Has sitting in the office on this beautiful spring day got you and your co-workers itching to get outside? Why not plan your next corporate outing on the water...

Like the winding turns of a river business is ever changing and so is the way we promote good business relationships. More and more business is taking place on our rivers and streams as many of today’s best entrepreneurial minds and visionaries have turned to fly fishing as a means to establish relationships and lasting memories.

In today’s rapidly evolving and fast paced business world, taking a client or coworker out fly fishing may be the best way to spend time together. By taking to the great outdoors with your business
counterparts you get to know and trust them better and them you. Fly fishing experiences take people out of their element and daily comfort zones, empowering them to confront nature head
on.

At The Flyfisher Guide Service and Lincoln Hills, we understand that modern business is about foresight and the ability to instigate and maintain positive and mutually beneficial relationships. Lincoln Hills member Mary Sullivan routinely uses fly fishing trips as way to facilitate business relationships.

Mary says, “The experience at Lincoln Hills is tremendous, when we go on corporate outings some of our people are experienced anglers and the rest are newcomers to the sport. The guides are extraordinary and do their best to get experienced anglers into trophy fish and guide beginners to their first fish on a fly rod. Everyone leaves with a big smile on their face and the beginners understand the passion their coworkers have for the sport.”

A guided fly fishing trip takes people out of the hustle and bustle of everyday life, away from crowded freeways, office cubicles and cell phones. The beauty of fly fishing, especially for trout, is that anyone can be successful with a little coaching and a lot of persistence. Wading in a
river is new to most people and so is catching fish and listening to the instruction and coaching of a professional fishing guide.

On a fishing trip people must work together to fish the river, take instruction and remain optimistic in order to catch fish. The memories made are everlasting as people always remember the biggest fish or the smallest fish or maybe when “Tim fell in the river.”

In the end, fly fishing brings people together and at The Flyfisher Guide Service it is our mission to quiet the mind and create unforgettable angling experiences. Our portfolio of private waters provide anglers with an all-inclusive fly fishing experience and we would be most privileged to take part in your next business endeavor.
Tight Lines,
The Flyfisher Guide Service
www.theflyfisher.com
Office: (800) 882-4314