Wednesday, June 15, 2016

June 13 - 19, 2016

We got about .75" of rain last evening and that is a good start.  Water levels are a bit low so every little bit of rain will help the cause. 

The Tuckasegee River is Jackson County is still producing some trout in our DH section late evenings on the dry fly.  Many customers have had good results so lets hope that continues. Bass is a good option when it come to the Tuck right now unless you hit the head waters.

Caney Fork and Scotts Creek areas are a great option.  Both of the streams hold good populations of trout and access for the most part is pretty decent.  You can find both of these streams on the Fly Fishing Trail Map.

Ravens Fork Trophy water has been kin to some anglers lately.  If you are looking for a chance to hook into a trophy size trout, this can be a great option.  Heavy weighted nymphs, streamers, and dry flies will all produce fish.  Be ready for a battle!

The GSMNP is still fishing good.  Start watching your times as morning and evening times will be best.  Yellow, tan, and Cahill color dry flies are working well right now.  #14 to #16 Yellow Foam Caddis, #14 to #16 Tan Caddis and various size Stimulators are working well.  Light Cahill can be a great options.  Keep a look out for Inch Worms.  If you see them hanging you may want to switch over to a Green Palmer and work the edges of he stream.

As always feel free to contact the shop for more specific information.

Tight Lines!

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