Let’s Get Outside

We’ve been exploring the Upstate’s best rivers and streams for years, and we can’t wait to share all that South Carolina has to offer with you.

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Choose your adventure:

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Half Day Trips


  Spend a morning or afternoon (4 hours) with us fishing some of our favorite South Carolina public waters.

We’ll provide terminal tackle, waders/boots and soft drinks, and you’ll provide your South Carolina fishing license and lunch.

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1 person| $200

2 people| $300

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3 people| $400


Full Day Trips


We’ll spend the day (8 hours) guiding you along beautiful South Carolina public waters.

We’ll provide terminal tackle, waders/boots, lunch and soft drinks, and you’ll provide your South Carolina fishing license.

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1 person| $300

2 people| $400

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3 people| $500


Deposit Policy

A $100 deposit is due at the time of the reservation. We accept most credit cards.

The deposit is nonrefundable. Your entire deposit will be forfeited in the case of a cancellation (for any reason). Your deposit will be rolled over if a reschedule is needed due to bad weather or other factors.

A few things to keep in mind:


Where we’ll go:

We provide guided trips on the Chattooga River and Chauga River. We also guide the Big/Little Eastatoe Rivers. Along with many other stocked and wild rivers and streams in our local area. Learn about Where We Fish.

What we’re fishing for:

We provide many angling opportunities for our clients. We guide trips for trout in the fall, winter, and spring to bass and bream during our summer months. We are lucky to have such a diverse selection of rivers and streams around us to meet any anglers needs.

What to bring:

First things first, make sure you have a valid South Carolina fishing license. You’ll need a water bottle to stay hydrated, as well as sunscreen, bug spray, a hat, and polarized sunglasses (these are a must) to protect you from the sun. During the summer months, you’ll want to wear breathable, moisture-wicking clothing. During the fall and winter months, be sure to wear proper layers to keep warm. And always bring a change of clothes.

Ready to get on the water? Reach out.