GUIDED FLY FISHING - HOW TO BE A GOOD CLIENT
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- In which you will learn how to have a productive day on the water with your guide.
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Guide tip: 1) don’t tell your client it’s your first trip of the season and it’s mid August. 2) as your driving out to a world class river don’t tell the client you’ve never guided that river before but you called the shops “senior guide “ for advice and he said “ just float down the middle and drag a rubber legs” 3) shop owners, if you want to hire your relatives or friends for the summer keep them in the shop. Because, $500 is a lot of money to some of us, two days drive is a pain in the ass and the year long wait for the opportunity is a drag.
I've never used a guide for several reasons, 1. no money, 2. I can fall in the stream without help, I've proved it over and over again.
Hhaha! Well, if you want to come to North Idaho, I’ll take you for free. (:
Yet… you know your should do it. :)
As a person who has taken many clients out with guides for entertainment and for business reasons, I think this video should be mandatory on every trip. Mostly we used deep sea fishing and lake fishing guides. But occasionally I would book a guide for trout fishing. I always, yes always met with the guide first and made sure I understood what he had in mind and also I could tell guide (shouldn't say he cause have had several excellent lady guides too) anything about my clients... such as smokers, drinkers, experienced and never held a rod in their life. I had clients that didn't like to fish at all but just wanted an excuse to get away from work or even their spouses. One client always wanted to go deep sea fishing and would sleep about 80% of the time. Was fine with me, he was happy and I got to do a lot of undisturbed fishing. One client got all bent out of shape because he didnt like a guide trying to tell him how to catch more fish, client was a mr know it all. The guide cut the trip short took us back to the dock and put us off his boat. I never laughed so much (inside) in my life watching the reaction of the client. All the guide said was sorry I upset you, how about I take you to one of my favorite places and put you on it. He was referring to the dock of course. We were about half a mile away before any of us realized he was taking us back to the dock. Sorry so long winded, really enjoy your videos and if ever get out your way would be honored to set up a trip with you, sir.
Hahaha this is great! Most commin guide word "set,set,set" for the 87th time of the day
Or "strip strip strip"
Mend, mend it again, give that a mend
I dry fly fish (I'm a snob) a certain Montana river for 24 years. All day long I hear guides shouting over and over "Strike, strike, STRIKE!!!" It must drive you guys crazy. I know a guide on an eastern river who asked a sport, I mean client, how far he could accurately cast. The sport, I mean client said 40'. They got on a pod of rising fish and the caster could not cast 20'. The guide looked at the sport ('cause that is what he was) and said "This trip is over". He lifted the anchor and rowed out.
Ha ha I want to be a guide soon in Florida and when I take my friends out I’m always saying strip,strip,strip 100 times everyday
Took a day with a well known guide. He asked my goal. I told him..read water better. An hour in he concentrated on my buddy. Just checked on me every so often. At lunch he asked how I was doing..if I had any questions..if I was having fun. I just smiled. At the end of the day he asked how I did. I told him fine. Better after his instructions on reading the river. Something that will make me a better fisherman long after the trip. He just smiled. Sometimes a guide just knows when to step back. Great experience
"unless you're gonna take me there, I don't want to hear about it." Amen. Love this guy
I also love the "focus on them, they need it more". Meanwhile, they're struggling and take a big ego hit when you try to show them the ropes. Always happens.
I've been on a few guided trips and you covered everything EXCEPT the married couple. She usually hasn't fly fished before and he's done it twice which made him an expert. You know where I'm going with this...
Ah yes. This is briefly addressed in one of my guide school videos.
DON’T BE AFRAID TO TELL YOUR GUIDE THAT YOUR LEFT HANDED! Had someone wait until we got off the boat to explain how uncomfortable the reel was.
I gotta tell you cursing out the tree that grabbed my fly for me, is part of the fun.
Get good guides. First time ever on a guided trip in the Missouri,fishing was tough, 2 eats and one fish all day. I appreciated the critique that the guide was giving but it got to a point where i felt like i was paying for someone talking down me. we still tipped well but keep in mind the customer, the customer is always first.
Classic! I just started guiding, so I can't wait to watch these play out!
A lot of truths are said in jest and this video is no exception. My only pet peeve as a client is a guide who wants to give me a 8-hour fishing lesson, cast-by-cast. Funny, entertaining video overall.
I spit out the proverbial coffee when he said “I’d rather stand there and say ‘MEND’ all day”...lol
So, Ben, I promise not to talk about other guided trips if you promise not to say you should have been here yesterday or last week. I’m here when I can be and that’s that. I mean come on, love the one you’re with if you know what I mean.
Deal!
Spot on. I'm not a guide, but I know a few. Keep up the HUGE work!
This goes for any guide, love it.
This should be required viewing for anyone booking a trip. You make Mondays suck less with the release of your vids. Thanks to you, I've learned to never say cutties except when I'm alone. Another cameo with Tanner soon please. Stay huge.
I’m now terrified to ever hire a guide!!! 😬
Most of them are much nicer than me.
@@HugeFlyFisherman I think all of them are. Unless there are guides like me
Your spot on Huge....
Excellent advice!
Guide Tip II: Don`t tell your customer that yesterday the fishing was much better than today. I received this comment 90% of my guided trips. After many years of fishing the same rivers in Patagonia, I decided to buy my own raft and saved tons of dollars. I also do not have to worry about booking my trips several weeks in advance. It was the best purchase of my life.
This video would have been better if you filmed it on a private ranch or in Montana instead.
The best ever. "Thanks"
Thanks for the great video
Thank you for making this video! Now how do we get more clients to watch it??? I’m considering sending the link to the video in my reply emails to clients...
Studs, the new boat boot. Thanks Ben Stay Huge
This is so good!
Some guides get frustrated too easily with beginner clients instead of being patient. The point is to make it fun for everyone.
Thx. This video just saved me 20%.
Awesome video. I’m much more of a teach yourself kind of person when it comes to fly fishing and finding spots, but I’m thinking about taking a guided trip to support a local fly shop/guide that gave me some stellar advice for a solo trip recently. For whatever reason, despite working in the service industry for almost 20 years, tipping hadn’t crossed my mind, but that makes perfect sense.
Do it. You won’t be disappointed.
thank you for this
Perfect. Stay HUGE!
"... but what happens every time on that 10th drift?" Lol. Every time. Hey have you heard about mousing in Kamchatka????
I agree with almost everything, except I love hearing client’s fish stories and I love having little kids on guide trips. Bring your infants and I’ll make use we have a sweet nap time set up for them. My boys were catching fish on their first birthdays, haha. I want anyone to come and enjoy the river and I do my absolute best to accommodate. Because when the kid is that young my focus is no longer on guiding fishing, but shaping the future generation of fly anglers. We take lots of breaks to run through the woods and what not. I love it.
On point
You mean common sense is uncommon? I'm floored. Stay HUGE. You are doing big things here.
Ben
Thanks for the always entertaining and enjoyable vids.
Any chance you would do one on fish handling? It’s the biggest pet peeve of mine in UA-cam.
Anyway thx again and keep tippin em back.
Cheers
What do you need to know? Other than it is perfectly OK to take a totally over played fish completely out of water with dry hands and photo op the hell out of the gasping for life said fish for an entire minute. It is not like it could be the human equivalent to running 400 yards all out then getting kicked in the nuts and having someone put duct tape over your mouth and nose and telling you to smile and have a nice day. ;0 oh yeah and barbless hooks for your catch and release
@@kendallrussell5195
Dude that’s awesome! Thanks for making me laugh!!! Cheers
I just found out what a guide costs... Not gonna have to worry about it
If I showed up somewhere to fish in a drift boat and I was told the guide was ill and they only had a nice kid who knew the boat but knew nothing about fly fishing I’d be fine with that. I like the experience, the float and the company but I don’t want to feel pressured to change my techniques, leader/tippet or use cheap flies if I know what I’m doing. I appreciate the experience and will perhaps sacrifice success for enjoying myself more. I did a trip on the Missouri which was great but on day two we settled on a much shorter float to enjoy more time fishing to rising fish. You certainly have to speak up to optimize your experience. I also assure the guide that he doesn’t need to worry about my success as long as I’m enjoying myself.
Guide tip: Dont call clients sports to their faces. We get it; you know guide slang. Congrats.
Hahaha
Now how about a vid on how Guides should behave and how they should treat other fisherman on the water.
Have you seen my stream etiquette video yet? That applies to guides as well.
Awesome. I wish I had sent something like this out to all my sports (I mean clients) before their trips when I was guiding...
Hey I’m Len, I’m a huge noob. Can you make a video about what to wear when cold water wading? Clothes under waders, socks, hats, gloves, beer carrying devices etc. tIgHt LiNeS bRuH
Bang on.
I’m glad someone finally said what the tip should be. I’ve always operated under the 20% rule and I know when a guide has done me a solid and will tip more or when I know the shuttle company is different than the guide service because I assume they pay that out of pocket.
But I’ve been guilty of being the pissy client (you mean sport) mad at himself, too. And I fall down a lot.
if the guide is an owner, and not paying someone else a cut, then I think the price should be enough that they don't expect a tip. If they are splitting with a lodge or referral then by all means 20% or more.
I just paid my guide 5 for a 7 hour drift. He got my tip.
Excellent. Shhhh. Don’t tell but imma bout to head to Ireland and my wife doesn’t know this yet but guess who’s gonna find out what the hell they fish for, in the Dingle Peninsula?
Dammit.
Nice guess.
Anyway, love your work. Thanks for taking the time.
Why am I expected to pay part of their salaries with a suggested tip ?
Big question. Why are fly guided trips 4 to 7 hundred $ a day on a rinky dink little drift boat or raft but out here in the NW, guided trips on the Columbia River or ocean in a 80 thousand dollar boat towed by an 80 thousand dollar truck catching 8 to 80 pound fish only costs 2 to 4 hundred a day?
True story 😁
Everyone should watch this video
I don’t agree with the tipping part. I trained hunting dogs for years. One thing I learned is there is ppl from all walks of life sending their dog to be trained. $2k in training is everything to someone and nothing to others. I still trained their dogs exactly the same and didn’t expect and tip. Sure some tips were GREAT and some didn’t tip at all. Some just gave me a few pheasant from their successful hunts with their new dog. I was ok with that.
Tips are part of the service industry
I will give advice don’t. Hire a guide for fishing or hunting trip please
What do y’all think about this: I was fly fishing tarpon in Florida. About 6 or 8 guides fish this particular area. We got up at 4AM, motored out to the spot we wanted and dropped the hook to wait for light. Shortly afterwards another guide came up and asked us to go elsewhere so his client could fish there. My guide was about to agree to this. I stood up in the boat and told the other guide no, we got up at 4 for a reason, to claim a spot. It got very heated. My guide was apologizing to the other guide about me entering in to this conversation. He felt this was a guide only thing. Then we motored off to another spot. I was boiling furious. Just as we were about to drop the anchor I told the guide we’re done, go back to the ramp, trip is over. It was day one of a five day trip. I felt that his loyalty to his fellow guide trumped his loyalty to me, the paying client. I fished with him for the last eight years. I know these guys have to get along all season, there’s only so many guides and so many spots to set up at this location. But I get exactly 5 days to fish for tarpon a year if I’m lucky. And I pay for it. My guide was pissed as hell at me and refused to take the days fee that I offered him. The next week I sent him a check in the mail for the day and he cashed it. So, should I have sat there passively and let the guides work it out, or was I right to assert our right to be there since we got up at 4 to claim that spot? There’s no reason to get up that early if not to get your spot . You can’t sight fish til the sun is high. These guys could all have a conference call every night and divvy up the spots beforehand, their clients wouldn’t know anything about it, and then we could all sleep in and go out there at 10:30! Which is about the earliest you can see fish.
And oh yeah, the first year he told me that I was to provide our lunch, which I dutifully did for the next 8 years.
Use guides to learn, UA-cam is great but you need feedback. A good guide will stay positive and work with your skill level and adapt to what you can focus on for improvement. Also will cheer you on when you do something well, we all need cheerleaders!
Rad!
Hey Ben, is that sport wearing studs in your raft from DC? He looks like someone I know. Great video too.
That’s him!
To me having never had a guided trip, I literally only want you to take me somewhere cool, the possibility for large fish exists then fish WITH me. I dont spend 2 hours a night tying flies to use all of yours. I can carry my own damn lunch. If you want me to row a bit I'm game. You can catch all the fish, I'll take the pictures...its a good day on the water.
Was that Larry Littrel? Do they have rivers in Fla?
Thank you for this video!!!!
Thank you Orvis, hope to win it for my grandson
What?
you must came to Argentina, please!!!!
Those stiff jabs at Houston always make me laugh!
That must have been cathartic. Can I bring my tenkara rod on a guided trip?
If you like cane poling get a cane pole guide
The fact people pay for guides and don’t utilize it as a time to learn baffles me
Fr that would be the best time to ask for tips
This is amazing! My favorite hahaha so much truth lol
When are you going to get a talk show? I’m exhausted and my belly hurts! In a good way!
Now I get why Tony keeps calling me Sport.
Do you Double Haul Bro ?
The dude is holding the fish up like he thinks someone might recognize it. "Have you and this trout been introduced?"
My guide doesn't care if I don't tip. Then again I pay him $100 per hour.
Haha never understood why people hire guides repeatedly. It makes sense if it’s new water. That escort “I mean guide” is getting a sweet deal
So when I tell you I can cast twenty feet…what happens then?
Based on the one time I've ever used a guide (talk about a gruff guy!), and watching this video, I see more reason for me to stay away from a guide. I mean, I want to be a good 'sport' and all but watching you glare at the camera while saying have fun... Kind of like yelling at someone to calm down. That said, I'm gonna take a chance and subscribe for a while because I'm willing to learn some stuff!
Was that Richie with studs in the boat?
It was.
We took a week-long trip to Cuba that included the guide fees. Our guide put us on bones, tarpon and shots at permit during conditions the outfitter said were the worst they could remember. His only complaint was limited to "Aaaaeee", when my buddy buried a tarpon fly in his leg (it was crazy windy). He got a HUGE tip plus a ten-weight setup and other gear. There were tears and man-hugs. Here we are, 10 years later, and I still talk about it.
I had a similar experience in Cuba, but we had great weather.
I been fly fishing for like 3 years now but self taught I'm thinking of a guided trip to learn new things and see how much I do wrong. Is that a good reason for a trip or is it really just tourists stuff?
It’s a fine reason. Do it.
@@HugeFlyFisherman I think I'm going to thank you good sir
The last huge fly fisherman guide was heaps better than this one,
As an angler who has taken a few guided trips, here are some tips on how to be an adequate guide, not even a good guide.
1. Be awake before the time you told the client to meet you.
2. When you charge $500 for a day including lunch, make sure your “day” is at least 8 hours and the lunch is better than a cheese sandwich.
3. When you take your client to a River, make sure there is water in it and the fish are alive.
4. On #3, if you arrive and the dam was shut off and dead fish are everywhere except a few half dead ones lying in pools struggling for oxygen, don’t ask your client to fish for those dead / dying fish.
5. If your client tells you fishing for dying fish in small puddles is bad sportsmanship, don’t trot away angry and refuse to speak to the client for the rest of the trip.
6. Care more about your clients fishing day than your ability to take a photo to post on social media to get more clients.
I can see this is a "personal" experience hahaha
Vicente Grez all happened on one trip, too! And you can find that guide on here with a very prominent UA-cam channel.
@@JP-dz7zuMan, got me really curious now! There's not that many here on YT and the local outfit I thought about scheduling a trip with has one 😬
And what kind of DNR completely shuts off a damn and destroys a fishery like that?!?
Terrific video. About tipping... if your guide is working for himself and not a service, does he still expect a tip? thanks.
They shouldn’t ever expect it, but they should be working toward it. Short answer, though, is yes.
drives me crazy when you get the" I know how to cast" guy out there and you show him 15 times how to do it right and he goes back to messing it up.
Admittedly I’m very down on myself when I fuck up but that’s just because I want to better idk
Sounds like I'll stick to sowing my wild oats.
Your Hugeness, excellent video. Hiring a guide is a contract - the sportclient doesn’t get to be an ignoramus just because he’s paying the bill.
Business must be good.
Justin/Lurgee - I think he's talkin to you.
So I got a guide to learn stuff blah blah it was great tons of fun plenty of fish great guide. But with the tipping I dont understand I am a server at a restaurant for most the time and we get tips I am providing a service but (by no means deserve tips)with the guide the expensive price I pay should include the tip? Yes no?
No. A lot of the times the guide works for a company, which gets most of what you pay, sort of like a mechanic, and come to think of it, you should probably tip your mechanic as well.
@@sabiangriffin3713 for a premium job like a mechanic that charge extreme rates unless its a mom and pop shop I pry wouldn't tip ,it would build loyalty i guess if your car was always there 🤷🏽♂️
I'm curious about tipping. Most guides I know of are in business for themselves. Why don't they just charge enough to make a living without tips? It just seems to add a needless layer of uncertainty or anxiety about the etiquette of an unfamiliar situation. (I've only engaged a guide once, years ago, but I'm planning to treat my son to a guided trip this year.)
I always wonder the same. Just charge what you think you are worth, maybe they are afraid of scaring off clients with the extra 20% added to the fee
Jim King I’ve used a guide a couple times way back when and I tipped them half before we started fishing. That seemed to take the pressure off both of us. I hope you and your boy catch a bunch!
I feel the same way. Why are we tipping for everything these days? I only tip waitresses and the first mate. I assume the captain/business owner is charging what he needs to make a living. The helpers are likely making less and doing a lot of the work.
A year late, but out west, most guides do not and cannot work for themselves... have to be a licensed "outfitter" and licenses are limited blah blah blah... hard to get started and you're legally required to work for someone else at the start
Guides definitely charge enough to make a good living. If your a broke guide it’s cause you suck. And I don’t give a fuk how early you get up. Or how your day is long cause you gotta wash your boat. Your still fishing for a living. Suck it up puszy.
i live in crested butte, how do i hire you as a guide?
You can’t.
Perhaps a good strategy would be, if the client exhibits any of the above mentioned behavior is to just be up front about it, and say you no longer wish to guide for them, and offer a prorated refund for the portion of the hours not used.
Capt kleats farino 😂
mend?
Call me a sport one more time!!!!....
People get so upset about this... if you don't want a guide or think they're too expensive, buy some cheap gear and get at it lol. Anyone who has ever worked a job with "clients" of any sort know there are ones that are fun and ones that are a drag... they should make videos like this for every industry
Oh, I have so many things to say based on 200+ guided days around the world and all over the West. All I will say is, if you haven’t done a video for guides, have the balls to do so. Remember what sports, I mean PAYING AND TIPPING clients do to actually get to the point where they are stepping into your lovely (not always) boat. Guiding is a profession and therefore guides should be professional in how they look, act and support their clients. You the guide are not more important than your client, so don’t act like it. I (and my 35 year fishing buddy) have had some amazing people as guides and we have had some people that should have picked some other career on some other planet. Lastly, remember that tips like bonuses are for doing more than what the “base salary” job description says you are supposed to do. It’s not an entitlement, so go above and beyond and be really surprised with up to 100% tips, knuckleheads and maybe a steak dinner and expensive wine on top of it.
Happy guiding!
Best video ever. Laughed my balls off👍
Ouch. I wish you a speedy recovery.
mmm cool that 2 to tango you come across a bit one sided cash is king and the client pays so whats your problem
I don't know, this video gave me the impression I should avoid guides. With the endless amount of information from books and the internet to cross reference and from practice, field work. Don't really see the nessisty, I personally don't care for the attitude either. Just my perspective.
You do you.
Lol!
What if someone casts 20 feet?
That puts them in the top 10% of guys on the river. A decent guide can get mister 20ft caster into fish all day long.
"I'm what you call indoorsy"
a) leave the beers at home-they taste better after the trip.
b) leave the pills at home
c) leave the fish whistle at home
-be coherent on the trip.
d)dont rely on the guide to provide rain gear.
DONT SHOW UP WITH AN EXTRA GUY. 3 spo... er clients on the Stealthcraft may fit but won't be a great time.
Mend it...and mend it....and mend it......and mend it.