Do You Really Need a Guide on Your Fishing
Trip?
"Do I really need a guide?"
is one of the most frequently asked questions from anglers
going on their first fishing trip to a remote lake. It's
impossible to accurately answer that question with a "yes" or a
"no", but we can give you the information you need to know to
answer the question yourself.
Guides can frequently be
worth having as long as you know just exactly what you're
getting.
For example, hiring a guide
is no guarantee that you're going to catch a ton of trophy
fish. The guide will take you to the places known to have fish,
but catching them is still up to you.
If you don't know what you're
doing, the guide can only help you so much. But, that said, if
that's the case, a guide may be well worth it to
you.
Since you will be arriving at
a lake you've never been on before, and you only have a few
days to catch fish... a guide can really be a big help. Without
a guide, you could spend several days just trying to find out
where the fish are.
Also, keep in mind that most
guides are great anglers themselves. They spend all spring and
summer on the lake and surely know what works and what
doesn't.
Here are some things
to discuss with any potential guide to give you a feel for
whether or not you might want to hire him:
- The type of fish you
want to catch
- Whether you're looking
to catch lots of fish, or just trophy sized
fish
- Has the guide ever
fished for the species you're after?
- What technique will the
guide expect you to use?
This is what you'll
typically get when you hire a guide:
- Expert advice on the
best locations to fish
- Expert tips on how to
best catch your fish
- A deftly prepared,
delicious shore lunch
You must decide if the above
is worth paying the price for a guide.
But another option to
consider is that you can hire a guide for just a day or two (be
up front about this) and then use his (or her) advice on what
to do the rest of your fishing trip. This will save you some
money and still get you that expert advice you're looking
for.
Now, if you're going on a
fly-in fishing trip to a lake that you know (from your research
and talking to others) is chock full of fish... you probably
don't need a guide! There, I even answered your original
question for you.
That's because many of the
remote lakes have so many fish that even a beginner couldn't
help catching all they want.
How much does a guide
cost?
You can expect to pay
anywhere from $100 to $200 per day plus a tip of around $25 per
person.
So, it simply becomes a
matter of how much help a guide can be to you, and whether
you're willing to pay for the service.
There, now you can decide if
you want to hire a fishing guide.
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