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Fly fishing guides for Western North Carolina
What a busy week here at Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service. We had several wade and float trips out on the Tuckasegee River and wade trips out on the Cherokee Trophy Section on Ravens Fork. Hookers Fly Shop guide Clint Holcomb, Jalen Morton, Miller Watson and myself were out guided several new and repeat … 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
Fly Fishing the Tuckasegee River
Today was another fantastic day on the water here in Western North Carolina. The skies were overcast with light rain with a few flurries here and there, perfect weather for fishing for big hungry trout. I met up with Jalen Morton and Jared Silver who had been fishing along South River Rd. for several hours. … Continue reading
Fly Fishing on the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail
The fly fishing on the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Fishing Trail has been hot all winter long. The Tuckasegee River, Ravens Fork, Scotts Creek, and Caney Fork have been our go to streams over the past few weeks. The Tuck generation schedule has been all over the place over the past few weeks with … Continue reading
Guided fly fishing trips near Atlanta Ga
Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service is located in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains. We are just minutes from the Tuckasegee River which is considered by many to be one of the top streams in the Southeast. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is just a 20 minute drive from our fly shop … 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