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Tuckasegee River Guided Fly Fishing Trips
The Tuckasegee River is another amazing trout fishery. It was recently featured in American Angler Magazine. It begins life high in the mountains as many small tributaries that converge to form an East and West Fork, both which are dammed in their upper portions, finally converging to producing one very cold tailwater fishery that … Continue reading
Fly Fishing Guides for Cherokee North Carolina
Guided fly fishing and spin fishing trips in Cherokee, NC. The nearby Oconaluftee River flows out of the Smoky Mountains National Park through beautiful historic Cherokee N. C. home to the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians. The Oconaluftee River is a freestone river that begins life high up in the Smoky Mountains National Park. … Continue reading
Guided Fly Fishing Trips near Asheville, NC
Over the past few weeks we have been fishing and guiding on many of the small streams in the area. We have been all over the Smokies including more remote areas like Hazel Creek and Forney Creek. The Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail has also been a favorite of ours on streams like Scotts … Continue reading
trout fishing in cherokee nc
Guided fly fishing and spin fishing trips in Cherokee, NC. The nearby Oconaluftee River flows out of the Smoky Mountains National Park through beautiful historic Cherokee N. C. home to the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians. The Oconaluftee River is a freestone river that begins life high up in the Smoky Mountains National Park. … Continue reading
Guided fly fishing trips in Bryson City NC
Just a short drive from Bryson City, NC you will be one of the finest trout streams in the US. The Nantahala River is known the world over for its great white water action, and is a place that truly exemplifies a great trout river. The Nantahala River is listed as one of the nation’s top … Continue reading
Guided Fly Fishing in Cherokee, NC
I spent the last two days on the water with Doug H. from Zebulon, NC. We started out on the Tuckasegee Delayed Harvest on the first day and fished until the water came up from the East Fork release. He put a lot of fish in the net including the one pictured below. Hot flies … Continue reading