Welcome to Redband Becoming Guide
Service.
The
greatest fishing adventure of your life awaits!
Just outside Klamath
Falls, Oregon, reside the biggest fish you’ll ever try to get your
hands around. Whether you are a novice angler or a master at the
craft of fly fishing, the trophy native redband rainbow trout you
catch here will leave you in utter disbelief.
With decades of experience in the Klamath Basin and Southern Oregon,
we thrive on knowing the very best places to fish in our fruitful,
nutrient-rich region. And more importantly, we know where these
huge, wild, native trout concentrate throughout the different
seasons.
Within close proximity resides the huge native redband rainbow trout
of the Williamson River, consistently breaking the 20-inch mark and
averaging 3-6 pounds. Every year, we boat multiple 10-plus-pound
fish.
The tremendous brown trout of the passionate, slow-moving Wood
River.
The spring-fed waters of Rocky Point on the west side of Upper
Klamath Lake hold remarkable numbers of fish in the summer months.
Some consider it the best stillwater trout fishery on the west
coast. Come judge for yourself.
All these fish migrate from the warmer Upper Klamath Lake
temperatures to seek refuge in these cool spring-fed waters, helping
to concentrate and even the playing field with these wild, native
giants.
Whether it’s swinging soft hackles on the Williamson River,
stripping leeches on Upper Klamath Lake, or enjoying the scenic ride
down the Wood River watching browns hammer hoppers, you’ll be doing
it using the best gear available.
So book now with Redband Becoming Guide Service and let us provide
the ultimate fishing experience.