Everyone had a fantastic time on our recent McKenzie River Trout trip
August 10, 2017 @ 1:49 pm
by admin
Enjoy the following photos & comments from a recent McKenzie River Trout Trip.
Kind words from our guests:
John,
Thanks for the pictures. Everyone had a fantastic time. I appreciate you putting this trip together for us. Hope it’s cooler out there now!
Take care, Mike
Michael Pope
(Note: This was a fun company sponsored group trip fishing for McKenzie River Trout. Run in early August, 2017, the trip involved 9 guided boats, 18 guests, and a shore Fish Fry. The fishing was surprisingly good in spite of record temperatures and truly a great time was had by all. Group trips like this provide an excellent avenue for businesses, organizations, schools and other entities to show appreciation to customers, members, employees, students, staff, and the like. What a wonderful way to say “a job well done” or “thanks so much for your business” or to introduce folks from out of town to a unique and beautiful slice of Oregon. Sometimes the best way to engage in team building is to get out of the office and interact in non-business related activities. We can assemble a group of highly qualified guides who know the McKenzie River intimately and will truly help locate its resident fish. With prior arrangements and a shore feast surcharge, we will clean & prepare your fresh catch during a delectible shoreline Fish Fry complete with drinks & side dishes. The shoreside meal is often remembered as one of the trip highlights and some groups make this option an annual event. A full-day trout trip offers us the opportunity to introduce guests to the the great fly-fishing for which the McKenzie River is known. The drift boats allow us to get very close to the fish-holding riffles and buckets where truly no long expert type casts are required. Instead we can focus on familiarizing guests and novice fly-rodders with the proper use of fly equipment while providing very basic instruction in fly fishing. Countless guests have enjoyed catching their very first trout on a fly on just such trips.)