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Expedition Guide

Sitka, AK · On-site

$16 - $20/hr

Summary for Expedition Guide Requires public speaking ability and preparedness to work outdoors in Southeast Alaskan weather conditions.  Develop tour narrative and conduct natural history ...

THE ROLE As an Adventure Guide , you'll lead guests through outdoor experiences that are safe, memorable, and filled with discovery. You'll represent The Indigo Road's culture of genuine hospitality ...

THE ROLE As an Adventure Guide , you'll lead guests through outdoor experiences that are safe, memorable, and filled with discovery. You'll represent The Indigo Road's culture of genuine hospitality ...

Guide

New York, NY · On-site

$21.25/hr

We have an incredible opportunity for a dynamic, energetic, and eager Guide in New York! About DO & CO We have a passion for hospitality culinary delights on every elevated floor and in the sky. With ...

The Guide is supervised by the Expedition Leader and Lead Guide and work in teams of 2-7 members, along with the full vessel crew. Primary responsibilities include guiding and interpretation, onboard ...

THE ROLE As a Hiking Guide, you'll lead guests through scenic trails, providing insight, encouragement, and a memorable outdoor experience. You'll be responsible for safety, education, and fostering ...

Hiking Guide Hospitality Starts Here: Welcome to The Indigo Road Hospitality Group (IRHG) , where hospitality is more than a job; it's a family, a lifestyle, and an exciting journey. We believe that ...

Adventure Guide Hospitality Starts Here: Welcome to The Indigo Road Hospitality Group (IRHG) , where hospitality is more than a job; it's a family, a lifestyle, and an exciting journey. We believe ...

We have an incredible opportunity for a dynamic, energetic, and eager Guide in New York! About DO & CO We have a passion for hospitality culinary delights on every elevated floor and in the sky. With ...

THE ROLE As a Hiking Guide, you'll lead guests through scenic trails, providing insight, encouragement, and a memorable outdoor experience. You'll be responsible for safety, education, and fostering ...

THE ROLE As a Hiking Guide, you'll lead guests through scenic trails, providing insight, encouragement, and a memorable outdoor experience. You'll be responsible for safety, education, and fostering ...

Attraction Guide Attraction Guide helps to Create a Fun and Memorable experience, while monitoring and operating attractions ensuring a safe and memorable visit for all guests. Responsibilities

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How much do fishing guide jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for fishing guide in the United States is $19.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.70 and $19.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are fishing guides?

Fishing guides are experienced anglers who provide professional guidance and instruction to individuals or groups looking to fish in specific waters. They help clients find the best fishing spots, choose the right equipment and bait, and teach various fishing techniques. Fishing guides often have extensive knowledge of local fish species, weather patterns, and safety protocols, ensuring a successful and enjoyable fishing experience for their clients.

What are some common challenges Fishing Guides face when leading groups on fishing excursions?

Fishing Guides often navigate unpredictable weather, varying water conditions, and the differing skill levels of guests. Adapting to these challenges while ensuring safety and delivering a positive client experience is key. Guides must also manage equipment, offer instruction, and stay knowledgeable about local regulations and fish behaviors. Strong communication and problem-solving skills are essential to address customer needs and changing environmental factors during each trip.

What is the difference between Fishing Guide vs Boat Captain?

AspectFishing GuideBoat Captain
CertificationsFishing licenses, safety certificationsCaptain's license, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentFreshwater or saltwater fishing trips, outdoor settingsOperating boats, overseeing crew, navigation
Employer & IndustryTourism, outdoor recreation, fishing chartersMarinas, commercial fishing, passenger transport
Search & Comparison IntentFishing trips, outdoor guides, fishing servicesBoat operation, maritime jobs, vessel management

While both Fishing Guides and Boat Captains work on water and require safety certifications, Fishing Guides focus on leading fishing trips and providing fishing expertise. Boat Captains operate and navigate vessels, often overseeing crew and ensuring safety during various water activities. The roles overlap in certifications and outdoor work environments but differ in responsibilities and industry focus.

What Is a Fishing Guide?

A fishing guide leads guided fishing tours and teaches others about fishing. As a fishing guide, your main duties involve creating a plan for tours, interacting with guests, teaching guests new techniques, cleaning fish, and maintaining your boat and other equipment. This job requires extensive knowledge of fish, fishing, and boat operation. In particular, you need expert knowledge and experience in your local waters to know where fish are biting and what techniques to use in each location. You also need excellent social skills to keep guests happy on all outings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Fishing Guide, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fishing Guide, you need extensive knowledge of local fish species, fishing techniques, boating safety, and typically a relevant license or certification. Familiarity with GPS navigation, fish finders, and safety equipment is also important for guiding successful excursions. Outstanding communication, patience, and customer service skills help create memorable experiences and manage group dynamics. These skills ensure both client safety and satisfaction while maximizing opportunities for successful fishing trips.
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Infographic showing various Fishing Guide job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 97% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,987 per year, or $19.7 per hour.
Expedition Guide

$16 - $20/hr

Temporary

Posted 13 days ago


Job description


Summary for Expedition Guide

Requires public speaking ability and preparedness to work outdoors in Southeast Alaskan weather conditions.  Develop tour narrative and conduct natural history presentations for groups of up to 16 passengers on board Demaree Inflatable Boats (DIBs).  Assist passengers in donning rain gear and life jackets, as well as boarding & disembarking; work with the captain to spot wildlife and create a personalized tour experience.  Biology and natural history background helpful.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities for Expedition Guide

  • Develop tour narrative plan with duty captain for each voyage, factoring time constraints, weather, recent sightings, tide, season, etc.
  • Fit passengers into rain gear and life jackets.
  • Direct passengers boarding and disembarking, and during an emergency.
  • Vessel duties include line handing to dock / undock vessel and performing vessel maintenance as necessary.
  • Assist the captain in maintaining vessel appearance, cleanliness, and safety.
  • Perform other duties under supervision of Captain.

Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities) for Expedition Guide

  • Certifications required prior to first day of employment include CPR / First Aid certification.
  • Must be able to effectively communicate with up to 16 passengers.
  • Must be able to learn and retain pertinent background material provided on board, for presentation to passengers.
  • Must be able to work as a team with other crew to present coordinated narration and a high quality guest experience.
  • Must be drug free (pre-employment screening and enrollment in random drug testing program is Coast Guard required).

Preferred Qualifications for Expedition Guide

  • Prior experience working on passenger carrying vessels, including line handling.
  • Extensive public speaking experience.
  • Biology and/or natural resource background.
  • College degree in natural resources or biology.
  • Experience working as a naturalist, guide or related position.

Traits and Characteristics for Expedition Guide

  • Must be clean, well groomed, courteous, honest, and most important, reliable.
  • Must enjoy meeting new people from all over the world on a daily basis.
  • Must be upbeat, and flexible – able to “roll with the punches” including work outside in a wide variety of Southeast Alaska weather conditions such as rain and wind.
  • Must be a team player.
  • Must be creative and able to develop a tour narrative that speaks to glaciology, wildlife, natural and human history and other aspects of Southeast Alaska climate and environment.

Physical Demands for Expedition Guide

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Must be physically able to work a typical workday of about 10-14 hours per day, 5-7 days a week. 
  • Must be able to readily step in and out of DIB vessels. Environmental conditions generally include moderate to loud noise levels, all weather conditions, frequent use of required protective clothing including raingear and life preserver.
  • Ability to walk on uneven deck surfaces crossing from vessel to vessel.  Occasionally required to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
  • Ability to walk on uneven deck surfaces crossing from vessel to vessel.

Work Environment for Expedition Guide

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those encountered by an employee while performing the essential functions of this job.

This is a fast-paced and dynamic work environment with a diverse workforce.

  • Ability to work a flexible schedule to include weekends and holidays during the tour season. Days off will be scheduled but must be willing to be flexible in meeting tour demand.
  • Must adhere to Allen Marine, Inc., & Affiliated Companies, and the United States Coast Guard Consortium Drug & Alcohol Policies & Procedures

Follow & Deliver Core Values:

  • Safety First: We prioritize our guests and team members' safety and well-being, ensuring secure and enjoyable experiences.
  • World-Class Employment: We strive to be a world-class place of employment, valuing hard work, mentorship, a sense of ownership, and opportunities for career growth.
  • World Class Guest Services: We are committed to exceeding guest expectations, delivering world-class experiences that showcase our hospitality and the beauty of Alaska.
  • Collaborative Professionalism: Embracing collaboration within our organization with a professional spirit, understanding that amidst laughter and play, our dedication to excellence and integrity remains unwavering.
  • Community Collaboration: Actively choosing to partner with neighbors and the community across Alaska, making a conscious effort to support local businesses and create social and economic opportunities through meaningful cooperation beyond our organization.
  • Sustainability at our core: We are dedicated to sustainable operations for future generations.
  • Curiosity & Innovation: We encourage a culture of curiosity and innovation, striving to be early adopters in technology and staying ahead in our commitment to continuous improvement.
  • Integrity- Driven Decisions: Integrity guides every decision we make, ensuring transparency, honesty, and ethical conduct in all aspects of our operations.
  • Cultural Respect & Sharing: We deeply celebrate and honor our Alaska Native heritage, fostering intergenerational connections, embracing family values, and contributing to the cultural richness of our communities.