September 9 – October 26, 2013
You can do it all… spend cool mornings hunting upland birds over fine dogs and spend the afternoons casting to huge rising trout in private stillwaters. Enjoy the best of both sports at Falcon’s Ledge. For only a few short weeks these two “seasons” overlap. Plan your trip early, this package sells out fast.
Morning Hunts
Your morning hunts are spent on 3,000 acres of private cover with an expert guide and world class gun dogs. You are sure to get in a lot of great shooting. Hunts are conducted in traditional western style over pointing or flushing dogs. Typical hunts are two to four hunters with one guide and a team of dogs. At the end of the hunt, your pheasants and chukars will be cleaned and packaged for you to take home.
Afternoon Fly Fishing on Stillwaters
Your afternoon fly fishing adventures feature catch and release fishing on private trophy stillwaters with a personal instructor and guide.
Hunting Location
You will hunt on 3,000 plus acres of grain fields, food plots, cattails, creek banks, draws, tall grass and Russian olive trees. This beautiful farm valley surrounded by snow capped peaks is just 40 minutes from the Lodge. These acres are farmed and managed exclusively to provide a quality wild bird habitat providing food plots and cover for growth and reproduction of upland birds. On premium hunts we offer plenty of birds to hunt by augmenting the wild population when needed. To experience the noisy flush of a wily rooster pheasant near your feet and chukars bursting into flight from rocky cover will be remembered long after the hunt is over. With snowcapped mountains to the north and south, you will be hunting in some of the most incredible pheasant country anywhere.

Stillwaters
The eight stillwaters were created over ten years ago and hold an abundant population of Brown, Rainbow, Cutthroat, Brook trout and the acrobatic Donaldson Steelhead. These large fish provide a wonderful challenge to anglers of all skill levels. Perfect your cast from the banks or enjoy testing your skill in one of our float tubes. The stillwaters provide an excellent learning ground for beginning fly fishers and hold many trophy fish to excite the most seasoned fisherman. The largest fish to date has been recorded at 31 inches. There is no way of knowing in which of the eight stillwaters the next big fish will be caught. Each stillwater has its own secrets and idiosyncrasies that provide endless challenges and variety.
CAST ‘N’ BLAST ADVENTURES*
(September 10 – October 27, 2012)
Premium Bird Hunts ‘N’ Fly Fishing
| Six night, five day hunt/fish | $4,475 |
| Five night, four day hunt/fish | $3,580 |
| Four night, three day hunt/fish | $2,685 |
| Three night, two day hunt/fish | $1,790 |
| Two night, one day hunt/fish | $895 |
| Add a full day or half of fly fishing to your package trip by spending a day with our Orvis guides on the Provo or Weber River on your way into or out of Falcon’s Ledge. Your guide will meet you in Salt Lake City on your way in or escort you on your way out for a day of fantastic fly fishing on one of these blue ribbon waters. Don’t pass up the opportunity to experience these famous rivers you’ll literally pass on your way to visit Falcons Ledge. | |
| Add one full day guided fly fishing on the Provo or Weber River includes all gear, lunch, drinks and snacks | $450 |
| Add half day guided fly fishing on the Provo or Weber River includes all gear, drinks and snacks | $250 |
| Includes: Guided wingshooting and fly fishing, double occupancy lodging, country gourmet meals, transportation to shooting grounds and fishing locations, all necessary fly fishing equipment, two boxes of shotgun shells, warm-up round on the Bird Walk 6-stand clays course, cleaning and packaging of game. Every day includes a morning hunt with up to six birds per hunter and a half day of guided fly fishing. Additional birds available at a per bird rate. Rates are per person, minimum two hunters, single hunters add $100 per day. Fee for non participating guests accompanying wingshooting guests is $50.00 per day. | |







