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Fly Fishing Hazel Creek in the Smokies
Fly Fishing Hazel Creek Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service offers both day trips and overnight trips to Hazel Creek. Hazel Creek is one of the most famous streams located in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This stream is a tributary of the Little Tennessee River and flows out of the GSMNP and into … Continue reading
Fly Fish Gatlinburg TN
Fly Fish Gatlinburg TN Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service offers 1/2 day, 3/4 and full day wade trips on the Gatlinburg side of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. We offer guided fly fishing trips to the West Prong of Little River, Little River, Middle Prong, Abrams Creek, Greenbrier and more. All equipment is … Continue reading
Fly Fishing Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge TN
Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service offers guided wade trips in and around Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Our guides will be happy to meet you somewhere close to where you are staying and we will provide all the necessary equipment for a fun filled day on the water fly fishing the beautiful Great Smoky … Continue reading
Fly Fishing trips for kids in North Carolina
Fly Fishing with Kids Fly Fishing is a sport that can be enjoyed by the entire family. We offer our trips to all ages. Over the years we have taken hundreds of kids on wade trips, float trips and even our backcountry camping trips. There is nothing more rewarding than seeing the smile of a … Continue reading
Fly Fishing Guides in the Smokies
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 … Continue reading
Tuckasegee Fly Shop
Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service is the Tuckasegee River’s only fly shop and guide service. While there are other outfitters in this region,Hookers is only a short 3-4 minute drive from the Tuckasegee Delayed Harvest. The Tuckasegee Delayed Harvest is considered by many to be one of the top streams in the Southeast. With … Continue reading