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    • Home/Contact
    • Rates
    • About US
    • How to Book a Trip
    • Customer Testimonials
    • 2025 update
    • Non Discrimination
  • Home/Contact
  • Rates
  • About US
  • How to Book a Trip
  • Customer Testimonials
  • 2025 update
  • Non Discrimination

Customer Testimonials

George Barlow 2009

Henry and Sharon Mau 2009

George Barlow 2009

"Thanks for a great trip last Friday...We couldn't have had more fun."

Mike McCall 2010

Henry and Sharon Mau 2009

George Barlow 2009

"I just wanted to say thanks for your patience...in trying to teach the four of us Texans how to fly fish...Everyone had fun. We are indebted to you for a great memory."

Henry and Sharon Mau 2009

Henry and Sharon Mau 2009

Henry and Sharon Mau 2009

"Thank you for the pictures and the experience of fly fishing in paradise."

Jennifer 2012

Slaton Fry 2013

Henry and Sharon Mau 2009

"Thanks so much for a great time."

Slaton Fry 2013

Slaton Fry 2013

Slaton Fry 2013

....the pleasure was all ours-beautiful location and a very patient guide. This morning was the highlight of our trip west."

John Reed 2014

Slaton Fry 2013

Slaton Fry 2013

"I learned more from you in a half day than I learned in the entire ten years I have been trying to fish on my own. Thanks for opening a whole new chapter in my fly fishing career." 

Cutthroat Fly Fishing is an equal opportunity provider.

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