OVERNIGHT TRIPS May 15-July 15 / Aug 25 – Oct 10
Includes – Guide, lodging, food, equipment, flies and fun.
2 days and 2 nights $1390 per person based on double occupancy
2 days and 3 nights $1540 per person based on double occupancy
3 days and 3 nights $2085 per person based on double occupancy
3 days and 4 nights $2235 per person based on double occupancy
HATCH SEASON REMAINING DATES for 2025
May 18-22 6 spots
May 22-26 6 spots
May 26-30 6 spots
June 9-11 6 spots
June 14-17 4 spots
June 17-20 6 spots
June 20-23 6 spots
July 5-8 4 spots
July 8-11 6 spots
Upper Columbia Fly Fishing – For the past 30 years we have been investigating (fishing) the northeast corner of Washington. The UC is one of the watersheds we fish in the NE corner and we have a beautiful lodge riverside. The river sports incredible insect hatches seasonally. While hatches are not gauranteed day in and day out, the trout are at times tuned into the surface which makes for great fun. Tactics very from the late winter/early spring fishing using single hand and double hand swing tactics to the June/July hatch season featuring blizzard Caddis, Drakes and various Mayflies to the late Summer Fall hatches of Baetis, October Caddis and terrestrials. The primary target fish on the UC are rainbows and there are some BIG ones. In addition there are Cutthroat and Brook trout. We also fish various watersheds in conjunction with the Upper Columbia trip, including the Kettle river, based on conditions.
SEASON BREAKDOWN
-FEB/MARCH – Swing season
-APRIL/MAY 15 – Transition months
-MAY 15 / JULY 15 – Hatch Season-Caddis. Blue Wings, PMD’s, Drakes
-SEPT 1 / OCT 15 – Hopper, Oct Caddis
We offer day trips and we offer overnight trips featuring our very own ‘Black Bear Lodge’ – We cannot get any closer to the river. The lodge provides us with convenience and comfort, a great place to stay and tell stories about the ones landed and the ones that ‘got away’. Lodging is based on two people per room. In addition to the fishing we have a myriad of non angling activities for those that would rather do other things….Interpretive scenic river floats, birding, day hikes, winery tours, etc.
All fish on the Upper Columbia River are wild residents and not steelhead. -How to get there