Pastor’s Monday Spey Camp 2020

FAQs

Why Mondays?

Most Pastors have Monday off. Monday is their Saturday. WE FISH EVERY MONDAY.

What is the goal of Pastor’s Monday?  

To serve Pastors. Pastoring is a lonely job. Certainly, people surround them. Yes, people are praying for them.  But do they have a place to go where they can truly be “off duty?” Pastors Monday curates experiences for Pastors.

Who can come?

Pastors only!

What if a Pastor wants to bring their son, daughter, or grandkid?

We serve Pastors. If they want to bring a kid-we’ll make it happen.

What if a spouse of a Pastor wants to come?

Absolutely.

Can Elders, Deacons, or friends of Pastor’s who fish come?

No. Nope. Nada. Why? Because if a Pastor and an elder are in the boat, then the Pastor must be “On.” We want Pastors from different churches to spend time together chasing fish.

What’s the program?

There is no program-just fish. The relationships built are organic and we know a Pastor will forget what they had for lunch last Tuesday, but never forget a fish landed on a Pastor’s Monday.

Why is confidentially so important to PM?

Pastor’s Monday is for Pastors, and anything said stays in the boat.

What rivers do you fish?

Our home river is the famous Rogue River in Southern Oregon, but within 90 minutes we can be on the North Umpqua, Klamath, Applegate, Williamson, Wood, Upper Sacramento, Smith, or the Pacific.

Is it fly fishing only?

No, but we are fly fishermen and prefer to swing flies for steelhead.

What if a Pastor doesn’t fly fish?

Perfect.  Most of the Pastors joining us have no experience either. We have decades of teaching fly fishing under our wading belts, and teaching is a big part of Pastor’s Monday.

What Denominations are welcome?

All. 

Are these guided trips?

Yes. Pastors Monday gives away a professionally guided experience every Monday. Our guides have years of on the water experience and specialized training to work with Pastors.