’ve extended this network to include the very best lodges and operators in Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon and Washington. Whether you’re looking for a single day trip or an extended, multi-day lodge package anywhere in the region, give us a call and let us create a customized western itinerary and package that’s perfect for you. Yellow Dog’s U.S. West program team of Shaun Lawson and Jake Wells are the best in the business, and they’ll do whatever they can to help you arrange and plan the best trip possible to this part of the country.
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U.S. WEST WIND RIVER CANYON FLY FISHING Thermopolis, Wyoming Yellow Dog is proud and excited to be working with this incredibly unique, one-of-akind lodging and guiding option in the heart of Wyoming’s Wind River country. While this guide service and the fishing opportunities that they offer are by no means new or undiscovered, what is new is that long-time Wind River guide and outfitter Darren Calhoun has now added riverside lodging to his line-up, opening what we feel is the most exciting new fishing lodge in the West. Darren and his talented guide team are the only commercial operation allowed to guide the Wind River Canyon – an amazing tailwater fishery that offers some of the best wild brown trout fishing in the United States complimented by impressive numbers of hot, heavy rainbows. There are also a number of great whitewater sections on these floats, which definitely adds to the overall excitement of each trip. The new lodge is located directly on the banks of the Wind River in the middle of the canyon, midway between the upper and lower sections of the canyon float. A great option for small groups, the new lodge can accommodate a maximum of six anglers at a time. 5 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $3,975 per person.
BIGHORN ANGLER Ft. Smith, Montana Offering quality guided fishing packages on the Bighorn River for over 30 years, the Bighorn Angler’s wide array of reasonable lodging options, top-notch guide services and home-cooked meals are the perfect ingredients for the definitive Bighorn River experience. Low-key, legitimate and very affordable, Bighorn Angler offers fishermen newly remodeled, hotel-style lodge rooms, two-bedroom cabins, custom homes and the new Riverview Lodge – all options to accommodate angling groups of any size. The Angler offers dining services from April through October for lodging guests, including a deluxe continental breakfast each morning and dinners prepared by an in-house chef each night. The fishing sections below the Bighorn’s Yellowtail Dam are incredibly fertile, displaying unique spring creek characteristics that allow rainbow and brown trout to thrive year-round. There are somewhere around 5,000 fish per mile in the Bighorn, and trout in the river average around 15 inches with many fish pushing the 20-inch range. With some of the most courteous, hardworking and experienced guides in Montana, the Bighorn Angler guide staff is second to none. 5 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $1,460 per person.
BIGHORN RIVER LODGE Ft. Smith, Montana Fly Fisherman Magazine once described Bighorn River Lodge as “the best lodge on the best fly fishing river in the world.” This high-end, all-inclusive lodge is located directly on the banks of the Bighorn, a clear, cold tailwater river that is home to thousands of rainbow and brown trout per mile. Guests may choose to stay in one of the lodge’s five main bedrooms, or rent the private Caddis Cabin, ideal for groups or families of five. There is also a comfortable common area in the main lodge, a fully-stocked fly shop and a large private stocked pond ideal for casting practice and evening fishing. One unique aspect of this program is that the lodge facilities are located directly on the bank of the river 13 miles downstream of Yellowtail Dam, which allows guests their very own private river access as well as the exclusive use of a private boat ramp. The lodge also offers fall cast-and-blast trips that combine trout fishing with wingshooting for migrating ducks and geese. First-class accommodations, great food, hard-working guides, and one of the most productive fisheries in the West make this a lodge you’ll want to return to. 5 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $2,395 per person.
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U.S. WEST RUBY SPRINGS LODGE Alder, Montana Ruby Springs Lodge has a well-earned reputation as being one of the nicest, most luxurious, well-run lodges in the entire Western U.S. Amazing on all levels, this high-end operation consists of two main lodge buildings and a number of private “cabins” built directly on the banks of the Ruby River. These accommodations are truly magnificent, and the amenities and setting will satisfy even the most discriminating guest. Several private and meandering miles of the Ruby River and Clear Creek – the lodge’s “home waters” – give guests access to an intimate fishery that is unpressured and loaded with fish. Fish the lodge’s home waters for as long as you’d like, and then spend a few days floating the Madison, Big Hole, Beaverhead, Jefferson and several other famous rivers – all a close and easy drive from the lodge. The meals are gourmet, and the overall amenities are unsurpassed. This is one of our favorite destinations for couples and families looking for a great fishing vacation combined with a true, Western lodge experience. There is a reason that many anglers consider this the finest trout lodge in Montana. 5 night / 4 fishing day packages start at $4,750 per person.
FOUR RIVERS FISHING COMPANY Twin Bridges, Montana Nestled in the heart of the small Montana trout town of Twin Bridges, Four Rivers Fishing Company is one of the oldest, full-service fly fishing operations in the area. With five of Montana’s most famous rivers located within a 40-mile radius of Twin Bridges, this is truly a “trout Mecca” for the Lower 48. Four Rivers is licensed to outfit on every watershed in the region, guiding on the Big Hole, Beaverhead, Madison, Jefferson and Ruby Rivers. Four Rivers is proud to have one of the best guide staffs in the region, and their combined number of seasons working these area waters attests to that. To compliment their outfitting offerings, Four Rivers’ lodging program is extremely flexible and varied, with several individual rooms and units in town as well as cabins on the Jefferson River and the Big Hole. They also offer their clients numerous dining options, including various steakhouses and restaurants in Twin Bridges (a fun alternative to the typical “lodge-style” meal program). Overall, Four Rivers offers great fishing and lodging packages with some of the best prices and inclusions found anywhere in the Northern Rockies. 5 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $1,555 per person.
GREAT WATERS INN Melrose, Montana Located five miles south of Melrose, the Great Waters Inn is one of Montana’s most dynamic and affordable full service fishing lodges. Utilizing local fir trees and river rock, the Inn was built in the grand tradition of the area’s early hunting and fishing lodges, creating a rich character and lodge environment that complements the area’s outstanding rivers and streams. This lodge operation offers the visiting angler comfortable riverside lodging, fine dining and professional guiding on Montana’s Big Hole River and other area waters. With accommodations for 18 guests, a classic riverside bar, a lounge area decorated with authentic Western fly fishing memorabilia, and an expansive guest dining room, the Inn is an ideal option for private groups, corporate gatherings and family retreats. Unlike other full-service lodges that offer only week-long or fixed packages, Great Waters Inn allows guests to mix and match services and packages on a daily basis to suit their vacation needs. While staying at the lodge, guests can explore the pristine and dynamic nature of the Big Hole River, experience the abundant insect life of the Beaverhead, or enjoy the huge fish and low pressure of the Jefferson River. 5 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $2,295 per person.
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U.S. WEST MADISON VALLEY RANCH Ennis, Montana Overlooking the Madison River on a large, private ranch just three miles from the small trout town of Ennis, Madison Valley Ranch is a beautiful, luxury Western lodge operation that offers guided fishing packages on the Madison, Beaverhead, Ruby, Big Hole, Gallatin and Yellowstone Rivers. The “Channels” section of the Madison is an amazing piece of water that flows directly behind the Ranch. Ideal for wade fishing, this is a great dry fly fishery for evening fishing on your own or bonus fishing on arrival and departure days. For guests who want the very best of everything, this is a great Montana operation to focus on. Catering to both the seasoned veteran as well as the first time fly fisher, the guides of M.V.R. tailor each trip to match all fishing skill levels and expectations. The Ranch has beautiful rooms, great amenities, and a kitchen staff that takes pride in serving gourmet meals. For a western family vacation, M.V.R. offers non-angling activities that include horseback riding, touring Yellowstone National Park, hunting, hiking, and sightseeing. 5 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $3,550 per person.
THE STONEFLY INN Twin Bridges, Montana Nestled in heart of Rocky Mountain trout country at the confluence of the Big Hole and Beaverhead rivers is the famous fishing town of Twin Bridges, home to Winston Fly Rods, incredible summer hatches, a classic water tower, and Rooster Leavens’ Stonefly Inn. With one of the most seasoned guide staffs in the area and a focus on “doing things right” on all levels, the Stonefly Inn offers guided fishing on the Big Hole, Beaverhead, Jefferson, Ruby, and Madison Rivers along with a handful of spring creeks and several pieces of private water scattered throughout the area. This small, personable operation with six private cabins can accommodate a maximum of 12 anglers in a fun, fishing-focused, small-lodge with a Western atmosphere. Allinclusive packages include lodging, guided fishing, all meals, use of equipment, flies, and even private water access fees when applicable. In our opinion, this is one of the most “authentic” operations in the Rockies; a well-run, hard-core, fishing-focused operation with fun people and a fantastic price point. 5 night / 4 fishing day package (double occupancy) $2,995 per person.
GALLATIN RIVER LODGE Bozeman, Montana Located on the outskirts of the western trout capital of Bozeman, Montana, the Gallatin River Lodge is a high-end, full-service fishing lodge that offers easy access to the Yellowstone River, the Lower Gallatin, the Upper and Lower Madison, Yellowstone National Park and numerous area spring creeks and lakes—all less than an 80 minute drive from the lodge. For home water fishing, a short walk across a meadow on the lodge’s property leads to two miles of private access on the Gallatin River, which is excellent water for both browns and rainbows. The lodge’s five-star restaurant, the Gallatin River Grill, is recognized as the premium fine dining establishment in the region. If you love and appreciate gourmet dining, great wines and a gorgeous restaurant setting, you will definitely appreciate this aspect of the G.R.L. packages. If you’re looking for a great alternative to local hotels with a much higher level of accommodations, dining and amenities when fishing the Bozeman area, this is the place. 4 night / 3 fishing day package (double occupancy) start at $1,850 per person.
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U.S. WEST THE LODGE AT EAGLE ROCK Craig, Montana If the section of Montana’s Missouri River between Helena and Great Falls is not the best dry fly fishery in the Western U.S., then it is certainly ranks among the very best. An incredibly fertile tailwater fishery with abundant insect life and a healthy population of rainbow and brown trout, the “Mo” is a large, easily fished river that has many of the characteristics of a giant spring creek. A full service, high-end operation, The Lodge at Eagle Rock is the ideal base of operations from which to experience and explore this incredible fishery. Managed and run by veteran guides, this operation offers excellent customer service, gourmet meals, the nicest accommodations on the river, and fully customized fishing packages with experienced, seasoned guides. Aside from the main river, the lodge also fishes several of the Missouri River tributaries and other fisheries that include Prickly Pear Creek, Belt Creek, the Blackfoot River, the Dearborn and others. The famous “Land of the Giants” jet boat trip on the Missouri can also be easily arranged while staying at the lodge. 5 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $2,900 per person.
MISSOURI RIVER RANCH Craig, Montana A great lodging options for couples, families and small groups looking for private and secluded riverfront accommodations on Montana’s Missouri River, this operation offers a full line-up of comfortable amenities and spacious guest rooms that directly overlook the river. Missouri River Ranch works with local guides and outfitters who have a solid reputation for taking great care of guests and putting their anglers on fish throughout the season. With rising trout and regular hatches, this section of the Missouri is sometimes referred to as a giant spring creek due to consistent water temperature and steady flows from Holter Dam. New additions to the lodge include spacious rooms that step out onto decks overlooking the river. Guest rooms have various bed configurations to best accommodate couples, fishing buddies, friends and families. The common Great Room—formerly a hay loft for the ranch – is ideal for relaxing after a day of fishing and outdoor activities. All meals are prepared by an in-house chef using fresh, local ingredients to create a Montana-inspired menu. Overnight rates start at $300 per person, per night.
MISSOULA RIVER LODGE Missoula, Montana When it comes to outstanding dry fly fishing, the rivers that surround the fishing Mecca of Missoula, Montana provide some of the best opportunities found anywhere in the West. Centrally located to take full advantage of the diversity of waters and fishing prospects found throughout the area, the Missoula River Lodge sits on 100-acres on the banks of the Clark Fork River only fifteen minutes from the Missoula Airport. Anglers staying at the lodge can quickly access the Bitterroot, Clark Fork, Blackfoot and nearby Rock Creek throughout the season. If you’re planning a trip to southwest Montana, this is great option that offers both float and wade-fishing day trips and some of the finest dry fly fishing anywhere in the state. All types of itineraries – from single day trips to week-long, all-inclusive packages—can be accommodated with short drive and transfer times. There are three riverfront lodging and accommodations options to choose from (Trout Bluff, Riverfront Lodge and Rhino Cove) and all rooms are single occupancy at no additional charge. 4 night / 3 fishing day package (double occupancy) $2,400 per person.
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U.S. WEST YELLOWSTONE VALLEY LODGE Paradise Valley, Montana In the heart of beautiful Paradise Valley on the banks on the world-famous Yellowstone River—a fishery known for its prolific hatches and excellent cutthroat, rainbow and brown trout fishing—sits Yellowstone Valley Lodge, a true Western lodge operation that offers the finest location and best overall amenities of anything in the immediate area. The lodge is committed to offering excellent Montana fishing experiences on all sections of the Yellowstone as well as the Madison, the Boulder River and several area spring creeks including Armstrong’s, DePuy’s, and Nelson’s. From any of the lodge’s 16 private riverside cabins, you look directly over the Yellowstone River and the lodge’s “home riffle,” a piece of productive water that allows you to fish on your own or late into the evening after a full day of guided fishing. The lodge features new and upgraded furnishings in all cabins, access to endless non-angling activities in the area, and coordinated transportation services to and from Bozeman as well as Yellowstone National Park. 6 night / 5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $2,755.00 per person.
NELSON’S SPRING CREEK Paradise Valley, Montana The Nelson family has been hosting fly fishermen on their private spring creek for generations—a fishery known for prolific hatches, technical trout and outstanding Big Sky scenery. Located only 50 miles from Yellowstone National Park, the ranch now offers anglers first-rate lodge and cabin accommodations to complement the productive fishing on the spring creek as well as other fisheries in close proximity to the property. Guests staying at the ranch will enjoy spacious and comfortable rooms in either the main lodge or in a very private cabin located in a 100-year old apple orchard. Both options are within easy walking distance of the waters of the spring creek. The main guest lodge features a large common area with fully equipped kitchen, dining room and a comfortable and spacious lounge room. Each room features its own separate entry, two queen beds, and a separate sitting room with a kitchenette. In addition to the technical waters of the spring creek, the ranch also has a two-acre lake that has been stocked with some seriously large rainbow trout. 4 night / 3 day packages (double occupancy) start at $540 per person. Guide service and dinners are not included but can be arranged.
YELLOW DOG OUTFITTING SERVICES Bozeman, Montana There is no state in the Lower 48 that can rival Montana when it comes to trout fishing. The scenery, diversity and sheer number of rivers, streams and backcountry opportunities have long made Montana the epicenter of U.S. fly fishing. For that reason, Yellow Dog offers a full menu of custom-built packages for anglers looking for the ultimate Big Sky fly fishing experience. Based in Bozeman, we can arrange and outfit all types of trips throughout the region, from single day float trips to multiday lodge packages. Rather than working with one single outfitter, we’ve organized a team of the region’s finest guides, outfitters, and lodges—a network that ensures that you’ll be matched with the best guide, on the best waters, at exactly the right time of year. Simply put, when you book your Southwest Montana trip through Yellow Dog, you can rest assured that you’ll be fishing with the top professionals in the business. Whether you’re looking for a quick day on the water or an extended, all-inclusive package, give us a call and we’ll custom-create an itinerary that’s perfect for you. Daily rates begin at $495 for one or two anglers. Call for details.
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U.S. WEST SMITH RIVER FLOAT Central Montana There is one trip that the entire Yellow Dog team looks forward to every spring: one that many of us who live in Montana consider our favorite trip of the year. We’re talking about a multi-day camping and float trip on the Smith River: a fully-guided adventure on 60 miles of pristine, protected and isolated waters that wind through a scenic and remote canyon over the course of five days. The Smith is primarily a brown trout fishery, although there are smaller populations of rainbows and cutthroat as well. Anglers typically fish two to a raft while being guided, and when you arrive in camp at the end of each day, spacious two-person tents are already pitched, camp is set up, dinner is cooking, and the drinks are ready. This is surely one of the most special trips available in the Western U.S.; a trip that is great for hard-core anglers as well as families, kids and groups of friends looking for a totally unique, on-water camping trip. 5 night / 5 fishing day package $4,300 per person.
SUNRISE PACK STATION Yellowstone National Park One of the few horsepack outfitters licensed to operate in Yellowstone National Park, Sunrise Pack Station offers an authentic backcountry experience, excellent stock and equipment, knowledgeable guides and wranglers, and access to some of the most spectacular scenery and fishing found anywhere in the Western U.S. Through Sunrise, there are a number of different angling options available, from single day trips to overnight packages into remote backcountry areas that include Slough Creek, Pebble Creek, the Lamar River, the Bechler River, Cache Creek and the Thorofare Region of Yellowstone. All of the backcountry camps are accessed via horseback, usually with the support of several pack animals in a mule train. Wading and fishing from the banks is the normal practice on these waters, and most of the fish you will catch are Yellowstone are native cutthroat trout – colorful, feisty and almost always willing to take a dry fly. Each of these trips offers a totally unique, fully-supported wilderness experience, ideal for families and children looking to explore and experience the “real” Yellowstone (far away from the summer crowds). All tents, sleeping bags and necessary camping equipment are included with these packages. Packages range from $1,410-$2,190 per person depending on the length of trip and the venue.
ABSAROKA BEARTOOTH OUTFITTERS Greater Yellowstone Area, Montana Located in a remote and isolated wilderness setting eight miles north of Yellowstone Park, Absaroka Beartooth Outfitters—open July through September—offers isolated backwoods fishing based out of a well-established and comfortable backcountry camp. The camp itself is accessed by a day-long horseback ride through some of the most beautiful and remote terrain in the northern Rockies. Once there, you can fish a number of high country lakes, small streams and the Hellroaring River (the camp’s home waters) for native cutthroat trout. Almost all of the fish in this area are caught using dry flies on light tackle, making this the ideal destination for those who love to catch fish on the surface using lightweight rods and large attractor flies. Camp accommodations consist of roomy wall tents that sleep two to four people, each outfitted with cots, sleeping bags and a wood-burning stove. Each night at camp you will enjoy a roaring fire and first class, hearty meals prepared by the camp chef. 4 night / 5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $2,200 per person.
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SMITH RIVER Montana’s Smith River offers anglers and river enthusiasts the opportunity to experience one of the last true wilderness floats found anywhere in the Lower 48. This 60-mile float flows through a remote canyon offering some of the most incredible scenery found anywhere in the Northern Rockies. Traffic is limited to non-motorized watercraft, and multi-day-float permits are limited and hard to come by. Most permits are awarded each year through a public lottery system, while the rest are allotted to a small number of long-time outfitters that make it possible for clients to book the Smith with fully outfitted and guided packages. Even with a short summer season, state economists estimate fishing on the Smith contributes more than $7 million annually to the state’s economy. Locally, it directly supports shuttle services, numerous river-guiding companies, hotels, restaurants and all types of mom-and-pop retailers. In addition to the fishing, ranching families up and down the valley depend on water from the Smith to irrigate thousands of acres of crops. The Smith and its tributaries (including Sheep Creek) provide crucial habits and spawning grounds for wild trout. Rainbow trout travel more than 200 miles round-trip from the Missouri River to spawn in the Sheep Creek drainage, which accounts for more than half of the tributary spawning for rainbows in the Smith River system. There is no doubt that Sheep Creek is important to the health of both the Smith and the neighboring Missouri River. And this is why it is so mind-boggling that a foreign-owned, unknown start-up company that has never before operated a mine thinks it is a good idea to place a copper mine right at the headwaters of Sheep Creek and the Smith.
Tintina Resources—the foreign-owned start-up—is moving forward with plans to open and operate the massive Black Butte Copper Mine at the headwaters of the Smith River on the banks of Sheep Creek. Tintina—having recently partnered with Australianbased Sandfire Resources—is proposing a mine that would drop below the water table, creating a situation where they would have to constantly pump water out of the mine to keep it from flooding. The pumped wastewater would contain arsenic and other toxics. Tintina’s proposed copper mine is particularly concerning because it will mine through sulfide minerals, which when exposed to air and water can react to form sulfuric acid in a process known as acid mine drainage. While we do believe that mining can continue to play a role in the overall health of Montana’s economy, we don’t believe that the Smith River is an appropriate location for this type of mining experiment. That is why Yellow Dog is joining with others from all throughout Montana and the Northern Rockies to oppose the project. We share the long list of concerns as compiled below by Montana Trout Unlimited: • Tintina Resources is a small startup Canadian company that has never operated a mine. • The locals hired by the company to make promises to Montanans are employees, not decision makers. They have little control over important decisions such as investment in environmental protections, community involvement or important employee safeguards. • The president and CEO of Tintina is an Australian. The rest of the board is comprised of a Canadian, an Australian and two New Yorkers. They have never before done business in Montana. • Once the mine starts operating, Australian mine company Sandfire Resources states that it will be the sole owner and operator of the project, leaving Montanans out of the picture. • The mine will require large-scale pumping of groundwater that could dry up critical tributaries, harm resident trout and reduce spawning habitat. • The mine poses high potential for producing acidic pollution as well as discharges that include heavy metals and nitrates. Groundwater discharged to keep the mine dry will include arsenic in concentrations exceeding those protective of humanhealth standards. • Tintina’s leadership is telling Montanans this is going to be a short-term mine with an 11-year life. However, the company’s recent report to investors talks up the potential for creating a large, landscape-transforming mining district, expanding as far as 17 miles away and lasting 50 years.
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U.S. WEST HENRY’S FORK LODGE Last Chance, Idaho Henry’s Fork Lodge offers a complete five-star fishing and lodging experience, with the most high-end accommodations and amenities found anywhere in the Yellowstone region. With a philosophy focused on the highest levels of customer service and the finest attention to detail at all times, this is the ideal lodge option for those who truly want the very best when it comes to a Western fishing lodge experience. Built on a high bluff directly overlooking the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, the lodge is Yellow Dog’s first choice in the region for families, groups and couples—anglers and non-anglers alike—looking for something more than a standard fishing lodge. Anglers staying at the lodge have a full line-up of daily fishing options from which to choose, including numerous sections and areas of the Henry’s Fork, South Fork, Madison, Hegben Lake, Yellowstone Park and many other stillwaters and smaller streams throughout the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem. Henry’s Fork Lodge works with most of the area’s outfitters, so if you have a favorite guide that you have fished with before, chances are good we can incorporate your fishing request into your lodging package. 6 night / 5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $4,275 per person.
HENRY’S FORK ANGLER Last Chance, Idaho Mike and Sheralee Lawson’s roots are five generations deep in Henry’s Fork country. In 1976 they started Henry’s Fork Anglers, a full-service fly shop and guide service located just upstream from Harriman Park and the Railroad Ranch section of the world famous Henry’s Fork River. Today, 40 years later, Henry’s Fork Anglers remains one of the top stand-alone fly fishing shops and outfitting businesses in the West. From single-day guide trips to multi-day, all-inclusive lodging and fishing packages, Henry’s Fork Angler’s can customize itineraries to match all types of scenarios. Working with this independent fly shop and outfitter, Yellow Dog can easily create package options that offer a variety of different accommodations to meet the needs, requirements and budget of any angler or group. With these customized packages, there are a variety of different accommodations options available throughout the immediate area, including Elk Creek Ranch, the Pines and Henry’s Fork Lodge. Several of our Yellow Dog staff are H.F.A. guide alumni, which means we know these programs and the area fisheries well. 6 night / 5 fishing day package (double occupancy) begin at $2,120 per person
TROUTHUNTER LODGE Last Chance, Idaho The Henry’s Fork of the Snake deserves its status as one of the most famous trout rivers in the world. TroutHunter Lodge is located on the banks of the Henry’s Fork in Last Chance, Idaho, a small community encircled by a caldera rim that abuts the western boundary of Yellowstone National Park. The facility incorporates comfortable riverside accommodations, a fully stocked fly shop, a full-service bar and the best food on the river served in the lodge’s restaurant. The beautiful 11,000 square foot structure is sided in local moss rock and antique fir, reclaimed from a Montana mining complex. Situated 160 feet from the river, all eleven rooms feature fantastic views of the river from each private deck. TroutHunter is a fantastic choice for guided fishing packages and the ideal base camp for fishing and exploring eastern Idaho and the Yellowstone region. We’ve worked with TroutHunter since they first opened their doors more than ten years ago, and we feel strongly that they are one of the most solid programs in the entire area. A well-priced, high-value option with some of the best guides in the Northern Rockies. 6 night / 5 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $2,060 per person (not including meals).
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U.S. WEST TIGHTLINES OUTFITTERS Middle Fork of the Salmon, Idaho Idaho’s Frank Church Wilderness area is located in one of the most secluded and rugged areas in the entire Lower 48. Carving its way directly through the center of this wilderness area is the legendary Middle Fork of the Salmon River. With class three and four rapids, abundant wildlife, prolific cutthroat populations, and waters that are almost always crystal-clear, this one of the most spectacular multi-night camping and float trips available anywhere in the world. We are proud to work with Tightlines Fishing and owner Jeff Helfrich, a third-generation outfitter whose grandfather was one of the first guides to float the river in the 1940s. On a typical Middle Fork trip, you will float for roughly 100 miles through an ancient granite canyon, utilizing classic, McKenzie-style drift boats. With pure-strain West Slope cutthroat, native bull trout and more, this trip is a great option for beginners, families with younger anglers, and groups of friends. When you arrive into camp at the end of each day on the water, the tents are already pitched, camp is set up and your gear is waiting for you. All meals are freshly prepared from scratch, often cooked in a Dutch oven or slowly roasted over juniper coals on an open fire. 5 night / 5.5 fishing day packages (drift boat fishing) $3,100 per person.
THE LODGE AT PALISADES CREEK Swan Valley, Idaho Built directly on the banks of the world famous South Fork of the Snake River in Idaho’s beautiful Swan Valley is the Lodge at Palisades Creek, offering nine private cabins and a main lodge that includes the dining room, the “Cowboy Bar” and a fully-stocked fly shop. The South Fork is one of the finest dry fly fishing rivers in North America, with prolific hatches of caddis, mayflies, stoneflies and midges occurring throughout the summer season. Supporting a population of 5,200 trout per mile with the average size of the Yellowstone cutthroat, rainbows and browns in the 14-to-18 inch range, this is a river that should be on every angler’s “must-fish” list. A beautiful facility that is perfect for groups, couples, and families, the Lodge at Palisades Creek is a great base of operations for fishing the South Fork and all numerous other fisheries located throughout the region. Other key amenities at the lodge include a structured program of non-angling options and side trips and great home water fishing on the South Fork, Palisades Creek and the lodge’s private spring pond that is loaded with trout and insects. 4 night / 3 fishing day packages (double occupancy) start at $2,775 per person. Call for details.
SOUTH FORK LODGE Swan Valley, Idaho A beautiful, classic Western lodge built directly on a dramatic bend of the South Fork of the Snake River in the scenic Swan Valley of Idaho, this stunning and wellestablished mountain retreat offers the perfect blend of rustic elegance, outstanding activities, high-end amenities and exceptional hospitality. Imagine big, open skies, incredible sunrises, sheer rock cliffs and some of the best fly fishing in the United States—all at your immediate doorstep. The South Fork is regarded as one of the best tailwater dry-fly fisheries in the United States, and the guides of South Fork Lodge know it better than anyone. The lodge offers a number of different room and cabin options, gourmet meals, unique guided fishing experiences, and fully guided, land-based non-angling excursions into the surrounding Big Hole Mountains. The lodge’s spacious and well-appointed rooms create the perfect setting to relax, reminisce with friends, or sleep well in preparation for another amazing day on the river. We feel confident in the fact that a stay at South Fork Lodge will match or exceed anything you have ever experienced at any fishing lodge in the West. Please contact Yellow Dog for details and package pricing.
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U.S. WEST LINEHAN OUTFITTING Northwest Montana The northwest corner of Montana and the area that surrounds the small town of Libby are far less traveled (and less fished) than almost any other place in Montana. This rugged and remote region is home to miles upon miles of productive rivers and streams that receive very little angling pressure compared to other areas of the state. This area is also home to Linehan Outfitting Company, one of the most established, best-run guide and outfitting operations in the region. Aside from their “home waters” of the Kootenai River, they also offer trips on the Clark Fork River and a number of other trout-rich waters throughout the area. Anglers can choose from single day trips or all-inclusive, multi-day fishing and lodging packages based out of the Kootenai River Lodge. Since starting their business in 1992, Tim and Joanne Linehan have always had an outstanding focus on customer service, and while they love to deliver great fishing experiences, they also understand that little things like flannel sheets are particularly comfortable and that fresh, locally grown foods inherently taste better. They also know that impatient, cranky guides are intolerable and that you should never, ever have to deal with one on your vacation! 4 night / 3 day packages start at $1,165 per person. Call for details.
BLACK BEAR LODGE Upper Columbia River, Washington The Upper Columbia River is one of the better-kept secrets in the Lower 48, and Black Bear Lodge—located directly on the banks of the river on a remote and isolated stretch near the Canadian border—is the perfect base from which to fish and explore this amazing area. In fact, if you were to get any closer to the river, you’d better be wearing waders! This stretch of river is home to both wild cutthroat and a wild strain of rainbows believed by many to be a landlocked strain of Columbia River Steelhead. The Upper Columbia boasts incredible insect hatches throughout the summer months, and the trout are oftentimes incredibly focused on feeding on the surface. Throughout the year, anglers can choose between conventional fly fishing techniques using single-handed rods, or swing and skate flies with light, two-handed rods. The lodge offers four rooms and the ability to accommodate groups of up to eight anglers at a time. This trip is perfect for anglers seeking a truly unique, off-thebeaten path experience in an area that offers large fish, pristine scenery and sees few other anglers. 4 night / 3 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $1,585 per person.
TIGHT LINES OREGON Rogue River, Oregon The Helfrich family name is almost synonymous with the history of modern drift boat design and running the biggest waters of the Northwest. Jeff Helfrich owns and operates Tight Lines Fishing, a family-owned guiding and outfitting business that first began operations in 1925. Over the years, Jeff has assembled a crew of true river masters –the most professional driftboat oarsmen and guides found anywhere in the region. With these Rogue River operations, Jeff and the Tight Lines crew offer threenight trips down a Wild and Scenic 42-mile stretch of the river. This is a piece of the river that runs directly through the coastal mountains of Oregon, and one that offers great fishing during the September through November timeframe. On a trip down the Rogue, you can expect spectacular Class three and four rapids, beautiful scenery and plenty of fish, including feisty juvenile steelhead in the 14-18” range. With each trip, you will spend four days fishing paired with three nights in well-located and perfectly spaced wilderness lodges along the river corridor. This is a trip that is perfect for groups, families and fly anglers of all skill levels. 3 night / 4 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $1,775 per person.
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U.S. WEST THE STEELHEAD RANCH Klickitat River, Washington Washington’s productive Klickitat River is arguably one of the best fisheries in the Pacific Northwest, offering what may be the finest summer-run steelhead action in the region. Located 15-minutes from the town of Klickitat and two hours from Portland, Oregon, the Steelhead Ranch offers guided fishing for strong summer runs of both wild and hatchery steelhead as well as solid fall runs of chinook salmon. Located streamside on 40-acres, the Ranch can accommodate up to twelve anglers at one time in the gorgeous three-bedroom ranch house that serves as the main lodge and centerpiece of the operation. The ranch house features a large common room for socializing and an amazing dining room rich in steelhead history and decorated like classical fishing museum. The guides of the Steelhead Ranch are experienced and know the river incredibly well, and they’re able to accommodate both “swing-only” anglers as well as those who are just getting into the game. While the Klickitat is a smaller stream, two-handed rods are certainly useful, and there are great swing runs all up and down the river. 4 night / 3 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $1,585 per person
DESCHUTES ANGLER Maupin, Oregon Whether you’re looking for a one-day guided Deschutes River trip, private high desert lake fishing, or a multi-day camping and float trip for fall steelhead, Deschutes Angler offers a variety of world-class fishing and guiding options. This is an operation with a passionate guide staff, all of whom possess an amazing level of technical competence and a willingness to teach and instruct on everything from the intricacies of river fishing to the dynamics of technical spey casting. Whether you’re wanting to fish for chrome-bright, hard-fighting steelhead with floating lines and light spey rods, or looking to chase wild Redside trout with a dry fly, Deschutes Angler can guide you on the area’s waters, instruct you on the applicable techniques and set you up for success. Aside from great trout fishing, the Deschutes also offers one of the finest steelhead runs in the Northwest. Beginning in late July and running into November, you can choose from an early season trip on the lower 20 miles of the river or opt for a multi-day float on the upper 50 mile section later in the season. All trips and itineraries are completely customized. One Day Float Trip (1 or 2 anglers) $495. Multi-Day River Trips are $425 per day, per person.
JEFF BRAZDA’S Olympic Peninsula, Washington The rivers and forests of the Olympic Peninsula have always been magical, mystical destinations for anglers, home to old-growth rainforests, misty wilderness and incredible runs of wild, trophy steelhead. Jeff Brazda and the crew at Brazda’s Fly Fishing are the most experienced guides in the area, and in the fall and winter months, they literally live and breathe steelhead guiding on the rivers of the peninsula. This operation continuously guides anglers into some of the largest searun rainbows in the Lower 48, and over the years they’ve put together an incredibly diverse and productive offering. The winter run steelhead on the Olympic Peninsula have a history of strong returns on rivers that include the Sol-Duc, Hoh, Bogachiel, Queets and Calawah. Brazda’s also guides anglers on Columbia River tributaries that include the Methow, Klickatat and Wenatchee Rivers during the late summer and early fall. The state of Washington is fortunate to have a strong run of steelhead, and when fishing with Brazda’s crew, any day on the O.P. could easily be the best steelhead day of your life. 4 night / 3 fishing day packages (double occupancy) $1,575 per person.
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At Yellow Dog Flyfishing, we appreciate how tough it can be for many anglers to balance their fishing addictions and desires with the vacation demands of a family, kids or a non-fishing significant other. If you’re trying to plan a trip where you’re looking to combine great fishing with a family adventure that will please everyone involved, then the great news is, “YES—We CAN make this happen!” We handle hundreds of these types of packages each year, and we promise you these win-win trip options do in fact exist.
The lodges and operations listed in this section all offer totally legitimate fishing opportunities with the ability to genuinely cater to non-anglers and family members with a variety of fun and different activities and options. From babysitting services to kids programs to a full line-up of side trips and adventure tours, we promise that the entire family will enjoy a vacation at any one of the following operations. For more information or for help in planning your next “fishing-family-spouse-multi-activityvacation,” give us a call at 888-777-5060 and let’s get started.
FAMILY DESTINATIONS SALTWATER FAMILY DESTINATIONS BELCAMPO LODGE (Punta Gorda, Belize) An ideal location for couples, families and anglers looking to combine a fishing trip with great non-angling activities and a luxury jungle resort experience in Central America. The food, service, accommodations, amenities and location are all incredible.
H20 BONEFISHING (Grand Bahama, Bahamas) World-class bonefishing with all of the comforts and amenities of a luxury family beach resort, Pelican Bay gives the family access to a wide selection of restaurants, bars, shopping, dancing, water sports, and nightlife.
CROCODILE BAY RESORT (Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica) Crocodile Bay is located in a region that National Geographic Magazine has called “the most biologically intense place on Earth.” The resort offers 29 privately guided adventure and eco-tours including kayaking, canopy tours, snorkeling, surfing, horseback riding and more.
STELLA MARIS RESORT (Long Island, Bahamas) A beautiful oceanfront resort that offers a wide range of tropical vacation accommodations, superb beaches, and numerous water activities. Three hotel pools dot the manicured grounds, as do seven hidden beach coves. Long Island is peaceful, uncrowded, and hardly touched by modern tourism.
DEEP WATER CAY CLUB (Grand Bahama, Bahamas) Arguably one of the nicest, most high-end fishing lodges in the entire Caribbean. In business for more than 50 years, club amenities include a main clubhouse, welcome center, marina, infinity pool, and a 4000’ private airstrip.
SWAIN’S CAY LODGE (Andros, Bahamas) A full-service bonefishing operation and beach resort designed to cater to anglers, non-anglers, families and couples alike. Located on one of the nicest white sand beaches on Andros, there are a number of different accommodation options, including ocean-view suites, gardenview twin rooms, and apartments for larger groups and families.
EL PESCADOR LODGE (Ambergris Caye, Belize) A family-run resort situated on the best beach on Ambergris Caye. Close to the beach town of San Pedro, you can fish, dive, snorkel, shop, ride bikes, explore the town, and enjoy the best nightlife in Belize. The lodge features three swimming pools and a full line-up of family amenities. GRAND SLAM LODGE (Punta Allen, Mexico) This full-service Yucatan lodge operation—the nicest in the area – is situated on a beautiful beach in one of the world’s largest protected wild areas, the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. Beautiful rooms and amenities that far surpass anything in the area.
TURNEFFE ISLAND RESORT (Turneffe Atoll, Belize) This immaculate private island located on the southern tip of Turneffe Atoll is simply stunning - as pristine, private and secluded as anything in the entire Caribbean. Turneffe Island Resort’s location allows easy access to the flats, snorkeling, swimming and more. TURTLE INN (Placencia, Belize) Owned by Francis Ford Coppola, this 25-room seafront hideaway combines a great location with a high degree of luxury and service. With the best diving, snorkeling and sea kayaking in the area and a variety of inland excursions and activities, Turtle Inn is a fantastic family vacation option.
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FRESHWATER FAMILY DESTINATIONS BROOKS LODGE (Katmai National Park, Alaska) Overall, this may be the best overall family destination in all of Alaska. This historic lodge sits on the shores of Naknek Lake near the world famous Brooks Falls—home to the best brown bear viewing in all of Alaska. Non-anglers can participate in numerous bear viewing activities, area “flight-seeing,” hiking, photography, kayaking, and more. GALLATIN RIVER LODGE (Bozeman, Montana) The location of this lodge near Bozeman makes it the perfect home base for fishing Southwest Montana, exploring the Yellowstone region, and spending time with the family in Southwest Montana. Quick and easy access to horseback riding, touring Yellowstone Park, hunting, hiking, and exploring. THE HIMALAYAN OUTBACK (India) A journey through the outback of the Himalayas and the frontier area between India and Nepal leaves anglers with memories of more than just a world-class Golden Mahseer fishing experience. The simplicity of the region, the people encountered, and the incredible landscapes are a sight unto themselves. REMOTA RESORT (Puerto Natales, Chile) Far in the southern part of Chile lies a land of raw beauty, majestic mountains, and numerous rivers. Close to Torres del Paine National Park, Remota is one of the most unique resort operations we’ve ever seen and a lodge that is perfect for those looking to diversify a fishing package. REYKJAVIK ANGLING CLUB (Reykjavik, Iceland) Often referred to as the “land of fire and ice,” the island offers great fishing, incredible scenery, hot springs and waterfalls, a beautiful countryside and the bustling capital of Reykjavik. At Yellow Dog we really feel that Iceland has something to offer for everyone—from incredible fishing to a diversity of non-angling activities and cultural experiences.
RIO MANSO LODGE (Bariloche, Argentina) A phenomenal Patagonian lodge option that offers deluxe accommodations, delicious food, the finest Argentine wines, incredible culture, and rich hospitality. Our favorite Argentine lodge for families and couples, the fishing program can easily be complemented by a host of non-angling activities and options. SUNRISE PACK STATION HORSEPACKING (Yellowstone) The best way to see Yellowstone and fish some of the most untouched waters in the country is by horseback. This backcountry experience features excellent stock and equipment, knowledgeable guides and wranglers, and access to some of the most pristine, spectacular scenery in the world. TIGHTLINES OUTFITTERS (Middle Fork of the Salmon, Idaho) Float for roughly 100 miles through an ancient granite canyon utilizing classic McKenzie-style drift boats in a fully-supported river camping adventure. The Middle Fork of the Salmon is a strong option for beginners, groups of friends, and families with younger anglers. TORDRILLO MOUNTAIN LODGE (Alaska Range, Alaska) Located at the foothills of the Tordrillo Mountain range on beautiful Judd Lake and the outlet of the Talachulitna River, T.M.L. offers anglers and outdoor enthusiasts numerous options for adventure, including fishing, heli-skiing and whitewater rafting. MADISON VALLEY RANCH (Ennis, Montana) Located on the banks of the world-famous Madison River three miles outside the quintessential fly fishing town of Ennis, the Ranch is centrally located in the heart of Southwestern Montana. For a completely Western-style family vacation, the ranch offers nonangling activities, including horseback riding, touring Yellowstone National Park, hunting, hiking and sightseeing.
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COUPLES DESTINATIONS While there are certainly a large number of fishing lodges that cater to hard-core, no-frills anglers, we are finding more and more operations have become very good at accommodating couples and non-fishing significant others as well. Frequently, we hear from clients and anglers who are looking for destinations well-suited for these types of “couples-combo trips.” Perhaps you’re looking for a scenario where one person is fishing and the other wants nothing to do with being on the water? Or perhaps you’re seeking a destination where you can combine a few days of fishing with other non-fishing area activities. The lodges and operations listed below offer totally
legitimate fishing opportunities with the ability to genuinely cater to non-anglers or casual anglers with a variety of fun and different activities and options. All offer a higher degree of luxury and amenities and a complete line-up of fun things to see and do over and above standing in a flats boat or wading a freestone river. All of the operations featured in this section offer higher-end amenities that include beautifully appointed rooms, gourmet food, spa services and a full lineup of non-angling activities. Here’s your chance to enjoy great fishing AND be a vacation-planning hero!
SALTWATER COUPLES DESTINATIONS ALPHONSE ISLAND RESORT (Seychelles) Situated approximately 1000 miles off the east coast of Africa, Alphonse is a distant and exotic destination offering one of the most beautiful tropical settings on the planet. Beautiful and private chalets, a large freshwater pool, snorkeling in the Alphonse lagoon, pedal boats, sailboats, kayaks, and some of the most stunning beaches in the world. BELCAMPO LODGE (Punta Gorda, Belize) An ideal location for couples looking to combine a fishing trip with great eco-tour and jungle-based non-angling activities. This highend jungle resort experience is among the finest in all of Central America. The food, service, accommodations, amenities and location are all outstanding. CAMPECHE TARPON (Campeche, Mexico) A UNESCO World Heritage site, Campeche is among the most beautiful and unique cities in all of Mexico. Visitors will enjoy strolling the colorful streets of the historic downtown area, checking out shops, museums, art galleries, outdoor restaurants, historic cathedrals and churches. All of this, combined with the best baby tarpon action anywhere in the Caribbean, makes this a top pick for couples. CAYO LARGO (Southern Cuba) Situated in the Canarreos Archipelago just off the southwestern coast of the Cuban mainland, this small resort island is 100 miles as the crow flies from Havana City. The island itself offers 17 miles of picture-perfect, white sandy beaches—arguably the most beautiful beaches in the entire Caribbean. DEEP WATER CAY CLUB (Grand Bahama, Bahamas) Arguably one of the nicest, most high-end fishing lodges in the entire Caribbean. In business for more than 50 years, the club is better than ever and the fishery remains healthy and productive. Club amenities include a main clubhouse, welcome center, marina, infinity pool, and a 4000’ private airstrip.
DELPHI CLUB (Abaco, Bahamas) As good as the fishing is for guests staying at the Delphi Club, life around the Club is even more amazing for non-anglers. Guests can enjoy the infinity pool, a pristine beach, sea kayaking, and trips to Marsh Harbour for shopping and sightseeing opportunities. KAMALAME CAY RESORT (Andros Island, Bahamas) If you’re looking for a private Caribbean adventure accompanied by world-class accommodations, Kamalame has it all. Amenities include postcard-perfect beaches, a freshwater swimming pool, firstclass dining, a wonderful selection of wines, and the finest spa in the Bahamas. PLAYA BLANCA LODGE (Espiritu Santo Bay, Mexico) For anglers looking to combine a premier saltwater fishing experience with a secluded tropical beach vacation, Playa Blanca eco-adventure resort is a great option. Located 130 miles south of Cancun, Playa is located on a secluded private island with great rooms, gourmet food, and beautiful grounds. TIAMO RESORT (Andros Island, Bahamas) Tiamo means “I love you” in Italian, so it’s no surprise that this operation makes the list of our top couples destinations. This luxury eco-resort features a pristine beach, a new pool, and 11 beachside bungalows, each with a view of the incredible turquoise water of the South Bight of Andros. TURTLE INN (Placencia, Belize) Owned by Francis Ford Coppola, this 25-room seafront hideaway combines a great location with a high degree of luxury and service. With the best diving, snorkeling and sea kayaking in the area and a variety of inland excursions and activities, Turtle Inn is a fantastic family vacation option.
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FRESHWATER COUPLES DESTINATIONS CINCO RIOS LODGE (Coyhaique, Chile) A beautiful, high-end lodge in a town that is known as the “Bozeman, Montana of Patagonia.” High end food and wine and a host of area activities including bird watching, Andean condor viewing, trips into town, hiking, and much more can be arranged for all guests. ENCHANTED LAKE LODGE (Katmai Region, Alaska) For more than 50 years, Enchanted Lake has provided guests with incredible fishing experiences, high-end accommodations, superb cuisine and the finest in customer service in one of the most beautiful settings in Alaska. The lodge staff can arrange a number of activities including sight-seeing tours, bear and wildlife viewing, and boat tours. HENRY’S FORK LODGE (Last Chance, Idaho) Henry’s Fork Lodge is Yellow Dog’s first choice in the region for groups, or couples looking for a high-end and elegant lodge setting. The lodge’s attention to detail and customer service is second to none. There are also outstanding opportunities for wildlife viewing in Harriman Park and in Yellowstone National Park. LODGE AT PALISADES CREEK (Swan Valley, Idaho) A beautiful facility that is perfect for groups, couples, and families, the lodge is happy to arrange a variety of non-angling activities to complement your stay. Horseback riding, white water rafting, and tours in nearby Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park are just a few of the options available. MINARET STATION (South Island, New Zealand) The first and finest destination of its kind in New Zealand, this is one of the most unique lodges in the world. A trip to this secluded luxury alpine retreat—accessible only by helicopter – will give you a highend adventure unlike any other complete with a mind-blowing list of activities for every guest.
MISSION LODGE (Dillingham, Alaska) A first-class luxury experience in the heart of rugged and beautiful Alaska. Large private rooms, gourmet food and wines, sauna, hot tub, full massage services, and a comfortable lounge area all make Mission a great option for non-anglers and significant others. REMOTA RESORT (Puerto Natales, Chile) Close to Torres del Paine National Park, Remota is one of the most unique resort operations we’ve ever seen and a lodge that is perfect for those looking to diversify a fishing package. With a full line-up of guided non-angling trips and eco-activities, this is one of our favorite couples destinations in all of South America. RIO MANSO LODGE (Bariloche, Argentina) This is a phenomenal fishing option that also offers deluxe accommodations, delicious food, the finest Argentine wines, incredible culture and rich hospitality. Our favorite Argentine lodge for couples, all fishing days can easily be complemented by a host of non-angling activities and options. RUBY SPRINGS LODGE (Alder, Montana) Beautiful riverside cabins that are truly magnificent are standard at Ruby Springs. Each cabin features the highest level of amenities, and each evening the staff will turn down your beds and build a fire for you in your room’s stone fireplace. Complement the fishing with horseback rides through the Ruby Valley, golf, and sightseeing tours of historic Virginia City. SOUTH FORK LODGE (Swan Valley, Idaho) A beautiful, high-end Western lodge built directly on a dramatic bend of the world famous South Fork of the Snake River. This stunning wilderness location offers a perfect blend of rustic elegance, diverse activities and exceptional hospitality. The unique setting and luxurious amenities provide a truly memorable experience for both anglers and non-angling guests.
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