JOHN KIRBY's ANCIENT MARINER GUIDE
SERVICE, LLC --
FLYFISHING & LIGHT TACKLE OUTFITTER
"A Cast Beyond the
Ordinary..."

Gordon's 43# Chinook (Aug 2006)
2006 OREGON RATES AND GUIDE POLICY
North River Scout
Daily Fee $150.00 PER PERSON. Maximum 4 anglers. All trips must be confirmed in advance.
Deposit $50.00 per person. Gratuities not included.
17 ft heated, motorized Diamondback Drift Boat
Daily Fee $250.00 ONE PERSON, $350 TWO PEOPLE. All trips must be confirmed in advance.
Deposit $100.00. Gratuities not included.
DAILY FEES INCLUDE: all fishing equipment, terminal tackle, bait (if used), and launch/shuttle fees.
DAILY FEES DO NOT INCLUDE: parking fees (if any), fishing licenses, lodging, transportation to and from the launch site, food and beverages, and other items of a personal nature.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED: Angling Licenses. Warm, waterproof clothing - layers are best. WATERPROOF SHOES OR BOOTS. Do not wear waders. It is cold in the morning; fog and "oregon sunshine" may occur at any time during the fishing day in the summer.
RESERVATION / CANCELLATION POLICY: Reservations are confirmed on receipt of deposit. Deposits will only be refunded in the event of confirmed personal emergencies provided that we are notified at least three days in advance, unless otherwise agreed at the time of booking. Deposits will be cheerfully returned if, in the guides' opinion, local conditions are not conducive to a successful outing. The guide may cancel the trip at any time prior to launch. The guide may also cancel the trip, or deny boarding to an individual and no refund will be made if, in his professional opinion, the individual does not have proper clothing for the outing or would create an unsafe condition.
For more information:
Captain John M. Kirby
U.S. Coast Guard Licensed & Insured
Oregon Marine Board License #3965
Call
406.930.1133 or Email The Ancient Mariner
"He who does not
use a local guide does not know the land...." Sun Tzu
"He who does not use a local guide does not know the
water." John Kirby
Last Edit:
15 Sep 2006
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