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Join a guided fishing activity trip in Lantz, Nova Scotia on Wednesday, June 17th with experienced guide Alan Stortts. River Valley Guide Company delivers authentic fishing adventures in the heart of Nova Scotia's natural landscape, combining expert local knowledge with premium gear for an unforgettable angling experience.
Guide Alan Stortts of River Valley Guide Company on Wednesday, June 17th brings years of expertise to every guided fishing activity trip. This is your chance to fish Nova Scotia's premier waters with someone who knows every bend and pool. Alan's guided trips are built for anglers of all skill levels, whether you're chasing your first fish or refining advanced techniques. To reserve your spot or learn more about availability and rates, contact River Valley Guide Company directly.
The beauty of fishing with a seasoned guide lies in the access and knowledge. You'll launch from prime locations and work the water where fish are actively feeding. The energy is real - from the moment you hit the water to that rush when a strike hits your line, every cast counts. Alan positions you in the right spots at the right times, maximizing your chances for solid action.
Nova Scotia's waters deliver incredible fishing opportunities throughout the season. The landscape surrounding your fishing grounds is pure Nova Scotia - tree-lined banks, clean water, and the kind of quiet you can only find on the water. Whether conditions are calm or brisk, the experience connects you to what makes local fishing legendary.
Fishing in Nova Scotia means working dynamic waters that change with the seasons. The province's river systems and coastal streams host healthy fish populations, and understanding how to read the water is half the battle. Your guide's local expertise becomes invaluable - knowing which techniques work right now, where the fish are holding, and how weather and water conditions influence your success.
The setup you see in photos tells the story - gear packed tight, vehicles loaded, ready to move fast to productive water. That efficiency matters because it means more time fishing and less time wasted. The canoes and equipment are organized for quick launches and smooth transitions between spots. You're working with someone who has refined this routine through hundreds of trips.
Fishing trips like these demand respect for timing and preparation. Early mornings often deliver the best action, and being on the water at first light puts you in position to capitalize on peak feeding windows. The quiet of dawn on the water, the first cast, the anticipation - this is what guides and anglers live for.
Your guided fishing activity trip runs on a schedule that maximizes fishing time. Morning sessions typically launch early to catch that prime window when fish are most active. Afternoon sessions let you sleep in and still get solid hours on the water. What you bring depends on the season and target species, but your guide will advise you on what's needed. Dress in layers - Nova Scotia weather moves fast, and being prepared keeps you comfortable and focused on fishing. Always wear a life jacket and follow your guide's safety briefing. River Valley Guide Company prioritizes your safety as much as your success.