Hilton Head is ever increasing the amount of guides. Here at Locoflycharters we don't need to
talk bad about any guides. No digs. With over twenty-five years of saltwater fly fishing experience
and guiding in three different countries, we have been in the game long enough. Besides, You
have to be "behind" someone to talk behind their back. We don't need to. The best way I can
help you pick a Hilton Head Fly Fishing guide is to look at their websites and ask yourself. Which
Hilton Head guide's pictures and experiences do you want to be a part of? How does theirfishing
reports look year round? Is it on fly? or bait? offshore away from the flats?
A high quality flats boat, although not a direct correlation, is a good indicator that a guide
takes his flats job seriously and uses the right tool for the job. It's just another indication he's in it
for the long haul and not part-time. Google ranking, unfortunately, is not structured based on
ability or quality of trips. I'm sure there are many fine guides on that first page, but one is not a
reflection of the other. As we move up those rankings I hope people choose to fish with us not
because we were the first website they found, but rather, on other qualities; like word of mouth
from one of our clients, etc. Many of the guides I have always looked up to and aspire to be like
(i.e. Steve Huff and Rob Fordyce) don't even own a website. I hope one day I can take mine
down.
We are proud to say, as one of the only full time Hilton Head Fly Fishing guides, we are always
blazing our own trails and running that ragged edge. Every trip is unique with plenty of shots at
huge fish in shallow water. Check out our Gallery or Testimonials to catch a glimpse.
talk bad about any guides. No digs. With over twenty-five years of saltwater fly fishing experience
and guiding in three different countries, we have been in the game long enough. Besides, You
have to be "behind" someone to talk behind their back. We don't need to. The best way I can
help you pick a Hilton Head Fly Fishing guide is to look at their websites and ask yourself. Which
Hilton Head guide's pictures and experiences do you want to be a part of? How does theirfishing
reports look year round? Is it on fly? or bait? offshore away from the flats?
A high quality flats boat, although not a direct correlation, is a good indicator that a guide
takes his flats job seriously and uses the right tool for the job. It's just another indication he's in it
for the long haul and not part-time. Google ranking, unfortunately, is not structured based on
ability or quality of trips. I'm sure there are many fine guides on that first page, but one is not a
reflection of the other. As we move up those rankings I hope people choose to fish with us not
because we were the first website they found, but rather, on other qualities; like word of mouth
from one of our clients, etc. Many of the guides I have always looked up to and aspire to be like
(i.e. Steve Huff and Rob Fordyce) don't even own a website. I hope one day I can take mine
down.
We are proud to say, as one of the only full time Hilton Head Fly Fishing guides, we are always
blazing our own trails and running that ragged edge. Every trip is unique with plenty of shots at
huge fish in shallow water. Check out our Gallery or Testimonials to catch a glimpse.