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Sylva NC Fly Fishing Guides
Hookers Fly Shop is Sylva’s oldest Fly Shop and Guide Service. We offer wade and float trips near Sylva, NC and other surrounding areas. Book a 1/2 day, 3/4 day or full day wade or float. We guide all of the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail including the Tuckasegee, Raven Fork and Scott … Continue reading
Fishing Trips in Western North Carolina
Fishing Trips in Western North Carolina Spring fishing here in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee has been hot. Recent guided trips on the Tuckasegee, Nantahala, Raven Fork, West Fork of the Pigeon and the Smokies have been producing some very nice fish. Our float trips on the Tuckasegee River Delayed Harvest have … Continue reading
Guided Fly Fishing on the WNC Fly Fishing Trail
WNC Fly Fishing Trail. Hookers Fly Shop and Guide Service offers trips on many of the streams located on the WNC Fly Fishing Trail. The Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail features 15 different areas and encompasses 20 streams and rivers in Jackson County, NC. These streams and rivers range from small mountain streams with wild … Continue reading
Fall Fly Fishing in Western North Carolina
The fly fishing has been fantastic so far this fall. The weather has been absolutely spectacular. Cool mornings and warmer afternoons along with the fall leaves have provided some beautiful days on the water. This fall our wade and float trips have been producing some great numbers as well as some big fish. … Continue reading
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
Fly Fishing on the Ravens Fork Trophy Section
Guided Fly Fishing trips on the Ravens Fork Trophy area 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 … Continue reading