Learn the skills to become a professional fishing guide on this educational guide training program in the Chilcotin Mountains of British Columbia. The Angling Guide training program evolved from the need for training to increase the level of professionalism in the industry and to provide a pool of competent angling guides. This program is intended for those wishing to specialize in guided fishing on interior lakes and rivers. Licensed angling guide instructors teach the fundamentals of fly and spin casting. Students will learn fish habitat identification, fly-fishing technique, fly tying, equipment, fishing regulations, angling guide territory acquisition and management.
Season: July 5, 2009 to July 11, 2009
Difficulty: Intermediate
Equipment Provided: All-inclusive programs include meals, accommodation, instructors and equipment.
Transportation: Trips originate and end at the ranch, near Gold Bridge, BC. During the summer season take Highway 99 from Vancouver to Whistler and then Pemberton. Take the Hurley Pass Forestry Road to the ranch. Van transfer from Vancouver to the ranch are included. The van accommodates up to 8 passengers and luggage and departure is from the Sheraton Guildford in Surrey at 7 am.
Accommodations: Accommodation is a combination of Ranch tent cabins and alpine camp(s).
Meal Information: All meals are included.
Trip Duration
Price
7 days
$1956.00* per person
*Please add 5% Goods and Services Tax
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