03-19-2015, 02:01 PM
+1 on November fishing Remo. When it comes to hiring a guide, my advice would be to absolutely do it. But I would put in some time on your own (or with some of the friendly and willing BFT folks) to get some basics down. If you have a decent foundation for casting and some overall knowledge, a day on the river with a professional guide will be worth every penny just in education. What you don't want is to drop a grundle of money on a guide and spend all day watching him untangle your rig and climb a tree for the last of the hatching fly pattern. Not to say that is where you are, it's just where I was when I started. If you are a competent caster and can mend properly, the guide can really take you to the next level. I try to get out for a full day with a guide once a year if I can. I ALWAYS learn something new and it changes my game.
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