"Bollibokka is a wonderful place to build relationships."
Membership Dues
Annual Membership dues are
$500 per year.
Members may select either one or more exclusive weeks at either
Bollibokka’s ‘Club House & Rock House’ or
the ‘Way Station’, or both for the modest, corresponding
fee.
Members also qualify for a discount purchase privilege
at The Fly Shop, and an invitation to the annual members-only luncheon.
Bollibokka Club memberships are perfect for individuals,
groups of friends, corporations, companies, clubs, or organizations.
The Club's isolated setting is a terrific place to establish, build,
and reinforce friendships and relationships.
Video provided by Robert Galliani
Membership Fees
Clubhouse and Rock House - $7,000 per week
The Club House and Rock House are packaged together as the main angling compound at Bollibokka. The historic "Clubhouse"
was built in the 1920's. It has five bedrooms and sleeps ten guests.
Adjoining the Clubhouse is the Log Cabin (circa 1860), which is
the historic dining room and fully-equipped country kitchen. Across
the rolling lawn, the Rock House perches on the shoulder of the
McCloud riverbank. The Rock House cottage has two bedrooms that
sleeps four more guests and a small kitchen, dining area, and
small living room.
Together the Clubhouse and Rock House
will accommodate up to fourteen guests, but the compound is limited
to no more than ten fishermen on their "beat" at any
one time. A member selecting a week at the Clubhouse & Rock
House may bring as many as fourteen guests, (but no more than
ten anglers), at any one time during their exclusive week at the
Bollibokka Club.
Their beat covers more than five miles
of the McCloud - from Shasta Lake up to Chatterdown Creek - and is a breathtaking series of broad riffles,
deep tail-outs, pools, and pocket water. Angling is limited to
fly fishing only, and is exclusively catch-and-release.
Members arrive with their guests on Wednesdays
of each 5-night and 6-day fishing week then depart the following
Monday evening. (Visit the "lodging" portion of this
website for a full description of the compound and the "Itinerary"
for a typical model week).
Dining options at Bollibokka are
a reflection of each member's preference. Members and their guests
may elect to handle their own meals and menu or opt to use the
Club staff for a fee. Bollibokka has a staff available for menu
planning, shopping, cooking and clean-up. Alternatively, members
and their guests may choose to do their own cooking. The kitchens
are fully equipped and stocked with condiments, and there are
barbecues and smokers, along with a dishwasher in every kitchen.
Guests provide their own housekeeping
during their stay. All the beds are freshly made prior
to arrival and towels are provided for each guest. The facility
is cleaned on the Tuesday after departure.
The Way Station - $4,200 per week
The ‘WayStation’ is located
five miles upriver from the Clubhouse. It was built in
the early 1970's by a master German craftsman, and features mortise
and tenon joinery and open beam construction, conveniently perched on a rock outcrop overlooking a deep emerald pool full of wild McCloud River rainbow and brown trout. The Way Station
sleeps six and has its own fully-equipped kitchen, dining room,
and living room. The dining, housekeeping and itinerary are identical
to the Clubhouse compound. There is a separate housekeeping and
dining room staff available at the Way Station when it is used
independently from the Clubhouse.
While the Way Station accommodates six,
members choosing the Way Station are asked to limit their party
to no more than four fishermen on their "beat"which
includes the spectacular, rough-and-tumble, upper two+ miles
of the Bollibokka Club.
Members may also choose both beats and to
utilize all the facilities and angling on the Bollibokka Club for
the combined fee. Members are welcome to limit the number
of fishermen or non-fishing guests to as few as they wish. It is,
after all, their club for the week.
By any standard, a Bollibokka Club membership
is a terrific value. The pro-rated cost of a member and guests
at the club is about $800 each for the abbreviated week. Consider
that for that price, members and their guests have exclusive access
to one of the most pristine private fishing properties in California.
Admittedly, it is no Holiday Inn in the woods. Its rustic nature
is a definite part of the attraction, and the Bollibokka Club membership
has included some of the angling elite in the 105 years that it
has been off-limits to the public.
Fly fishing guides can also be arranged through
The Fly Shop, to share some of their expertise on the McCloud River with members and their guests.
Dog pens are provided at both the Clubhouse and
Way Station, but no pets permitted in the cabins at any time.
Purchasing a Membership
If you are considering a membership, please
give us a call at 800-669-3474 during business hours any day of
the week. We will answer any questions you may have and let
you know what the calendar openings are for the Bollibokka Club
season, and confirm your membership and dates in just minutes. Members
annually select their week at either the Club House & Rock House
or the Way Station, or both. Scheduling preference is given to established
members, but the entire season can be terrific on the McCloud.
Memberships and fees may be paid for by
check or credit card. A 50% deposit for reserved weeks is
required with the reservation, and the final 50% payment is due
60 days prior to arrival. Housekeeping, menu planning, shopping
and dining options are handled independently with the Bollibokka staff. Guide
Service is handled separately with either The Fly Shop, or the individual
guide.
If you prefer to correspond on-line simply email us at info@adventuresinflyfishing.com and we will respond promptly.
For
reservations or questions please contact
The Fly Shop
or call 800-669-3474
*The Fly Shop is a
permittee of the Shasta – Trinity, Six Rivers and Lassen National
Forests and is an equal opportunity service provider.