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Worldwide TRAVEL SERVICES<br />

DAVE BROWN OUTFITTERS<br />

Canadian Rockies<br />

Travel - <strong>Fishing</strong> - Accomodations - How to Get There - When to Go - Rates - Much More<br />

TAILWATERS TRAVEL PUBLICATION<br />

© 2011 <strong>Tailwaters</strong> Travel


table of contents<br />

DAVE BROWN OUTFITTERS<br />

accomodations 18-21<br />

general description<br />

fishing information<br />

4-7<br />

How to Get There<br />

sample itinerary<br />

seasonALITY<br />

When to go<br />

rates<br />

22-23<br />

24-27<br />

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tailwaters travel services<br />

Personalized Service<br />

Perhaps our greatest asset is our hands on<br />

dedication to insuring your trip is perfectly &<br />

conveniently planned. We are not your standard<br />

9:00-5:00 travel agency. <strong>Our</strong> staff is on call to<br />

answer the most trivial of questions, lend a hand in<br />

an emergency, or help gather any last minute gear,<br />

flies, or tackle. Every trip we plan is personalized to<br />

each individuals special needs or requests, specific<br />

itinerary and seasonality. We are a small operation<br />

that succeeds because we offer the best customer<br />

service in the industry.<br />

Outfitting Guides & Pre-trip Organization<br />

When you book a trip with us you will receive one of our destination specific outfitting guides.<br />

These comprehensive packets contain everything from maps to gear & tackle recommendations,<br />

information about commercial travel arrangements, lodge policy, country information, itinerary,<br />

travel insurance and much more. <strong>Our</strong> outfitting guides have been meticulously prepared to<br />

provide you with the most informative and up to date pre-trip planning reference in the industry.<br />

Although we are always on call at the office, our outfitting guides are the ultimate go-to resource<br />

for questions or concerns about planning your trip.<br />

8-17<br />

terms and conditions<br />

pre-trip planning<br />

29<br />

back<br />

Save Time and Money<br />

You the client dont pay a penny for our services! <strong>Our</strong> destination recommendations,<br />

organization and pre-trip planning services are completely free of charge. We can assist with<br />

every question, concern, or special request related to your adventure at zero cost!<br />

We Have Been There<br />

We do not send our clients to any destination we have not visited ourselves. From the remote<br />

rivers of the Kamchatka Peninsula, the marshes of Southern Louisiana, to the sandy flats of the<br />

Seychelles, we have experienced the travel involved, eaten the food, fished with the guides and<br />

know exactly what gear and tackle is most productive.<br />

ABOUT THE COVER<br />

A FLOAT ON THE ELK RIVER IN FERNIE. PHOTO BY: ANDRES GONZALEZ


CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

DESTINATION DESCRIPTION<br />

dave brown OUTFITTERS<br />

location<br />

The Canadian Rockies are a refreshing alternative<br />

for those anglers exhausted with<br />

heavy crowds on many of today’s famous<br />

(and busy) fisheries in the U.S. West. Southwestern<br />

Alberta and Southeastern British<br />

<strong>Co</strong>lumbia are appreciated by all visitors as<br />

some of the most scenic country in North<br />

America. Located directly above the State<br />

of Montana, amidst the marvel of the Canadian<br />

Rockies, the region offers countless<br />

rivers (both float and walk and wade) and<br />

four species of trout (brown, cutthroat, bull,<br />

rainbows). This is classic Rocky Mountain<br />

fly fishing at its best, less the crowded conditions<br />

of other destinations, here dry fly<br />

fishing is the norm and the diversity of the<br />

angling options seems limitless.<br />

In a world where intrepid anglers seem to<br />

have less time on their hands, D.B.O. offers<br />

one of the most convenient venues<br />

for a week’s adventure, or a long weekend<br />

trout fix. Direct flights to Calgary, Alberta<br />

from most U.S. cities (including Dallas / Ft.<br />

Worth) make travel to the region infinitely<br />

easier than the majority of the U.S.’s comparable<br />

trout fisheries.<br />

Fall Bird Hunting with D.B.O.<br />

D.B.O. was also the first outfitter in Western<br />

Canada to offer upland bird hunts<br />

over pointing dogs for Hungarian Partridge<br />

and Sharp-tail Grouse from their lodge<br />

in Cabri, Saskatchewan. If you are a bird<br />

hunter, we encourage you to consider a trip<br />

with Dave Brown in the Fall. The bird hunting<br />

trips can easily be combined with some<br />

trout fishing as well.<br />

Location:<br />

Eastern British <strong>Co</strong>lumbia / Western Alberta<br />

Headquarters in Fernie, B.C and Calgary, AB<br />

Destination Description:<br />

Dave Brown Outfitter’s operation is one of<br />

the most versatile and dynamic programs in<br />

North America. With headquarters’ in the<br />

beautiful ski town of Fernie, B.C. and the<br />

charming cattle / oil town on Calgary, AB,<br />

D.B.O. has the ability to organize unique, tailormade,<br />

Photo and individual Caption itineraries covering a multitude<br />

of rivers, differing countryside, species, as<br />

well as fishing style and accommodation.<br />

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CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

DAVE BROWN OUTFITTERS<br />

<strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> Films & Photos by Andres Gonzalez: www.ideashd.com


CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

THE FISHING<br />

From West to East...…<br />

dave brown OUTFITTERS<br />

The <strong>Fishing</strong>:<br />

Since 1990, Dave Brown Outfitters (formerly<br />

The Elk River Angler) has catered<br />

to anglers from around the world on the<br />

trout-rich waters of the Canadian Rockies<br />

and Purcells. D.B.O. was the first fly-fishing<br />

guide service on the Elk River and the first<br />

multi–river guide service in the Canadian<br />

Rocky Mountain region.<br />

For the purposes of organizing D.B.O. trips,<br />

we break down the operation into three<br />

separate areas in the southeastern British<br />

<strong>Co</strong>lumbia and southwestern Alberta region…<br />

1) Fernie, B.C. and the Elk River drainage<br />

2) Calgary, AB and the Bow River drainage<br />

3) Anchor B Lodge and the Oldman River drainage<br />

(basically everything between Fernie and Calgary).<br />

Depending on the length of the trip<br />

and client preferences, we can organize trips<br />

with D.B.O. that expose anglers to any one,<br />

two, or all three venues. From the big water<br />

and huge browns of the Bow, to the high<br />

volume dry fly fishing for cutthroat on the<br />

Elk, giant bull trout in remote alpine streams<br />

high in B.C., or more traditional rainbow and<br />

brown trout fishing on many famous and not<br />

so famous rivers in between; the diversity in<br />

angling options with D.B.O. is truly unrivaled.<br />

The Elk River ---- Fernie, British <strong>Co</strong>lumbia<br />

The Fernie region is ideal for hard-core<br />

anglers as well as total novices… It also<br />

offers a delightful town with other activities<br />

and restaurants for families or nonangling<br />

companions. The Elk River is the<br />

most easterly river in British <strong>Co</strong>lumbia, and<br />

perhaps the most scenic and stunning river<br />

valley in all of North America. As it cuts<br />

through the spectacular Canadian Rocky<br />

Mountains, this midsized freestone river<br />

picks up nutrients and more volume from<br />

countless fishable, walk & wade tributaries.<br />

What draws anglers to the Elk River<br />

is non-stop dry fly fishing for wild & native<br />

westslope cutthroat trout, large bull trout,<br />

and no crowds! The water is very easy to<br />

read, and highly visible dry flies are the typical<br />

patterns of choice for eager cutthroats.<br />

Due to the river’s size, the Elk River is best<br />

suited to floating and has a classic make up<br />

of boulder strewn runs, deep pools, riffles<br />

and numerous side channels. An angler can<br />

expect to fish attractor dry flies while floating<br />

and while wading fishing more “hatch<br />

specific” against a myriad of structures.<br />

Other “must do” rivers in the area include<br />

the St.Mary, Bull, Wigwam and when fishable<br />

the Kootenay. Anglers can also make day<br />

trips to Alberta to fish the Crowsnest and<br />

Oldman Rivers from Fernie.<br />

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CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

THE FISHING<br />

booking a Trip with <strong>Tailwaters</strong><br />

PRE TRIP PLANNING<br />

Seriously - the best in the business!<br />

When you book a trip with us you will receive one of our destination specific outfitting guides.<br />

These comprehensive packets contain everything from maps to gear & tackle recommendations,<br />

information about commercial travel arrangements, lodge policy, country information, itinerary,<br />

travel insurance and much more. <strong>Our</strong> outfitting guides have been meticulously prepared to<br />

provide you with the most informative and up to date pre-trip planning reference in the industry.<br />

Although we are always on call at the office, our outfitting guides are the ultimate go-to resource<br />

for questions or concerns about planning your trip.<br />

<strong>Tailwaters</strong> <strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />

2416 McKinney Ave.<br />

Dallas, Tx. 75201<br />

214.219.2500<br />

888.824-5420<br />

<strong>Tailwaters</strong> <strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />

2416 McKinney Ave.<br />

Dallas, Tx. 75201<br />

214.219.2500<br />

888.824-5420<br />

the elk river: not a prettier float trip in the rocky mountains<br />

<strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> Films & Photos by Andres Gonzalez: www.


CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

CUTTHROATS ON DRIES<br />

booking a Trip with <strong>Tailwaters</strong><br />

PRE TRIP PLANNING<br />

Seriously - the best in the business!<br />

When you book a trip with us you will receive one of our destination specific outfitting guides.<br />

These comprehensive packets contain everything from maps to gear & tackle recommendations,<br />

information about commercial travel arrangements, lodge policy, country information, itinerary,<br />

travel insurance and much more. <strong>Our</strong> outfitting guides have been meticulously prepared to<br />

provide you with the most informative and up to date pre-trip planning reference in the industry.<br />

Although we are always on call at the office, our outfitting guides are the ultimate go-to resource<br />

for questions or concerns about planning your trip.<br />

<strong>Tailwaters</strong> <strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />

2416 McKinney Ave.<br />

Dallas, Tx. 75201<br />

214.219.2500<br />

888.824-5420<br />

<strong>Tailwaters</strong> <strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />

2416 McKinney Ave.<br />

Dallas, Tx. 75201<br />

214.219.2500<br />

888.824-5420<br />

THE ELK OFFERS USER FRIENDLY DRY FLY FISHING FOR CUTTHROATS


CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

THE FISHING<br />

dave brown OUTFITTERS<br />

The fishing on the Bow really<br />

starts to get going in late April,<br />

corresponding with hatches of<br />

Baetis and Midges, as well as a<br />

few Skwala Stoneflies. Towards<br />

mid May the trout really start<br />

to look up as March Browns<br />

and Caddis make their appearance.<br />

Although the rainbows<br />

are moving up tributaries to<br />

spawn, the fishing remains excellent<br />

as there are still plenty<br />

of rainbows in the river to keep<br />

things interesting.<br />

Anchor B Ranch & The Oldman River Drainage<br />

Located in South Western Alberta, on the<br />

Banks of the Oldman River, the Anchor “B”<br />

Ranch - <strong>Fly</strong> fishing Lodge is the first lodge of<br />

its kind in the Canadian Rockies offering unforgettable<br />

angling adventures on a multitude<br />

of famous and not so famous rivers including<br />

the Oldman, Livingstone, Croswsnest, Highwood,<br />

Waterton, and Castle Rivers. The Elk<br />

River is a scenic one hour drive away as well.<br />

These rivers vary from alpine cutthroat<br />

streams, medium sized foothill rainbow and<br />

brown trout waters, and prairie tailwater<br />

rivers along with the variety of creeks and<br />

streams. Again, anglers are able to target four<br />

species of trout including, brown, cutthroat,<br />

bull and rainbow, not to mention cuttbows.<br />

All the rivers are perfectly suited to dry fly<br />

fishing which is DBO’s preferred method under<br />

most conditions.<br />

The Bow River --- Calgary, Alberta<br />

Southern Alberta’s Bow River is a fly fisher’s<br />

paradise, especially if you are after BIG brown<br />

trout. Located inside and downstream of the<br />

City of Calgary this big tailwater river boasts<br />

a self sustaining combined population of 3000<br />

rainbow and brown trout per mile that average<br />

a solid eighteen inches. It is easy to see<br />

why the Bow River is rated as one of the best<br />

big fish rivers in Western North America.<br />

The fifty mile trophy stretch is best suited<br />

to floating, even by western standards it is<br />

consider a big river with a flow that averages<br />

around 3500 c.f.s, and the average width of<br />

the river is 80 yards. Except for very low<br />

winter flows the river is impossible to cross.<br />

Downstream of the city, the river has carved<br />

a spectacular valley. The banks are lined with<br />

<strong>Co</strong>ttonwood and Aspen stands that give way<br />

to grass covered breaks and sandstone cliffs.<br />

Depending on the conditions, during the<br />

course of a day you could find yourself fishing<br />

streamers, nymphs and large attractor<br />

dry flies from a moving drift boat, and then<br />

stalking large, surface feeding brown or rainbow<br />

trout feeding on small caddis or mayflies.<br />

From ripping large streamers, chunking<br />

large terrestrials -- or situations that demand<br />

light tippets, small dry flies and a delicate<br />

presentation; the Bow offers something for<br />

all angling styles and preferences. There are<br />

also many opportunities to<br />

find yourself out of the boat<br />

and wading up or along a<br />

myriad of side channels, back<br />

channels, riffles and high banks<br />

casting “hopper –dropper” or<br />

light nymph rigs to large trout<br />

spotted feeding below ...<br />

<strong>Co</strong>nsider the Bow as a 2-3<br />

day addition to a complete<br />

D.B.O. itinerary, or simply take<br />

a direct and inexpensive commercial<br />

flight into Calgary for<br />

a long weekend trout fix!<br />

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CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

THE FISHING<br />

booking a Trip with <strong>Tailwaters</strong>


CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

ACCOMMODATIONS<br />

dave brown OUTFITTERS<br />

location<br />

Accommodations:<br />

Guests with D.B.O. have a choice of a dozen different<br />

accommodation types in all the regions they fish in accordance<br />

with preference, budget, and expectation. The<br />

majority of our clients stay at the following facilities:<br />

Fernie, B.C. Region<br />

There are numerous options in Fernie ranging<br />

in price point and style from inexpensive<br />

motels in town to upscale resort-style lodging<br />

– or even private house rentals.<br />

Island Lake Lodge<br />

Photo Caption<br />

The majority of our clients stay at the Island<br />

Lake Lodge, a five star ski resort with<br />

beautiful views and excellent service. This<br />

is the best choice for anglers with families<br />

and non-angling companions seeking a little<br />

more luxury. Anglers have a twenty minute<br />

drive up a beautiful mountain valley to meet<br />

their guides each day, but the gorgeous view<br />

is well worth the effort.<br />

Red Tree Lodge<br />

Anglers looking for a simpler place to<br />

stay in town should consider the Red Tree<br />

Lodge. Nothing too fancy, but very comfortable<br />

and centrally located near the fly<br />

shop in Fernie with a lively bar and very<br />

good restaurant.<br />

Birch Meadows Lodge Bed & Breakfast<br />

Great place to consider for those looking<br />

for a little more seclusion and wilderness<br />

escape. Although only seven miles from<br />

Fernie, Birch Meadows Lodge offers unique<br />

accommodations in private cabins and a<br />

quiet setting with bed and breakfast charm<br />

and warm hospitality.<br />

Fernie Lodging <strong>Co</strong>mpany<br />

Dave Brown Outfitters works with Fernie<br />

Lodging <strong>Co</strong>mpany for our clients that are<br />

looking for something along the lines of<br />

a private residence. The properties range<br />

from Luxury <strong>Co</strong>ndos to Large Private Chalets<br />

with housekeeping and in-house chefs.<br />

Fernie Lodging <strong>Co</strong>mpany has also assisted<br />

us in putting together corporate retreats.<br />

Anchor B Ranch &<br />

The Oldman River Region<br />

For anglers looking for the typical all inclusive<br />

“<strong>Fishing</strong> Lodge” experience in the Canadian<br />

Rockies, you should look no further than the<br />

Anchor B, located in southwestern Alberta<br />

on the banks of the Oldman River. The best<br />

way to describe the accommodations is “stylishly<br />

rustic”. Each cabin features private bathrooms<br />

and can accommodate two anglers.<br />

The total capacity of the lodge is eight guests<br />

which makes it perfect for a corporate retreat<br />

and most importantly personalized service.<br />

The dining experience at the Anchor “B” is<br />

outstanding; guests will enjoy family style dinning<br />

featuring the ranch’s own Black Angus<br />

Beef, continuous cocktails and an extensive<br />

selection of wines round out the experience.<br />

Calgary, AB -- The Bow River Region<br />

Most of our guests opt to stay at the stylish<br />

and surprisingly upscale Glenmore Inn. It<br />

is well located for venturing into town as<br />

well as being twenty - thirty minutes from<br />

the usual boat launches. Of course Calgary<br />

is loaded with tons of excellent restaurants<br />

and a myriad of accommodation options.<br />

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CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

ISLAND LAKE LODGE<br />

<strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> Films & Photos by Andres Gonzalez: www.ideashd.com


CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

HOW TO GET THERE<br />

Travel to visit Dave Brown Outfitters is very<br />

easy relative to most comparable destinations<br />

in the Rockies. There are numerous daily direct<br />

flights from most U.S. cities including Dallas / Ft.<br />

Worth into Calgary, Alberta.<br />

Guests visiting Fernie, B.C. usually arrive into<br />

Calgary and rent a car for the gorgeous three<br />

hour drives to Fernie. Alternatively, Kalispell<br />

and Whitefish, Montana is a beautiful three<br />

hour drive alongside Glacier National Park –<br />

however you must cross the border and clear<br />

customs en route.<br />

Sample Itinerary<br />

dave brown OUTFITTERS<br />

Day 5<br />

Early morning departure west to the Old Man River<br />

for one day of fishing en route to Calgary. The Old<br />

Man is approximately half way between Fernie and<br />

Calgary and breaks up the drive nicely. Following the<br />

fishing day, continue onward to Calgary for overnight.<br />

Day 6<br />

Full day of guided fishing on the Bow River in Alberta.<br />

<strong>Co</strong>ntinued overnight in Calgary.<br />

Day 7<br />

Departure Day. Spend a leisurely morning in Calgary<br />

prior to returning to the airport for the international<br />

flight home. There are no scheduled activities on the<br />

day of departure.<br />

The following sample itinerary is indicative of a fairly intrepid trip covering a lot of group<br />

and fishing numerous rivers in a 6 night / 5 day package. Itineraries exclusive to any individual<br />

region are welcomed and also encouraged. Ask us for recommendations for the<br />

ideal itinerary based upon your expectations and style.<br />

Day 1<br />

Travel commercially to Calgary, Alberta (Flight itinerary TBD)<br />

Upon arrival into Calgary, most clients rent a car and drive three hours to Fernie, British <strong>Co</strong>lumbia.<br />

Overnight in Fernie (accommodations TBD). There is no scheduled activity on the day<br />

of arrival. Relax at the lodge, have dinner, and prepare for the next three days of fishing in the<br />

Fernie area.<br />

Photo Caption<br />

Day 2-4<br />

Three full days of guided fishing in the Fernie area. Anglers will typically float fish the Elk River<br />

for a minimum of one day and possibly have the option to fish nearby rivers and streams in<br />

search of giant bull trout. <strong>Co</strong>ntinued overnight in Fernie, British <strong>Co</strong>lumbia.<br />

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CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

WHEN TO GO<br />

dave brown OUTFITTERS<br />

C a s t & B l a s t O p t i o n s<br />

Dave Brown Outfitters is<br />

also the first outfitter to<br />

employ a proper string of<br />

seasoned pointing dogs<br />

for Hungarian Partridge &<br />

Sharptail Grouse on the<br />

vast Canadian Prairies of<br />

Alberta & Saskatchewan.<br />

<strong>Co</strong>nsider a fall trip combining<br />

a few days for monster<br />

browns on the Bow<br />

River with some worldclass<br />

upland bird hunting.<br />

Ask for Details…<br />

<strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> Films & Photos by Andres Gonzalez: www.ideashd.com<br />

sEASONALITY / wHEN TO gO:<br />

With happy cutthroats eager to eat dries almost<br />

anytime, the Fernie area fishes wonderfully<br />

all season long as well (May – September).<br />

D.B.O. operates on the Bow River as early as<br />

late April and concludes in late October…<br />

when upland bird hunts can be combined<br />

with a few days of fishing. Spring caddies and<br />

streamer fishing on the Bow can absolutely<br />

be dynamite and is perhaps our favorite early<br />

season river in the Rockies.<br />

The early summer fishing in late May and early<br />

June is a blast for anglers looking to experience<br />

the giant salmon fly hatches, while midsummer<br />

sees prolific PMD, golden stone, green<br />

drake, and a myriad of other mayfly and caddis<br />

hatches offering great dry-fly fishing in most<br />

years. Late July, August and early September<br />

are traditionally months to experience great<br />

terrestrial fishing with grasshoppers, ants, and<br />

other highly visible dries. Dave Brown Outfitters<br />

has enough diverse fishing opportunity to<br />

accommodate anglers all season long.<br />

N o n - A n g l i n g A c t i v i t y<br />

Although fishing is the predominant<br />

activity on trips with Dave Brown<br />

Outfitters, Fernie, British <strong>Co</strong>lumbia<br />

is an outdoor lover’s paradise. Nonangling<br />

companions are encouraged to<br />

join anglers to the Fernie area. Hiking,<br />

river rafting, mountain biking, golf at<br />

the Fernie Golf Club, and a handful of<br />

restaurants and shops are available to<br />

entertain non-angling companions.<br />

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CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

WIGWAM BULL TROUT!<br />

booking a Trip with <strong>Tailwaters</strong><br />

PRE TRIP PLANNING<br />

Seriously - the best in the business!<br />

When you book a trip with us you will receive one of our destination specific outfitting guides.<br />

These comprehensive packets contain everything from maps to gear & tackle recommendations,<br />

information about commercial travel arrangements, lodge policy, country information, itinerary,<br />

travel insurance and much more. <strong>Our</strong> outfitting guides have been meticulously prepared to<br />

provide you with the most informative and up to date pre-trip planning reference in the industry.<br />

Although we are always on call at the office, our outfitting guides are the ultimate go-to resource<br />

for questions or concerns about planning your trip.<br />

<strong>Tailwaters</strong> <strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />

2416 McKinney Ave.<br />

Dallas, Tx. 75201<br />

214.219.2500<br />

888.824-5420<br />

<strong>Tailwaters</strong> <strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />

2416 McKinney Ave.<br />

Dallas, Tx. 75201<br />

214.219.2500<br />

888.824-5420<br />

CORT DEHART WITH A DINK BULL TROUT FROM THE WIGWAM


CANADIAN ROCKIES<br />

2012 RATES<br />

dave brown OUTFITTERS<br />

guided <strong>Fishing</strong> rates<br />

**Rates are in Canadian Dollars. Inquire for Current US Exchange Rate<br />

(1-2 Anglers Per Boat/Guide)<br />

Elk River & Tributaries (Fernie)...........................CND$595 Per Boat/Guide<br />

Extra Distance Rivers (Fernie) ...........................CND$625-650 Per Boat/Guide<br />

Wigwam River (Fernie) .......................................CND$850 Per Boat/Guide<br />

Bow River (Calgary) ............................................CND$595 Per Boat/Guide<br />

Terms and <strong>Co</strong>nditions:<br />

<strong>Tailwaters</strong> Travel must adhere to the cancellation<br />

policies of the guides and lodges which<br />

it represents. Dave Brown Outfitters’ policy<br />

follows: A 50% non-refundable deposit is required<br />

at the time of booking to confirm all<br />

reservations. Final payment is due 60 days<br />

from departure. Deposits are non-refundable,<br />

but may be moved to another date during<br />

the same season if cancellation is received 60<br />

days or more prior to departure. At 60 days<br />

prior to departure, no refund or credit will be<br />

granted unless replacement clients are found.<br />

Refunds or credits cannot be issued for fishing<br />

time lost due to inclement weather. Refunds of<br />

deposits/payments made on credit cards will<br />

be charged a 3.5% service charge to fully compensate<br />

<strong>Tailwaters</strong> Travel for all bank charges<br />

incurred. Receipt of deposit and/or final payment<br />

is acknowledgement that registrant has<br />

read and accepts the cancellation, refund, and<br />

responsibility clauses.<br />

Accommodation Rates<br />

(1-2 Guests Per Room / Night)<br />

Typical Accommodation ranges $150 - $400 CND Per Room / Night<br />

** Accommodation ranges from standard hotel rooms, multi bedroom condos, to private house rentals.<br />

Inquire for Details.<br />

What’s Included:<br />

Specified nights single or double occupancy accommodations; Specified days of private or<br />

shared guided fishing; Lunch on fishing days<br />

What’s Not Included:<br />

Airfare to Calgary, Alberta or Kalispell, Montana; Ground Transportation or Rental Car to<br />

Fernie, BC or Calgary, AB; Breakfast and Dinner Meals; Beverages, Alcoholic beverages; Individual<br />

travel expenses; <strong>Fishing</strong> licenses; Gratuities; Laundry service; Equipment rentals, Flies &<br />

Terminal Tackle; Canadian Goods & Services Tax (GST); Items of a personal nature<br />

Photo Credits: Andres Gonzales, <strong>Tailwaters</strong> Travel, Dave Brown<br />

<strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> Films & Photos by Andres Gonzalez: www.ideashd.com<br />

T r a v e l i n s u r a n c e !<br />

Given the inherent strict refund policies<br />

associated with nearly all fishing packages, we<br />

cannot stress the importance of obtaining<br />

travel insurance to protect your investment.<br />

Travelers can obtain coverage for pre-existing<br />

health problems (related to yourself, your family,<br />

business partners, or your traveling partners),<br />

emergency evacuation, lost baggage, delay,<br />

life insurance packages; even “no questions<br />

asked” or “for work reasons” coverage.<br />

We will provide you with more detailed<br />

information about travel insurance from our<br />

sponsored provider, Travel Guard, when you<br />

book a trip with <strong>Tailwaters</strong> Travel.<br />

We can conveniently process a very<br />

comprehensive insurance policy for you inhouse<br />

after asking a few simple questions.<br />

CALL TODAY TO PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT:<br />

(214) 219-2500 or (888) 824-5420<br />

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ooking a Trip with <strong>Tailwaters</strong><br />

PRE TRIP PLANNING<br />

Seriously - the best in the business!<br />

When you book a trip with us you will receive one of our destination specific outfitting guides.<br />

These comprehensive packets contain everything from maps to gear & tackle recommendations,<br />

information about commercial travel arrangements, lodge policy, country information, itinerary,<br />

travel insurance and much more. <strong>Our</strong> outfitting guides have been meticulously prepared to<br />

provide you with the most informative and up to date pre-trip planning reference in the industry.<br />

Although we are always on call at the office, our outfitting guides are the ultimate go-to resource<br />

for questions or concerns about planning your trip.<br />

<strong>Tailwaters</strong> <strong>Fly</strong> <strong>Fishing</strong> <strong>Co</strong>.<br />

2416 McKinney Ave.<br />

Dallas, Tx. 75201<br />

214.219.2500<br />

888.824-5420<br />

©2011 TAILWATERS TRAVEL

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