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Fly Fishing Internship

Riffle Ranch(Website)

Madras, Oregon

Posted: December 8, 2025

Salary/Pay

$2,571.43 - $2,857.14 bi-weekly.

Job Type

Full-Time

Experience Level

Entry-Level / Will Train

Season

3/1/26 – 10/2/26

Housing

Yes( Complimentary housing and meals during your internship.)

Apply By

February 15, 2026

Job Description

The Riffle Ranch Foundation is a 501(c)3 that owns and operates a private fly-fishing lodge along the Lower Deschutes River near Madras, Oregon. We pride ourselves on providing an environment where guests from all walks of life can rest, relax, and reset, and our team plays a pivotal role in making this vision a reality. We are seeking a dedicated seasonal intern to join our team and help us create exceptional guest experiences.

About the Role

As an intern, you will gain hands-on experience in all areas of ranch operations and guest service, including:
· Trip planning: Collaborating with staff and guests to design exceptional experiences for our guests.
· Meal preparation: Assisting with shopping, cooking, serving, and providing an elevated dining experience.
· Fly fishing instruction: Learning and teaching fly fishing to guests of all skill levels.
· Property maintenance: Participating in projects tasks such as landscaping, construction, small animal care, basic repairs, and general upkeep of the lodge and grounds.
This comprehensive role offers a unique opportunity to develop a wide range of skills while contributing meaningfully to the day-to-day operations of the lodge.

Responsibilities
Your tasks will vary depending on the lodge’s needs and may include:
· Assisting with guest services to ensure their experience is seamless from arrival to departure.
· Participating in meal preparation, shopping, serving, and clean-up in a team-oriented kitchen.
· Preparing and managing fishing gear and guided fishing experiences.
· Handling routine property maintenance, including cleaning, repairs, construction, and other outdoor projects.
· Engaging in all guest activities and lodge events as a positive, collaborative team member.

Qualifications & Skills

Skills/Specialties:

Qualifications
· A positive attitude, willingness to learn, and commitment to hard work.
· Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
· Ability to adapt to new roles and responsibilities with flexibility and enthusiasm.
· Passion for outdoor activities, hospitality, and creating memorable experiences.
· Prior experience in hospitality, fly-fishing, outdoor recreation, or customer service is a plus but not required.

Schedule
· Interns should expect long workdays, often up to 18 hours during peak periods.
· Staff are needed on-site for the duration of a guest’s stay, which typically ranges from 3 to 4 days at a time.
· A typical schedule is either 3 days on / 2 days off or 4 days on / 3 days off, offering opportunities for rest and recreation during your time off. However, less days off are available during peak fishing season (April 22 - June 15).

Other Benefits

What We Offer
· Hands-on training across multiple aspects of lodge operations and guest services.
· Exposure to trip planning, property management, and outdoor recreation leadership.
· Networking opportunities within outdoor recreation communities.

How to Apply

To apply, please send your resume, a brief cover letter detailing your interest in the position, and any relevant experience to riffleranchinfo@riffleranch.com. Applications are accepted until 2/15/26

Join us for a challenging yet fulfilling adventure, where you'll gain invaluable skills, build lifelong friendships, and contribute to the transformative experiences we offer our guests.

Application Email:riffleranchinfo@riffleranch.com

Remember to apply by: February 15, 2026