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Fly Fishing Guide

Moran, WY · On-site

$17.75/hr

Provide guided fly fishing excursions on the Snake River within Grand Teton National Park and make every effort to help customers catch fish, while teaching and informing them of the ecology of the ...

Provide guided fly fishing excursions on the Snake River within Grand Teton National Park and make every effort to help customers catch fish, while teaching and informing them of the ecology of the ...

Provide guided fly fishing excursions on the Snake River within Grand Teton National Park and make every effort to help customers catch fish, while teaching and informing them of the ecology of the ...

Your role centers around conducting guided fishing tours, sharing your expertise on fly fishing techniques, and offering insights into the park's aquatic ecosystems. Safety is paramount in your ...

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You oversee all aspects of the fly-fishing department, where the soul of the brand comes to life. As a sales floor leader, you embody Orvis core values as you deliver world-class customer service ...

You oversee all aspects of the fly-fishing department, where the soul of the brand comes to life. As a sales floor leader, you embody Orvis core values as you deliver world-class customer service ...

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How much do fly fishing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for fly fishing in the United States is $20.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.94 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professional fly fishing guides and how can they be addressed?

Professional fly fishing guides often face challenges such as adapting to changing weather and river conditions, managing client expectations, and ensuring safety on the water. To address these, guides must stay informed about local conditions, maintain strong communication with clients before and during trips, and continuously update their safety training. Building strong relationships with local outfitters and other guides can also help share insights and improve the overall guiding experience.

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

To thrive as a Fly Fishing Guide, you need in-depth knowledge of local fish species, aquatic ecosystems, and fly fishing techniques, often backed by relevant certifications in fishing, boating, or first aid. Familiarity with GPS devices, fishing gear, knot-tying tools, and sometimes boat operation is typical. Strong interpersonal communication, patience, and the ability to instruct and motivate clients are standout soft skills. These abilities ensure both safety and a positive client experience, which are critical for client satisfaction and professional reputation.

What Are Fly Fishing Jobs?

Fly fishing jobs include retail work, guide work, and instruction. Retail jobs at a fly shop include salesperson, manager, inventory jobs, and merchandising. Guides may work through a retail operation, for a private guide or outfitting company, or on a freelance basis. As a guide, your duties are to set up fly fishing expeditions and lead the trips. You typically handle all the logistics, such as travel, accommodations, equipment transportation, and meals. As an instructor, your responsibilities are to teach students how to fly fish and to understand the rules and regulations of the sport. These lessons include the basics of casting, using a fly rod, how to hand-tie lures, and other skills a fly angler needs to be successful.

What is the difference between Fly Fishing vs Fly Fishing Guide?

AspectFly FishingFly Fishing Guide
Required CredentialsBasic fishing licenses, knowledge of techniquesFishing licenses, guiding certifications, customer service skills
Work EnvironmentNatural outdoor settings, lakes, riversOutdoor locations, guiding clients on fishing trips
Employer & Industry UsageRecreational fishing, hobbyists, sport fishingTourism companies, outdoor recreation industry

Fly Fishing is a recreational activity focused on catching fish using specialized techniques and gear. A Fly Fishing Guide, however, is a professional who leads and assists clients during fishing trips, requiring additional certifications and customer service skills. While both roles share outdoor environments and industry overlap, guides focus on providing expertise and ensuring a safe, enjoyable experience for clients.

What is fly fishing?

Fly fishing is a specialized method of angling that uses a lightweight, artificial 'fly' to catch fish. Unlike traditional fishing, fly fishing relies on casting techniques that use the weight of the line rather than the bait to propel the fly. Anglers typically target species such as trout, salmon, and bass in freshwater streams, rivers, and lakes. The sport emphasizes technique, patience, and an understanding of aquatic ecosystems. Fly fishing can be both a recreational pastime and a competitive sport.
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Fly Fishing Guide

Vail Resorts

Moran, WY • On-site

$17.75/hr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 11 days ago


Vail Resorts rating

6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

Based on 154 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Create Your Experience of a Lifetime!  

Come work and play in the mountains!  Whether it's your first time seeing the mountains, or you already call them home, joining our team means discovering (or re-discovering!) a passion for the outdoors while building lifelong connections with teammates and guests from around the world. 

Join the Grand Teton Lodge Company for a season or stay for a career at one/many of our 40+ resorts. From day one, you'll receive some of the highest compensation rates in the industry, free access to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, FREE Employee housing, an easy and affordable meal plan, free activities, 40% retail discounts, the chance to grow through Epic Service - our leading training and development program, and wellness benefits to fuel your success.  

Other Employee Benefits 

  • Paid SICK time 

  • Paid PTO after 500 hrs.  

  • 401(k) Retirement Plan  

  • Employee Assistance Program 

  • Excellent training and professional development 

  • Referral Program 

To Learn More, please review the Benefits Eligibility Summary 

Job Summary:

Provide guided fly fishing excursions on the Snake River within Grand Teton National Park and make every effort to help customers catch fish, while teaching and informing them of the ecology of the river and its surroundings. Educate clients on special nature of the native fish they are pursuing and the fragile balance that must be kept. Strictly enforce, follow, and promote catch and release practices. Guides must keep the safety of their customers foremost in mind and must abide by Wyoming boating regulations, Wyoming Game & Fish laws, and Grand Teton National Park laws & regulations at all times.

Job Specifications: 

  • Starting Wage: $17.75/hr
  • Employment Type: Summer Seasonal 2026 
  • Shift Type: Full Time hours available
  • Minimum Age: At least 18 years of age 
  • Housing Availability: No 


Job Responsibilities:

  • Guides must own their own drift boat, and be properly licensed and insured.
  • Guide must utilize their own personal vehicle to tow their boat, and be willing to transport clients in their vehicle. Vehicle must be cleaned and properly maintained at all times.
  • Guide must provide their own high quality type III life jacket, and a minimum of two complete fly rod and reel packages.
  • Guide must have a current Wilderness First Aid and CPR certification.
  • A commercial livery insurance is required, with a $500,000 per occurance coverage with appropriate entities listed as additional insured.
  • Guide must have a current fishing license
  • Guide must possess strong river knowledge and have a focus on safety at all times. Must have experience rowing drift boats on large rivers, and a full understanding of swiftwater rescue methods.
  • Must practice river stewardship, leave no trace, and pack it out standards.
  • Must have knowledge of aquatic insects.
  • Able to provide fly casting instruction and ability to tie knots and rig rods for clients.
  • Must maintain a professional appearance, and be punctual at all times.
  • Prior to departure discuss Park re-entry with the guest and insure that they have their park entrance fee receipt with them.
  • Be prepared with a lunch and ample water (clean cooler with fresh ice), safety equipment and fishing gear.
  • Ensure all fishermen in the fishing party have the correct fishing licenses.
  • Aid them in carrying their supplies to the guide boat and make them comfortable for the trip. Advise them and be sure they have any gear they may need before the trip begins, such as life jackets, rain gear, etc. Guide is responsible for providing life jackets and a safe boat environment.
  • Be aware of weather conditions and advise customers of possible rain or windy conditions.
  • Give the client lessons and direction on how to fly fish, how to use the gear, how to properly handle and release fish and how to sit in the boat in a safe and comfortable manner and assist them in catching fish!
  • Return guests to the place of the trips origination or to a mutually agreeable ending location.
  • Check your boat and car for any personal items that the clients brought with them.
  • Other duties as assigned 

Job Requirement:

  • Required to provide and maintain their own livery insurance
  • Valid CPR or first aid card is required
  • Successful completion of MVR
  • Required to provide own fishing gear as outlined by manager


What's In It For You?
 

  • FREE Dormitory Housing (including linens and all utilities) or Full Hook-Up RV Sites 
  • FREE Wi-Fi 
  • FREE National Park Pass to Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park 
  • FREE Participation in guest activities: Horseback rides, kayak and boat rentals, lake cruises & scenic raft tours, 200 miles of hiking trails and THE greatest perk ever – living in one of the most picturesque national parks! 
  • FREE Recreation Program and complimentary use of Rec Halls, Employee Gyms (Climbing Wall at JLL) and watersports equipment. 
  • 40% retail discounts plus online ProDeals 
  • 20% grocery and restaurant discounts 
  • $112/week Meal Plan covers 3 meals/day in the employee cafeteria (mandatory for dorm residents, optional for RVers, FREE for Salary roles) 

Before you apply, visit http://www.TetonEmployee.com for detailed information about housing and other information you will find helpful. 

We are committed to environmental stewardship and sustainability through zero waste, energy and water conservation, green dining and retail, volunteerism, and education. Grand Teton Lodge Company offers an amazing place to live and work, as well as FREE dormitory housing. 

In completing this application, and when submitting related documentation, applicants may redact information that identifies their age, date of birth, and/or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.  

Vail Resorts is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other status protected by applicable law. 


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