Trips That Give Back
Hosted fishing experiences where your time on the water directly fuels real-world impact.
Launching Summer 2026
Iceland
Our Iceland expedition is for those who value solitude, wild beauty, and meaningful impact. Set in the breathtaking Heidar Valley, guests fish two private waters: the Vatnsa River and Lake Heidarvatn.
With only two rods on the river and six on the lake, it’s a rare chance to fish pristine, uncrowded water.
Whether you're chasing Atlantic salmon, sea-run browns, or Arctic char, the limited access protects the fishery and creates a world-class experience that leaves you refreshed and inspired.
Kiribati
This remote Pacific experience is for anglers who crave warm water, wild flats, and unpressured fish. Set on a coral atoll just north of the equator, guests wade gin-clear flats for giant trevally, bonefish, triggerfish, and milkfish.
With only eight rods allowed, you’ll rarely see another angler. Each day is guided by locals who know the tides, fish behavior, and best walk-and-wade zones by heart.
Whether you're chasing GTs or cruising bones, the small group size and remote setting make this a wild, simple, and unforgettable adventure.
Belize
Our Belize experience is for those who want variety on the water and depth in the journey. Set between jungle rivers and Caribbean flats, guests target tarpon, permit, bonefish, and snook in one of the most diverse saltwater ecosystems in the world.
With just two anglers per boat, each day is guided by locals who know the tides, species, and terrain. Whether you're casting to rolling tarpon or stalking tailing permit, this is warm water fishing at its finest, personal, wild, and unforgettable.
Oregon
Our Oregon experience is for those who crave raw beauty, rugged rivers, and big fish. Set in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, guests target wild steelhead and native trout across legendary waters like the Deschutes, Rogue, and North Umpqua.
With just two anglers per guide, each day is carefully planned around river flows, fish movement, and ideal swing water. From drift boats to walk-ins, this is steelhead country at its best.
Whether you're skating dries at sunrise or feeling that unmistakable pull on a tight line, this is soulful fishing that connects you to the water in every way.
Montana
Our Montana experience is for anglers chasing legendary trout on one of America’s most celebrated rivers.
Based on the Bighorn River, guests fish cold, clear tailwaters loaded with wild rainbow and brown trout. Known for prolific hatches and big numbers of hard-fighting fish, the Bighorn offers world-class action from sunup to sundown.
Small group sizes mean more time on prime runs, riffles, and back eddies.
Whether you are throwing dries to rising fish, nymphing deep seams, or ripping streamers through big holding water, this is pure Montana trout fishing in wild and scenic country that keeps you coming back.
Colorado
Tucked high in the Rocky Mountains, the waters around Crested Butte offer some of the most memorable fly fishing in the American West. Cold snowmelt feeds freestone rivers, alpine creeks, and quiet ponds—ideal habitat for wild rainbow, brown, brook, and cutthroat trout.
Each cast feels tied to the landscape: misty mornings beneath jagged peaks, steady afternoon hatches, and clear currents winding through untouched valleys. Whether on the Taylor River or hidden tributaries, anglers find both challenge and rare solitude.
What sets Crested Butte apart is the balance of technical fishing and true wilderness. It rewards patience and awareness—and in return, delivers moments that linger long after the final cast.