J helping his client get her flies back in the water.
This particular client was not one to just smile, so I was glad we captured Dan with a big fish grin..
Guide and David photo opp.
The ability to capture a decent photo with a trout is harder than teaching a new client how to hold a fish properly, atleast if your goal is to see the fish.This photo is extra special cause if you enlarge the pic, the fish is gone, yet the expression remains.
July 26, 2011 the Guided fly fishing trip on the Lower Provo with clients.
Client with a colorful rainbow trout. The guide is holding the fish as some clients would rather not touch a trout, however trout are spineless creatures so we talked him into getting a shot with his fish.
There we go, I guess we got one picture of the 6 that fired off. Not the greatest, but you get the idea, guide, client, trout.
Ariana, a 10 year old client of Park City Excursions Fly Fishing shows how to land a nice lower Provo River trout with an artificial fly. She lands this Rainbow trout with grace and is excited to talk to the camera about her catch. She proves that all can learn to catch fish with success fishing with aritificial flies. Book a trip with Park City Excursion and experience the trip of a life time.
Brian, Client from Texas on a Guided fly fishing trip in late July of 2010. Brian had a better than average fishing the Provo and caught several large Brown trout, as well as a few rainbow's.
J helping his client get her flies back in the water.
J helping his client get her flies back in the water.
J helping his client get her flies back in the water.
See photo in original gallery.