Trinity River Float Trip
Mid September to Mid October
Not Scheduled for 2010
The Trinity River's headwaters
begin in the rugged Trinity Alps, making its way through the wilderness,
settling into deep valleys, transitioning to spacious glides and inviting
beaches until finally meeting up with the mighty Klamath River at Weitchpec. The
natural beauty has been one of the most popular sights for north coast river
recreation. The area is famous for Bigfoot, achieving notoriety through the
years as a hub for sightings. The river is
legendary for its salmon and
steelhead fishing opportunities.
You will be fishing pools and
runs in the remote section of river which are unavailable to walk in traffic.
We will float approximately 12 miles of river in three days with two overnight
camps along the rivers edge. Since we will only be floating three to four miles
each day,
you will have adequate time to enjoy the peace and solitude, the
spectacular
natural beauty of the river and to fish each run and pool along the
way to the next camping location. This trip is designed for the anglers that
are looking for an adventure not just a fishing trip.
Itinerary
First day; breakfast before we depart Willow Creek 7:00 am. Drive to put in location, load boats and start our journey, lunch along the way. Float and fish our way down to the first night’s camp site, dinner will be prepared by Chef “Vic”.
Second day: a hearty breakfast before we depart, lunch along the way, float and fish down to the second night’s camp site, dinner will be prepared by Chef “Vic”.
Third day; a hearty breakfast before we depart, lunch along the way, float and fish to take out location, late afternoon or early evening.

Inclusive;
Three days of guided fly fishing on the lower Trinity River
Meals – all meals on the float trip
Exclusive;
Lodging the night before and on your return to Willow Creek.
Meals in Willow Creek
Cost - $925 per person.
Limited to 4 anglers per session.
A complete list of equipment will be provided once a deposit has been received.

Please Note:
In this section of the river, safety is first and foremost; due to unseasonable rains and high flows this trip could be cancelled.
The dates posted above are the days we will be floating the river. We will be departing Willow Creek at 7:00 am, so overnight lodging the night before is advisable.
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