THREE DAY, OVERNIGHT FISHING TRIP
The Highlights Of Your Trip
THREE DAY OVERNIGHT FISHING TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Location: Kremmling, CO
- Duration: Trip Time: 3 DAYS
- Difficulty: No experience necessary
- Price: $2099/person
- Gear:We will provide Flies, Waders, Rod, Reels, PFD, Camping Gear
- What you need to bring: Colorado Fly Fishing License,Sleeping Bag, Rain jacket, Hat, Sunglasses, Sunscreen, Bug Spray, Headlamp, Synthetic Clothing, Warm Clothing for Camp, Shoes to Wear in Water (in case you don’t want to use your waders everyday), Shoes to Wear Around Camp, Personal hygiene items, Any Favorite Snacks or Drinks (Anything you may want in addition to the meals we provide you with)
THREE DAY OVERNIGHT FISHING ALSO INCLUDES
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- Includes seven meals
- Casting clinic and instruction from your guide
- Both wade and float fishing experiences
Book this trip
How much
Pricing
From $2099
per person 15% off
with promo SNOWDANCE24
Trip Length
Duration
3 Days
How Hard
Difficulty
Who can go
Minimum Age
10 years old & Up
Prior to your trip
Prior to your trip, AVA Rafting & Zipline strives to make sure every guest is aware of what is included and what they should bring for their adventure. Be sure to look over the suggested items and gear lists so you know exactly what to pack for your 3 Day Overnight Fly Fishing Trip. The great thing about AVA’s overnight trips is that almost all gear is included, such as fly fishing gear, camping gear, and meals. All you need to remember is to bring your sleeping bag and be ready for an adventure! Guests over the age of 16 will need to provide a valid Colorado Fishing License. Colorado Fishing Licenses can be purchased online with Colorado Parks & Wildlife, Take Me Fishing and/or at most outdoors stores.
This operation is conducted by AVA.
What to Expect
The 3 day overnight fly fishing trip combines both float and wade fly fishing and camping to create the perfect Colorado adventure. We’ll provide the meals and gear, you just bring that fishing license and a sleeping bag (we can also provide you with one for a small fee)!
A camping fishing trip allows you the opportunity to cover more river miles which means you will wake up to a fresh, new section of river each day with different fishing prospects ripe to explore.
You’ll meet us at our outpost to check in and final packing before we head to the put-in for a quick casting clinic with our guide before we hit the water. We’ll float fish down the Colorado river for a few hours before stopping for some lunch and then continuing fishing all the way down the river until arriving at our campsite. At camp we will get settled, enjoy some drinks, play river games, hike, etc. while your guides prepare a delicious dinner. After dinner you will be welcome to spend your time wade fishing, hanging around the camp, or just relaxing until we light the camp fire!
The second day will begin with a hearty breakfast and a bit of wade fishing before we hit the river again. We’ll float fish for a few hours until you are ready for lunch. We’ll continue to float fish until arriving at the campsite where we will once again enjoy dinner and hanging out at camp.
The third day will begin with a hearty breakfast and a bit of wade fishing before we hit the river again. We’ll float fish for a couple of hours all the way to our take out location where we’ll have lunch and head back to the shop!
This trip is perfect for groups of 2-4 people with one fishing guide per every 2 guests.
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