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Full day fly fishing trips
Full day Guided Flyfishing trip - $250 (per person/per day)
(Gratuities are not included, but are appreciated by our hard working guides.)

Large group trips (four people or more) are custom designed and are priced on a case-by-case basis. I can guarantee you that we will provide most experienced service for the best price in the Hill Country.

Casting Lessons & Workshops
Two Hour Casting Lessons - $110.00
Follow up Lessons - $90.00

Group Casting Lessons & Workshops
Two Casting Lessons for 2-3 people - $110.00
Two Casting Lessons for 4-10 people - $150.00
Two Casting Lessons for 11-20 people - $225.00

On-the-water fly fishing lessons
Two Hour Lessons - $110.00 Follow-up lessons are - $90.00

On-the-water Group fly fishing lessons
Two Hour Lessons for 2-3 people - $150.00
Two Hour Lessons for 4-10 people - $200.00
Two Hour Lessons for 11-20 people - $300.00

Individual fly tying lessons are $50.00 per hour. If you prepay for 6 hours or more, you will receive a $100.00 discount off your total. Group fly tying lessons are always custom-designed to accomplish your groupšs goals and are priced accordingly. If your group would like to schedule a class, please call and we will quote you a very competitive price. We can handle groups as large as 20 students, and we provide all the needed equipment and materials.

General Information

What Is Provided: We provide all the equipment (as needed), flies and leaders. Along with the fishing gear, we provide a full lunch, drinks and snacks. If you have special dietary needs, we can accommodate them. We also provide essentials like sunscreen and first aid items. At the end of the trip, you will be shuttled back to your vehicle. We also carry Boga Grips and cameras to record your catch so you can brag when you get back to the office. We also carry extra rods and reels in case they are needed, so you can rest assured that your day fishing will go uninterrupted.

What You Should Bring: Bring any rain gear or cold weather clothing you think you might need. The weather here in Texas is unpredictable and things can change, so it is best to be prepared. Do not forget to bring any medication you may need during the day, and let us know if it needs special storage. For summer trips, I recommend long sleeve, quick-dry shirts and long, quick-dry pants to protect you from the Texas sun. I do not recommend sandals of any type. A good pair of felt-soled wading shoes or tennis shoes are a much better choice.

What You Should not Bring: Leave your cell phones, pagers and expensive cameras in your car or at home. We carry cell phones for emergencies and we have cameras to record your catch. As a general rule, do not bring anything that can not get wet. Things have a way of migrating to the bottom of the boat and getting wet.


www.hillcountryflyfishers.com --- fishhead@texas.net --- 512-589-3474