$195 for an All-Day Fly-Fishing Trip for Two with Guide, Equipment, and Lunch from 5280 Angler ($425 Value)
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Seasoned guides outfit anglers and lead them down the South Platte River to enjoy an onsite lunch and hook trout against scenic backdrops
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$195 for an All-Day Fly-Fishing Trip for Two ($425 Total Value)
- Expert guide (a $325 value)
- Terminal tackle, flies, waders, boots, and rod rental (an $80 value) Lunch (a $20 value)
Expert fly-fishing guides helm a walk and wade tour down the South Platte River, patrolling for prime casting spots near South Platte River Basin or more advanced hike-in locations depending on the clients' experience. Temperate fall and winter excursions avoid crowds for a serene, scenic outing that includes lunch and rental gear. Customers must have a valid Colorado fishing license; click here for a list of other items to bring.
5280 Angler
Having plumbed the waters of New York, Michigan, Minnesota, and Colorado during their respective childhoods, the guides of 5280 Angler know that fly-fishing is a sport of personal preferences. They don't schedule cookie-cutter trips—instead, they consult with their clients to gauge their skills, ambitions, and ability to hold something slimy without making a face. They then organize fly-fishing excursions that would best challenge and entertain their charges, scouting through public waters for choice wading locales such as South Park, which accommodates fishers of all experience levels with dry fly spots and sprawling, verdant views. Full-day trips also include an onsite lunch, often prepared picnic-style along burbling banks and scenic mountains.
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5280 Angler Fly and Power Boat Fishing
“The time to go fishing is when the chance comes. And the way to go is with a free and hopeful mind, and an eye quick to take note of things. There will be days when the fishing is better than one’s most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is gain over just staying home.” – Roderick Haig-Brown
5280 Angler’s fishing information pages reflect our fundamental belief: WE’D RATHER BE FLY FISHING.
Meaning, there are no bad days on the water, just different conditions. When sharing stream reports, blog information or video updates, our goal is not to “pass or fail” a river. Instead, we’d like to offer the observations of our professional guides in much the same way we’d share it among our own inner circle.
Our goal is to provide you with fun and simple information you can use on the water in pursuit of Colorado trout!