Watauga river fly fishing report.

Fall has finally arrived in northeast Tennessee. We’ve been having cool mornings getting up to the upper 70s in the afternoon. Midges are hatching like crazy. So many that the bite has been a little tricky. Good, but tricky. By tricky I mean extremely subtle takes. Long leaders, light tippet, and tiny midges along with long, drag free drifts are the name of the game. Please feel free to give us a call if you’re interested in a fishing trip. October is full, but we have some November and December dates available. I hope to see you on the water


Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga River Fly Fishing Report

The weather is starting to feel like fall. We got some much needed rain and the temperatures are in the 70’s. If you’ve read our previous fishing reports, you know that small flies, light tippet, and long drag free drifts are key. We’re fishing dry/dropper rigs with small midges and light nymph rigs with small blue winged olive nymphs and midges. Both rigs are working well. October is nearly full. We have some November dates still available. Give us a call if you would like to book a trip.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga river fly fishing report.

It’s hard to believe that today is the last day of September! September was an outstanding month on the Watauga river. Small midges on light tippet, with long drag free drifts got it done for us. Light nymph rigs and dry dropper rigs have been the game all month. I can’t wait to see what October holds. Bigger fish will be moving up and feeding in preparation of the spawn. We still have some October dates available. Please feel free to give us a call or send a message if you’re interested in booking a trip or if you’d like more information on our guide service.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga river fishing report

Fall is here! The leaves are turning and some are falling. It’s my favorite time of year in east TN. Tiny flies, light tippet, and long drag free drifts are the game. We’re still looking for blue winged olives to get fired up, it won’t be long. Good numbers and some good quality fish are coming to the net on dry droppers and light nymph rigs. We still have some October dates available. Please give us a call or send an email if you would like to book a trip, or if more information about our guide service.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga river fishing report

We are starting to see signs of fall. Leaves are starting to change color. It won’t be long before temperatures start drop. Right now the fishing is great. Light nymph rigs and dry dropper rigs are producing well. Small midges and blue winged olive nymphs on light tippet are our go to setups. Long drag free drifts are the key to being successful. We are seeing a few blue winged olives hatching here and there. It won’t be long before we start to see significant hatches. If you have any questions about our guide service, or if you would like to book a trip. Please feel free to give us a call or send an email. We would love to get you out on the water.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga River Fishing Report

Another great week in the books. Small flies and light tippet are still the name of the game. Light nymph rigs and dry dropper rigs have been effective. We’re seeing a few blue winged olives here and there. But, the nymph fishing is where it’s at. Small midges and bwo nymphs are producing consistently. If you would like more information about our guide service, or would like to book a trip. Please feel free to give us a call or send us an email.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga River Fishing Report

Flows have been good and so has the fishing. We’ve been doing well with light nymph rigs. Light tippet and small flies have been the name of the game. Blue winged olive nymphs and midges are working well. We hope that everyone had a great summer and we’re looking forward to fall. If you would like more info about our guide service, please feel free to give us a call or send an email.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga River Fishing Report

Temperatures have started to cool down, but the fishing is still hot! Light tippet and small midges are the way to go. Light nymph rigs are bringing lots of fish to the boat. We’re still doing good with beetle patterns under the trees as well. August has been amazing and with fall right around the corner, the fishing will just get better. We still have some September dates available. Give us a call if you’d like to get out on the water.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga river fishing report.

Another great week in the books. Starting early in the mornings has really paid off. We fished both rivers last week. Low water Watauga has been fantastic. So has high water on the South Holston. We had a few sulphurs on the South Holston last week. Not a huge hatch, but enough to have consistent dry fly fishing. So far August has been a blast. I can’t wait to what September holds. Give us a call if you’d like to get out on the water.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga river fly fishing report.

August is here and the fishing is great!

Light nymph rigs and dry dropper rigs have been the name of the game. Small flies and light tippet. One of our guests landed a 20” rainbow on 6x tippet yesterday. It’s not the easiest game in town, but it can be rewarding. Small midges and micromay’s are working well. We are still getting fish on beetle patterns also. Mike’s magic beetle, and Ben’s beetle are both good patterns.

We spent a couple of days last week on the South Holston and it did not disappoint. The high water fishing was very consistent. With lots of fish coming to the boat.

If you would like more information about our guide services, or if you would like to book a trip. Please give us a call or send us an email. We will be glad to help you plan your trip.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga River Fishing report.

It’s hard to believe, but here we are and it’s already the last day of July. This summer has been a blast. We’ve had some incredible days on the water. The TVA has been sticking to the normal summer flow (rec flow). Meaning low water in the morning and turning on at 1pm and running until 6pm Monday through Friday. They run from noon until 6pm on Saturdays. This Rec flow will continue until Labor Day.

Small flies and light tippet have been the name of the game on low water. We’ve been doing well with small scuds and midges. If you prefer dry flies. Terrestrials are still working well on top.

As July comes to an end, we’re looking forward to what August will bring. If you have any questions about our guide service, or if you would like to book a trip. Please feel free to send us an email or give us a call.

Tight lines,

Huck

Watauga River Fishing Report

Another great week. The Watauga river is fishing like a champ. The rain showers have had the lower part of the river dirty for a couple of days. Plenty of clear water up top though.

Terrestrial fishing has been phenomenal. The beetle bite is on fire. Nymph fishing is producing good numbers of fish as well. July has been great and August looks to be just as good. Give us a call if you’d like to get out on the water.

Tight lines,

Huck

Watauga river fishing report

July has been one heck of a month. It’s hot! But, so is the fishing. We’ve been running wide open. The flows from Wilbur dam have been great. Good flows keep the water cool and the fish healthy. The terrestrial bite has been one of the best we’ve had in a couple of years. Beetle fishing is just about as much fun as you can possibly have with a fly rod. The nymph fishing has been good as well. Give us a call if you’d like to know more about our guide services. (423)202-5184

Tight lines,

Huck

Watauga River fishing report

Flows have been back to normal on the Watauga river. Low water in the morning and generation in the afternoon. We’ve been running more half day trips this time of year. A lot of folks prefer to fish a half day and beat the heat. The low water fishing in the mornings has been great. We’ve been catching fish on midges and sulphur nymphs. We still have a few spots open in July. Our calendar for August is filling up quickly as well. Give us a call if you’d like some more information about our guide service.

Hope to see you on the river,

Huck

Watauga river fishing report.

A little bit of rain has kept the flows consistent out of both South Holston and Wilbur dams. We’ve been on both the South Holston and Watauga river. Let me tell you, they’re both fishing great! The TVA predicted schedule shows lower flows over the next few days. June has been outstanding and July looks to be just as good. Sulphurs are still haching daily in the afternoons. Nymphs, terrestrials, streamers, all have been fishing well. Give us a call if you’d like to get out on the water.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga River Fishing Report

The TVA has been running water all week, but down worry. The fish are still hungry. Nymph fishing is bringing good numbers of fish to the boat and afternoon dry fly fishing has been a bonus. We’re seeing sulphurs around 2 o’clock. The dry fly pattern is not as important as your drift. Fish have been eating a few different dry fly patterns, but the drift needs to be spot on. Any drag and the fish will rise and refuse your fly. It’s been another great week of fishing. We have lower water in the prediction later this week. We’ll see how that plays out and if it has any effect on the sulphur hatch. If you are interested in a trip, feel free to drop us a line. We’d love to get you out on the water.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga River Fishing Report

We have had another great week of fishing here in northeast TN. Earlier in the week we had sunny days and clear water making for some stellar dry/dropper fishing on the Watauga river. Then, as rain moved in went went over to the South Holston river to take advantage of higher flows and had a great streamer bite. June is filling up fast, but we still have some dates available for July. Whether you’re an experienced angler or if you a new to fly fishing and interested in learning the ropes. Give us a call and let our guides take all of the work out of it for you.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga River Fishing report.

Another great week on the Watauga. We’ve had beautiful weather and the fishing has been great! Sulphurs are hatching and fish are looking up. Dries, nymphs, and streamers have all been working good. You can pick your poison. Looks like another good week ahead of us as well. We still have some June dates available. Give us a call if you would like to get out on the water.

Tight lines,

Huck

Watauga River Fishing report

Another busy week and the fishing has been great! We’ve literally fished the Watauga river from top to bottom this week. It’s fishing good wherever you go. We’re getting good numbers and quality fish. Sulphurs are hatching in the afternoon and we’re getting in some good periods of dry fly fishing. When the fish aren’t rising, nymphs are bringing a lot of fish to the net. 2019 has been outstanding so far and it just keeps getting better. Give us a call, or send us an email if you would like to get out on the water.

Tight Lines,

Huck

Watauga river fishing report

Sulphurs are hatching daily! This has been the best dry fly fishing of the year. Sulphurs are hatching, bringing up nearly every fish in the river. Good numbers and quality fish have been coming to the net daily. Outside of the hatch, the nymph fishing has been crazy. Even if your new to fly fishing. Our guides will spend the time and teach you the skills necessary to become a proficient fly angler. Give us a call if you’re interested in getting out on the water.

Tight Lines,

Huck