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Overnight fly fishing trips in the Smokies
Overnight fly fishing trips in the Smokies. Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service offers guided overnight fly fishing trips in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Everyone dreams of getting out and getting away from it all. At Hookers Fly Shop, we can make those dreams a reality. We concentrate our trips on the Great … Continue reading
Fly fish the great smoky mountains
Fantastic day guiding longtime client Dale L. in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Dale put a decent number of fish in the net. Several fish came on little yellow stones on top and some of the bigger fish were down deep on Sexy Walt’s Worms and Guides Choice Hares Ears. Overall a great … Continue reading
Fly Fishing the Tuckasegee River
The Tuckasegee River has been producing some nice smallmouth action as well as some fantastic trout action over the first couple of weeks of summer. We have been floating several sections from Cullowhee to Bryson City. The best conditions have been on zero release days or West Fork only releases when the water isn’t too … 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
Fishing Trips in the Great Smoky Mountains
Guided Fly Fishing trips in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers some of the best fly fishing opportunities in the Southeast. However, the fishing here can be extremely frustrating for most anglers but at the same time it can very rewarding. There are dozens of streams in the … Continue reading
Guided Fly Fishing in Cherokee NC
What a gorgeous day to be on the water today! It definitely feels like Spring is right around the corner. The temps out on the water were in the mid 60s for most of the day, which provided some decent hatches. Midges of course were everywhere, as well as a good number of Little … Continue reading