Guided fishing and instruction based in Brevard, NC

 

Ken Hardwick, Fishing Guide

Ken Hardwick, raised in the upstate of South Carolina, discovered his passion for fly-fishing while earning his degree in Wilderness Leadership and Experiential Education at Brevard College. Over the past 18 years, Ken has fished and guided in diverse locations, including Alaska, the Southern U.S., the Eastern Seaboard, and the Bahamas.

Currently residing in Brevard with his wife and two daughters, Ken dedicates his days to sharing his extensive knowledge of the local mountain waters. He excels in teaching and providing adventures for both new and experienced anglers, ensuring each outing is educational and memorable.

Join Ken Hardwick for an exceptional fishing experience, where his expertise and enthusiasm will help you develop your skills and create lasting memories on the water.

Caleb Cagle, Fishing Guide

Caleb Cagle, born in Transylvania County, is a seasoned fishing guide with a passion for sharing his knowledge and love for angling. He attended Monroe College in Rochester, NY, and has been guiding in the North Carolina region since 2018.

Caleb operates under a simple philosophy: every angler should leave with more knowledge than they started with. This commitment has allowed him to build strong, meaningful relationships with his clients, ensuring each trip is not just a fishing outing but a memorable experience.

With abundant patience and a dedication to delivering the best possible experience, Caleb takes immense pride in his work. His approach guarantees that every journey on the water is unforgettable and deeply rewarding.

 

Rob Hammett, Fishing Guide

Rob Hammett is an enthusiastic, friendly, and patient fishing guide from the upstate of South Carolina. He developed a passion for fly fishing early in life, honing his skills in the mountain streams of North Carolina while at Wofford College. After graduating, Rob attended an Orvis Endorsed Guide School in Paradise Valley, Montana.

Rob's fishing adventures span the United States, from trout fishing in Montana and Wyoming to pursuing migrating tarpon in Florida. His passion for fly fishing naturally evolved into a love for teaching and creating memorable experiences for his clients. Rob resides in South Carolina with his wife, two daughters, and their golden retriever, Georgia.

Join Rob for an enriching fishing experience, where his expertise and enthusiasm will help you become a better angler.

"I've been on countless trips with Ken Hardwick. My favorite about his guide-service is he has a unique way of making every trip special, regardless if it's your first trip or your hundredth. Ken takes the time to show you how to fish in a way that respects the land, which is so helpful as you begin to feel more confident with your stick. He goes above and beyond to make sure your party feels capable and confident in their waders. I can't wait for my next trip with Ken!"

— Patrick R.

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On The Rise Fishing LLC operates in the Pisgah Ranger District of The Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina under Permit# PIS6969 and is an equal opportunity provider.

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