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FAQ’s

How much are your rates for guided trips?

Please refer to our Trip Rates for our current rates. Please note our deposit policy on all guided trips. Our deposit policy is designed to provide a fair and clear business transaction so more important concerns can be brought to focus.

Rates are based on one or two anglers per guide and include expert instruction, lunch, beverages, drift boats and other guide-related equipment. Lodging, liquor, fishing tackle, flies, fishing licenses, gratuities and other items of a personal nature are not included.

When do I need to book my guide trip?

If you want to specify a guide, area to fish, or one or two specific days, we suggest you make plans as early as possible. Many of our clients return year after year and they often like to request the same guide they have fished with before.

A full year in advance is recommended if you have very specific requirements.

If it isn’t important which guide you fish with, where you fish, and you have a very flexible schedule, we can usually work you in with just a few weeks notice. But again, it is a good idea if your schedule allows you to make plans early.

What information needs to be provided?

If you want to request a specific area to fish we would like to know in advance. During our busy season we run 8 to 14 trips per day. With the variety of fishing opportunities available, it isn’t difficult for our guides to spread out over the entire area.

Finding the highest quality fishing for clients is not a problem as long as everyone doesn’t want to fish the same place. By discussing your desired destination in advanced we can tailor your trip and insure that you are in well pleased.

It also helps us if you can give us some idea of your ability and experience level. We fish with clients of all skill levels and abilities. Areas where the fish are smaller and easier to catch which provide more action are often a better choice for anglers with limited experience.

Experienced anglers are often times more interested in the challenges of fishing for larger trout, even if they don’t catch as many.

How should I prepare for my trip?

The elevation of our fly shop is over 6,000 feet and almost all of our fishing areas are over 5,000 feet in elevation. It frequently takes a day or two to get adjusted to the elevation if you come from a low elevation location. Don’t try to go too hard the first day or two.

Try to spend a few days practicing your casting before your trip. You’ll be amazed at the difference a few hours of practice on your lawn can make. Without practice, it can sometimes take several days for an experienced caster to get back in the groove.

What should I bring for my trip?

We recommend an 8 1/2 or 9 foot rod with a 5 or 6 weight floating line, which will handle most situations. A sinking line isn’t necessary unless you plan to fish our regional lakes. We have rods and waders for rent if you don’t have your own. We also have demo rods if you want to try out a rod before you purchase. In most cases you will want to purchase recommended flies the morning of your trip to match conditions.

Chest waders are a good idea during the summer and a must in the early spring, fall, and winter months. Often during the summer months when the temperatures are warm, light pants or shorts and sandals are fine. Often the summer sun requires that you have a hat, polarized sunglasses, insect repellant, and waterproof sunscreen. Be prepared for varied weather. The weather here changes fast. A sweater, jacket or down vest, fingerless fleece gloves, as well as a good raincoat should be included as a precaution.

At the shop your guide will discuss the fishing options available to you and review your equipment at your request. Once you determine the destination and peripherals, your guide will then assist you in picking out an appropriate selection of flies ideally suited to the water, hatch, and conditions in effect at the time of your trip.

Many of our clients use an average of 12 to 18 flies per day, depending on where they fish. We do not accept returned flies for credit at the end of the trip. Your guide will also assist you in selecting tackle items such as leaders, tippet and fly floatant necessary to help make your trip a success.

Henry’s Fork Anglers has a full rental department with the absolute best in fly fishing equipment. Should you arrive without a necessary piece of equipment, or have no fly fishing equipment at all, we are happy to get you completely outfitted from head to toe for the experience of a lifetime. If you know that you will need outfitting please notify us ahead of time and we will reserve your equipment. Rental charges for rod/reel/line combos are $30 per day & rental charges for wader/wading boot combos are $30 per day. Please note that if you choose to purchase a fly rod, pair of waders, or wading boots at the end of your trip that we will apply the rental charges toward the purhcase of your new gear.

Additionally, if you have had your eye on a new item that you would like to take out on your day please let us know in advance, as new reels and lines take some time to prepare correctly for fishing.

When and where do we meet?

Our guide trips originate from the Henry’s Fork Anglers fly shop in Island Park, Idaho. The guides arrive at the shop at 8:00 am. If you arrive before 8:00 am, then you will often have to wait while the guide prepares for the day. From May through September, we encourage clients to come in between 8:00 and 8:30 am. If the weather is cool, we will generally start a little later. During the autumn months, we’d like to have you arrive between 8:30 and 9:00 am. We can arrange to meet you at another location or time if arranged in advance.

Our trips usually get back to the shop about 6:00 pm. You can make arrangements with your guide if you wish to fish longer at the beginning of the day. If you put in a long day, we recommend that you consider an additional gratuity for your guide for the extra time spent.

Who will my guide be?

Along the same lines as above, some guides are requested months in advance and they may not be available to fish with you for the whole week. In the case where a customer has told us that they like to fish with different guides each day because they can learn different techniques, we are happy to cater your trip. If you would like to fish with the same guide for your whole stay please let us know when you book your trip and we will determine if it is possible to accommodate the request for your scheduled vacation.

Where will we go fishing?

There are many factors which can determine where and when you might want to go fishing. If would like to determine an appropriate season or trip date please contact our fly shop directly.

When you get to the shop on the morning of your guide trip, we will introduce you to your guide. Then, you and your guide can discuss options for the day. By that time, your guide will have had a chance to talk with our other guides and he will have the latest information on what areas are fishing well which can be taken into account along with your personal goals for the trip. We advise you to follow the guide’s recommendation but do not hesitate to speak up and let him know what is important to you through out the day.

What can I expect from my guide?

Henry’s Fork Anglers guides are experienced instructors and expert boatmen and will do everything they can to not only help you catch trout but to make your fishing an enjoyable experience to remember. They will cater hands-on instruction to include whatever assistance you desire, from knot-tying and fly selection, to casting, presentation, and landing fish. Additionally there are many services which will likely be unseen as your guide provides expert instruction, tackle rigging, superb river navigation, and other guide-related equipment and services.

Lodging, liquor, fishing tackle, flies, fishing licenses, gratuities and other items of a personal nature are not included in our day rate. Our guide rates are based on one or two anglers per guide.

Will I have the same guide each day?

Along the same lines as above, some guides are requested months in advance and they may not be available to fish with you for the whole week. In the case where a customer has told us that they like to fish with different guides each day because they can learn different techniques, we are happy to cater your trip. If you would like to fish with the same guide for your whole stay please let us know when you book your trip and we will determine if it is possible to accommodate the request for your scheduled vacation.

What if it rains or snows on the day my scheduled guide trip?

​At 6200 feet in elevation, the weather in Henry’s Fork Country is a fact of life. Strong winds and cool, wet weather are all possible on any given day. For that reason you should be prepared for whatever conditions Mother Nature might bring. We recommend functional, breathable rainwear, comfortable base layer bottoms and tops, and quality outerwear that you can layer. Some of our best fishing often occurs during poor weather. We plan to fish unless the weather could pose a significant risk for the well being of our customers and guides and we make the final determination with regard to cancellations due to bad weather.

Can We Take Three Guests with One Guide?

We do not encourage this. Over the years, we have learned that one guide cannot provide the high level of service we are proud of to three clients. If, however, you must take three people with one guide then the following apply: (1) your trip will be a wade trip. (2) we will charge you an additional third angler rate for the guide trip.