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Experience tranquil fly fishing in Jackson Hole with a private guide. Enjoy tailored instruction, mountain views, and all gear included for a memorable outing.

If you’re considering a fly fishing adventure in the stunning surroundings of Jackson Hole, this private guided walk and wade trip offers a chance to enjoy the water with expert instruction. Designed for anglers of all skill levels—from total beginners to seasoned pros—it promises a personalized experience with plenty of time to learn, fish, and soak in the mountain scenery.
What sets this tour apart? First, the knowledgeable guides who take the time to teach everything from bug life to casting techniques, and second, the quiet intimacy of a private session that allows you to focus solely on your learning and enjoyment. On the flip side, potential visitors should keep in mind that you’ll need to arrange your fishing license separately, and gratuity is customary, typically around 18-20% of the trip cost.
Best suited for those craving a relaxing, educational outdoor activity in nature, this trip is perfect for both first-timers eager to try fly fishing and for those already familiar with the sport who want a guided experience in a breathtaking setting.

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This 3-hour private guided fly fishing walk and wade trip is designed to give you a comprehensive introduction to fly fishing, set against the backdrop of Jackson Hole’s majestic mountains. It’s a perfect way to combine outdoor adventure with some practical skills, all while enjoying the peace and quiet of nature.
The trip begins at a convenient meeting point at 150 Buffalo Way, Jackson, WY, from where your guide will lead you into the waters of Grand Teton National Park. Because it’s a private tour, only your group will be on the water, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
The tour’s highlight is the Walk and Wade format, meaning you’ll be walking along the riverbank and wading into the water to fish—an approach that allows for better access to prime fishing spots and a more immersive experience.
Throughout the trip, your guide will be available to answer questions, correct your technique, or just chat about the local environment and fishing tips.
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What you’ll need to arrange separately is your fishing license—a small additional step but an essential one. Also, while the tour price covers the experience, tipping your guide is appreciated, typically around 18-20%.
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The guides have garnered praise for their knowledge and friendly approach. One reviewer called Brendan “very knowledgeable and helpful,” while others appreciated guides like Kenzie and Boston for making the first-time fly fishing experience both fun and educational. Several reviews mentioned the good value for money and the personalized attention that made the trip memorable.
Expect a mix of teaching and fishing, with a focus on learning the fundamentals—from understanding bugs to mastering your cast. The scenery is an added bonus, with the towering peaks and flowing water providing a serene backdrop.
One reviewer noted, “We thoroughly enjoyed our experience and had the best time,” emphasizing how engaging and well-paced the guides are. Others appreciated the small group size and the chance to ask all their questions, making this trip especially helpful for beginners.
The 3-hour duration strikes a balance—long enough to learn and fish without feeling rushed. The start time is flexible, and since the trip occurs during good weather, it’s best to plan for a clear day to enjoy the mountain views fully.
At $298 per person, this guided fly fishing experience may seem like a splurge, but it includes all gear, snacks, and drinks, plus expert instruction. For those wanting a personalized, educational, and scenic outdoor activity, it’s a solid investment—especially considering the expertise of the guides and the chance to learn a new skill or deepen existing knowledge.
This trip is ideal for curious beginners eager to try fly fishing in a relaxed setting, but seasoned anglers will find value in the personalized guidance and peaceful environment. Nature lovers will appreciate the mountain vistas and the chance to spend time in one of Jackson Hole’s most iconic landscapes. It’s also perfect for those looking for a private, tailored experience—whether visiting Jackson Hole or a local wanting to brush up on skills.

Choosing a fly fishing tour like this means opting for a focused, expert-led experience that emphasizes quality, education, and enjoyment. The guides’ knowledge and friendly approach make it accessible for newcomers, while the scenic setting ensures everyone leaves with lasting memories. It’s a fantastic way to spend a few hours—whether you want to learn the basics, improve your technique, or simply enjoy being on the water in one of the country’s most stunning national parks.
If you value personalized instruction, beautiful surroundings, and well-maintained gear, this trip hits the mark. It’s especially suited for travelers seeking a low-pressure, authentic outdoor activity that offers both a sense of achievement and pure relaxation.
“We thoroughly enjoyed our experience and had the best time. Highly recommend Brendan as he was very knowledgeable and helpful. Experience of a life…”

Do I need to bring my own fishing gear? No, all necessary fishing gear is provided as part of the tour, including rods, reels, and flies.
Can I participate if I’ve never fished before? Absolutely. The experience welcomes anglers of all skill levels, including total beginners eager to learn.
What should I wear? Dress for outdoor activity—layered clothing suitable for mountain weather, and waterproof shoes or waders if you have them.
Is a fishing license required? Yes, you will need to arrange your own fishing license prior to the trip, as it’s not included.
How long is the trip? The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, giving ample time for instruction, fishing, and enjoying the scenery.
What’s the cancellation policy? You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not refundable.
Is gratuity included? No, gratuity is optional but appreciated—generally around 18-20% of the trip cost.
What if the weather is bad? The experience requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This guided fly fishing walk and wade trip offers a chance to connect with nature, learn a new skill, and take home memories of Jackson Hole’s stunning landscape—all with expert guidance and all the necessary gear included. Whether you’re a novice or an angling aficionado, it’s a worthwhile addition to your outdoor adventures in Wyoming.