Welcome to Hill Country Guides

Your destination for full service guided wade and float fishing trips in the White Mountains of New Hampshire

Owned and operated by Licensed NH fishing guide Nate Hill, HCG strives to ensure the best fishing possible on any given day.

Time not guiding is spent surveying waters new and old. Whether you wish to fish a pristine mountain stream, a calming meadow creek, a brawling river, or a remote pond, you've come to the right place.

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Each river has its own character. We'll help you find the perfect match for your skill level and what you're looking for.

On our trips we practice catch and release fly fishing with barb-less hooks.

Androscoggin River Fly Fishing

Errol, Milan, Berlin, Gorham and Shelburne, NH

The Androscoggin River offers a unique opportunity to achieve the coveted "Andro grand slam" - catching brook trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, landlocked salmon, smallmouth bass, and fall fish all in one day. We fish the Andro with a variety of flies and techniques: fishing small caddis, casting large streamers, dead drifting nymphs and fishing an evening spinner fall can all be done in one day.

Saco River Fly Fishing

Bartlett, North Conway, Conway, NH

The Saco River flows out of Crawford Notch and winds its way right through the Center of North Conway where the Fly Fishing Only stretch provides exceptional dry fly angling. Trips on the Saco are recommended for early morning or late evening when the dry fly fishing is at its finest, and the crowds are low. The Saco is the ideal setting to work on your dry fly dead drift. Sighting large brown trout sipping mayflies provides ample motivation. The Saco also provides opportunities to catch monster trout on big streamers.

Wild Brook Trout Fly Fishing

Jackson, Conway, Albany, Eaton, Freedom, and Ossippee, NH

These waters are un-stocked and un-pressured. Trout can be wary of predators from above, but strike hard when a fly is well presented. Much of this water is spring fed and low gradient allowing for sight fishing and explosive surface action. Many people believe that wild NH brook trout max out at six inches. These fish average eight inches with twelve inch specimens not uncommon.

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