

The Quick Fly Fishing Fix
2 Hours
The Quick Fly Fishing Fix Overview
Prepare for an exhilarating 2-hour fly fishing adventure! It's perfect for anglers short on time or anyone eager to dive into the art of fly fishing. You'll be guided into the stunning wilderness, home to some of the area's most breathtaking waters. Choose between wading Eagle Nest lake, the Cimarron River or let your guide choose base on their knowledge and expertise. Our seasoned guides will deliver dynamic and inspiring instruction, equipping you with the essential skills to elevate your fly fishing prowess. Whether you're just starting out or are already an experienced angler, we provide top-notch guidance tailored just for you!
Premium rods, reels, flies, waders & boots are included free of charge. Your guide will provide snacks & water.
**The Quick Fly Fishing Fix trips are 2 hours on the water either Shoreline @ Eagle Nest Lake, on the Red River or Cimmaron River Only**
*Guide gratuities and cost of fishing licenses not included in price*
# of People 🎣 | Price 💲 | # Of Guides Required | Additional Notes 🗒️ |
1 | $ 160 | 1 | |
2 | $ 185 | 1 | |
3 | $ 210 | 1 | |
4 | $ 370 | 2 | Call To Book ( 505-485-8328 ) |
5 | $ 395 | 2 | Call To Book ( 505-485-8328 ) |
6 | $ 420 | 2 | Call To Book ( 505-485-8328 ) |
7 | $ 580 | 3 | Call To Book ( 505-485-8328 ) |
8 | $ 605 | 3 | Call To Book ( 505-485-8328 ) |
9 | $ 630 | 3 | Call To Book ( 505-485-8328 ) |
**** Single Guide Trips Can Be Booked Online****
**** To Book a Multi-Guide Trip Please Call 505-485-8328 ****
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