GUIDE SERVICES WE OFFER


Wade

Wading can consist of hiking in to more remote waters or easy riverside access. *Full disclosure - Nick will not carry you in a pack for your trip.

What to expect on a wade trip.. Wade trips are primarily focused on the Connecticut River located in northern New Hampshire, but we also offer wade trips in the southern part of the state when the water flows and temperatures permit.

A full day wade trip consists of an early morning start. Whether you’re looking for easy access fishing or hiking to explore more remote waters, the day can be adjusted to your preference.

Half day wade trips can be offered as a sunrise or sunset fishing experience. Depending on the hatch it can be catered to dry flies, streamers or nymphing.

If you are new to fly fishing, you will receive guidance on river etiquette, reading water flows, casting, fly selections and have more confidence on the water. Fly rods, waders, boots and flies are provided!


Drift

Rafting is perfect for low water flows and ponds.

What to expect on a drift trip.. Drift boat trips are offered as a full day session on the Connecticut and a full or half day on the Androscoggin river. Half day sessions are also available in the early morning or evening hours on local trout ponds in central and northern New Hampshire.

At this time we offer full and half day drift trips on the Androscoggin and full days only on the Connecticut River, half day drift trips are also available on all ponds. You can expect flies and materials to be provided as the need for different flies changes with the river conditions.

Rain or shine.. we drift.

Rain or shine.. we drift.

NH FISHING LICENSE REQUIREMENTS:


NEW HAMPSHIRE REQUIRES A FISHING LICENSE IF YOU ARE 16 YEARS OR OLDER.

NH Fishing license can be purchased online here:

https://wildlife.state.nh.us/licensing/3ways.html


Float Tubes

Come float with us! We are now offering remote float trips. These trout ponds are fly fishing only. Although we float a few ponds that are fairly easy access - most take some work to reach, hiking 1/4 - 1 mile in with gear and tube. This can not only be fun but physically demanding with either early morning or later afternoon trips you will find yourself hiking in or out by headlamp.


Euro Nymphing

If you’re brand new to euro nymphing or looking to increase your skill, we are happy to help. We will dissect topics such as; rod, reel, flies and gear selections, line formulas, rig setups, pros and cons of both sighter and indicator, water flows and hydraulics to name a few. NOW OFFERING 9 HOUR CLASSES DURING THE 2024 SUMMER SEASON.


Remote Streams

Native brook trout

Native brook trout

If you enjoy hiking and small stream fishing, we recommend checking out what the north country has to offer. Venture off the main trails and put your 2-3 weight to work watching 4-10 inch brook trout takes your dry flies. Whether hiking through farm meadows or back country mountain streams, we have you covered.

Don’t have gear?

From rod and reel to boots and waders, we’ve got you covered for the day. Booking a group and have several members without gear? Not a problem, we can outfit them too. When you book with us, our questionnaire will ask for your size in boots, waders and what gear you do have, if any. We will ask the same questions for the rest of your group and ensure we have extra so your trip is well stocked.


WATER WE EXPLORE

Although the majority of our guiding is primarily based out of the north country, we do provide guide services on the bodies of water listed below. If interested in bodies of water other than Pittsburg region please inquire before submitting a booking to ensure the water you want to explore is fishable based on water flows/season etc.

Rivers

Ammonoosuc River - Carroll, NH

Newfound River - Bristol, NH

Pemigewasset River - Plymouth - Woodstock, NH

Connecticut River - Pittsburg, NH

Cocheco River - Dover, NH

Mad River - Campton, NH

Merrymeeting River - Alton, NH

Androscoggin River - Errol, NH

Ellis River - Jackson, NH

Exeter River - Exeter, NH

Isinglass River - Barrington, NH

Lamprey River - Durham, NH

Saco River - Conway, NH

bodies of water

Sky Pond - New Hampton, NH

Upper Hall Pond - Sandwich, NH

Profile Lake - Franconia, NH

Tewksbury Pond - Grafton, NH

Clough Pond - Loudon, NH

Coon Brook Bog - Pittsburg, NH

East Inlet - Pittsburg, NH

Round Pond - Pittsburg, NH