riverhunter
12/19/2016 5:30:00 PMRiverChromeGS
12/19/2016 9:29:00 PMBluDog
12/19/2016 9:34:00 PMHere are some things that are good and some things not so good. Not all guides are the same. Some are actual guides and professional. Others aren't really guides and just want your $. Some are not reliable at all.
Good Things: On the Quinault. Prime water with either no other boats or just a couple. Can be lots of fish. Nice sized fish. Fresh fish. Big Fish. Nice guy. Very knowledgeable. On the Salmon. Great lady.. Was there on time. Took us to a great spot early. Nice fish. She worked for us. Liberal Limits.
Bad things on Quinault: Double booking. Wanting to put 4 in the boat when I had booked it for 2 people early. No $ discount or apology for the screw up. Not always reliable. Cut us to a 1/2 day during prime Salmon Time with excuses. Turns out he took someone hunting. Put a 3rd person in the boat on another occasion. Starts drinking by 10:00 a.m.. Salmon River. 5 people in a short stretch. Has gotten very crowded. Prices have increased. Very remote. A lot of effort and expense to get there and to have the trip go south because of an unreliable guide. I know of 1 reliable guide that has stopped guiding Steelhead because it isn't what it was.
Costs. In a boat your looking at $200 or more per person + tip. On the Salmon or Cook you're looking at $150 to $200 per person. I do know people that are getting walk ins for less but the guides aren't really guides. I've learned to ask a lot of questions. I suggest you do the same. Good Luck.
MoonValley
12/19/2016 10:33:00 PMI did hear there was a female guide - I can't recall the name -- who provided great service and put her clients on lots of fish. If folks have any recommendations, I'd be glad to have them.