Monday, June 27, 2016

6/27/2016 - 07/04/2016

Everyone we are in need of some rain, not flooding rain but periods of rain would really help our water levels and fire danger.  You should expect low water conditions with warmer water.  If you fish early morning and late evening you should still catch fish and it will be less stressful on them.

We was able to take some really nice trout this past week.  We had some clients from Tampa Florida get on some wild Brook Trout on our Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail with one of our guides.  Purple Parachute and a Tan Caddis was the food of choice.  We also had some time in the GSMNP and most of our action was top water.  We was doing a lot of sight fishing with Parachute Adams and a Charlie Whopper. 

Keep your standard fare of dries:  Adams, Caddis, and Stimulators in various colors.
Nymphs should include some soft hackles, Pheasant Tails, Hares Ear, Copper John, and Green Weenie. 

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Tight Lines!

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