Quint Rogers, Owner, and Head Guide.

Quint became a guide in the old-fashioned way. He paid his dues out west and learned how to row a raft, find fish, and take care of clients from some of the best guides in the world. Quint works hard for his clients, regardless of experience level, and he is always on the hunt for the next hungry fish. With over 1,000 days logged on Georgia Piedmont waters, there are few guides who are more skilled and experienced in these fisheries. A trip with Quint will be a day on the river to remember.

Alex Williams, Walk-Wade Guide

Alex has lived and fished on the granite shoals of middle Georgia his whole life. Already proficient with conventional tackle, Alex quickly took to the fly rod during college. After meeting Quint through mutual friends and spending some time observing his way of guiding, both agreed that Alex could add a lot to this operation, and he certainly has. Alex specializes in wading trips during the warmer months and is an extremely patient teacher suited to beginner anglers of all ages.

Alex Wallis, Boat Guide

Alex has been fly-fishing for nearly 30 years and grew up boating and fishing the streams of East Tennessee for trout, bass, and bream. His other life in the Air Force brought him to Georgia, where he discovered Shoal Bass and everything the region had to offer. He instructed fly-fishing and fly-tying for the University of Tennessee Outdoor Center and is a proficient teacher of beginners and skilled alike.  Always willing to try new things to get clients on fish, a day out with “Big Bobby” will surely be an adventure! 

Jamie Rogers, Specialty Guide

Jamie grew up exploring and getting lost in the creeks and rivers of Georgia, alongside the rest of her fishy family. She's always been just as happy with a fish on the end of her line as finding a hellgrammite under a rock: as long as she's at least ankle deep in some flowing water not much else matters. Her innate curiosity for all things aquatic has taken her from doing science fair projects in the neighborhood creek, all the way to becoming a field biologist studying Shoal Bass ecology and conservation. As a trained naturalist with a Masters in Fisheries from Auburn University, as well an experienced expedition guide, Jamie is excited to offer clients unique and immersive single and multi-day trips, all while chasing some of the best sport fish the Southeast has to offer.