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Tuckasegee River Float Trips
Now is the time to book a fly fishing float trip on the Tuckasegee River here in Western North Carolina. The fishing on the Tuckasegee Delayed Harvest is definitely at it’s peak right now. Both our wade and floats have been catching some impressive numbers as well as some big trout. If you book any … 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
Western North Carolina Fly Shop
Guided Fly Fishing in North Carolina at its finest! Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service located in Sylva, North Carolina offers first rate guided fly fishing trips on the Tuckasegee River including the Tuckasegee Delayed Harvest Section. We also offer guided fly fishing trips on the Oconaluftee River and the Raven Fork Trophy Water as … Continue reading
Fly Fishing Charters for Western North Carolina
We have been extremely busy so far this spring at Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service. We have been taking new and longtime clients almost daily to many of the great fly fishing areas here in Western North Carolina. We have guided a lot of fly fishing float trips down the Tuckasegee Delayed Harvest as … Continue reading
Guided Fly Fishing Trips on the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail
The past few days on the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail have be absolutely fantastic. The weather has been in the low 60s giving us a very much needed taste of spring. The fish have been extremely active as well. Saturday and Sunday were spent on the Tuckasegee Delayed Harvest section with new clients. … Continue reading