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Guided Fly Fishing Trips with Hookers Fly Shop
Buy any two trips at full price and get the third trip at 50% off. Wade trip packages are priced for the single angler and float trips are priced per boat. You can add up to two more anglers on wade trips for additional fees. Wade trip packages are: 1/2 day $375 3/4 day $875 … Continue reading
Float Trips on the Tuckasegee River
Fly Fishing Float Trips on the Tuckasegee River are discounted 20% between Dec. 1st and Feb. 28th 2015. 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 … Continue reading
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
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
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
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