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"Gone Fishing"
Fly fishing on the Oak Creek in Oak Creek Canyon near Sedona is a wonderful way of spending a day. Join Jim McInnis, expert fly fisherman on an escorted tour to some of the best Sedaon fishing spots along the pristine Oak Creek."I know some great Sedona fishing spots I'd like to share with you – where we'll expore crystal clear pools framed by red rock cliffs and sycamore-shaded trails. As your guide, I can help you hone your skills. You can fish for rainbow or brown trout whle enjoying the tranquility and beatuty of what nature has provided in majestic Oak Creek Canyon.
“For the novice and experienced angler”. Jim has been a Coconino National Forest licensed guide for Sedona fishing along Oak Creek since 1995. He has been guiding longer than anyone else in the area and has a sense of humor only a seasoned fisherman seems to develop. Patience and a great attitude, both qualities he possesses in spades, truly help. He is a Sedona resident and outdoorsman at heart. HALF DAY SEDONA FISHING WITH Jim McInnis -All Gear Provided (Flys, Rods, License)
Gear Not Provided (License provided)
Contact Sedona Adventure Tours to arrange your Sedona fishing adventure with Jim McInnis Equipment Purchase and Rental We sell the parking permit required to park along the trailheads and in the national forest around Sedona (Referred to as Red Rock Country). We sell Fly Rods, flys, .....
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Jim is permited to fish and be a guide by Coconino National Forest. Jim grew up in Maine and started fishing when he was 6. He attended the Orvis Fly Fishing school in Manchester, Vermont and continue to practice the "catch and release" concept. His outings include lunch for a full day (half day available, equipment rental on request, basic fly-fishing instruction or more intensive practice lessons.