We take Pastors Fly Fishing so They can Have a Day Off


Pastors need a day off too. That’s why we all got together and started fishing on Mondays. It’s turned out to be one of the best experiences in our lives.


A CALLING

“Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly.”

Matthew 11: 28-30 The Message


How it Works

Whether you are a pastor, or you know a pastor needing spiritual recharge, Pastors Monday is a good call. Simply ‘Book a Monday’ to start the journey. If you would like to help Pastors Monday non-profit, just click ‘Donate’ to make a cash donation.

 
 
 

 This is Pastors Monday


 Book A Pastors Monday in Oregon, North Texas, North Carolina, Colorado or Alaska

  • Oregon Chapter

    Oregon is our original and founding chapter. We fly fish some of the most beautiful rivers in the state, hoping to catch native rainbow, cutthroat and bull trout. Our passion is two handed rods and chasing steelhead. Book a Monday with us now.

  • North Texas Chapter

    We’re proud to welcome the North Texas Chapter of Pastors Monday where fly fishing opportunities abound for largemouth, spotted and occasional white bass. Book a Monday with us now.

  • North Carolina

    Pastors Monday chapter located in North Carolina features trout streams in the Appalachian Mountains, Blue Ridge Mountains, and Great Smoky mountains of North Carolina from Cherokee to Asheville to Boone make North Carolina a premier fly fishing destination.

  • Colorado

    One of our newest Pastors Monday chapter is located in Colorado where you’ll find high quality fishing statewide while still providing breathtaking Rocky Mountain scenery. Fly fish in Colorado can provide excellent fly fishing for Rainbow, Brown, Cutthroat, and Brook Trout.

  • Alaska

    Alaska hosts an array of different species of fish, which is one of many reasons why Alaska is so popular in fly fishing lore. Anglers can target all five species of Pacific salmon, steelhead, Northern pike, Arctic grayling, rainbow trout, and dolly varden on the fly. Each species has its own challenges that make casting to and hopefully catching them so much fun.

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