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Smallmouth Bass Stream Report

UPDATED EVERY FRIDAY June 29, 2012

WATER CONDITIONS:  

Clear water, 2′-3′ visibility.  Below average water level.  Water temperature varying in the  70′s.

Water watch:

FLY SUGGESTIONS:  

Rust colored Crawfish Patterns, Wiggle Minnows, White and Black Streamers, poppers.

GENERAL INFORMATION:  

With temperatures in the upper 90′s, fishing will be most productive in the mornings and evenings.  Fish will likely be holding in deep holes, shoals and whitewater areas.
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Planning a fly fishing trip for trout or Smallmouth bass?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

PROJECTED CONDITIONS:  

Temperatures are expected to reach the upper 90′s this week with scattered thunderstorms.

Keep an eye and an ear out for Cicadas this summer.  If they are present, you can be sure fish will be feeding on them.  Cicadas have been present in Tennessee already but none have been spotted on French Broad River yet.

Click here for current weather.

GEAR SUGGESTIONS:

waterdance e1338493563372 224x300 Smallmouth Bass Stream ReportRod: Fast Action comparable to Scott “S” Series rods 8’6”–9’ 6wt.

Leader: 9-12’ 2x-4x Florocarbon.  Option: Blue Sky furled leader.

Vest:  A vest with a work station and plenty of room for big flies.  Fishpond Waterdance or comparable.

Planning a fly fishing trip for trout or Smallmouth bass?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Smallmouth Bass Stream Report

UPDATED EVERY FRIDAY June 22, 2012

WATER CONDITIONS:  

Clear water, 2′-3′ visibility.  Normal water level, but falling.  Water temperature varying in the upper 60′s and lower 70′s.

Water watch:

FLY SUGGESTIONS:  

Rust colored Crawfish Patterns, Wiggle Minnows, White and Black Streamers, poppers.

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Our newest bass fly, ” Puckerlip” has a soft foam head and is a great top water fly.

GENERAL INFORMATION:  

As the temperatures rise, try fishing sections of water just down river of where a cold water stream enters the river.  In addition, as the sun progresses throughout the day, fish the shady banks.  For instance, in the morning the shady side will be river right and in the afternoon the shady side will be river left.  On a recent Smallmouth trip with Richard Witt, most of the

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CWO Guide, Richard Witt

fish were sitting in medium speed water in an average of 3′ depth.  However, the fly being used didn’t have a lot of weight to it, so that would explain why this depth produced more fish.  There again, if you are not catching fish, you more than likely are not getting your flies deep enough.   Richard was using a Scott 9′ – 8WT rod with a very nice Galvin reel.

Fish were also found in their typical holding spots.  Typically fish like three things… food, rest and oxygen.  For instance, a big boulder or rock ledge is an ideal home for a Smallmouth bass.  There, a fish can

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Photo By: Richard Witt

rest in the slow water behind, or in front of the rock, or below the ledge.  There it can quickly move a few feet into a bubble line or current where food is channeled and then immediately move back to its resting place.  And the water tumbling over the rock provides the oxygen they need.

Planning a fly fishing trip for trout or Smallmouth bass?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

PROJECTED CONDITIONS:  

Temperatures are expected to reach the 90′s this week with scattered thunderstorms.

Keep an eye and an ear out for Cicadas this summer.  If they are present, you can be sure fish will be feeding on them.  Cicadas have been present in Tennessee already but none have been spotted on French Broad River yet.

Click here for current weather.

GEAR SUGGESTIONS:

waterdance e1338493563372 224x300 Smallmouth Bass Stream ReportRod: Fast Action comparable to Scott “S” Series rods 8’6”–9’ 6wt.

Leader: 9-12’ 3x-5x Florocarbon.  Option: Blue Sky furled leader.

Vest:  A vest with a work station and plenty of room for big flies.  Fishpond Waterdance or comparable.

Planning a fly fishing trip for trout or Smallmouth bass?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Smallmouth Bass Stream Report

UPDATED EVERY FRIDAY June 15, 2012

WATER CONDITIONS:  

Clear water, medium visibility.  Normal water level.  Water temperature varying in the upper 60′s and lower 70′s.

Water watch:

FLY SUGGESTIONS:  

Crawfish Patterns, Wiggle Minnows, Green and Black Streamers, poppers.

GENERAL INFORMATION:  

With the cooler than average June temperatures and good water conditions, the Smallmouth fishing is great right now.  Planning a fly fishing trip for trout or Smallmouth bass?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Johnson Trip 001 300x225 Smallmouth Bass Stream ReportFloating ~vs~ Wading…

While great success can be had by wade fishing, floating is preferred by many as the most effective way to fish for Smallmouth in WNC.  Floating a river enables you to cover more water, at a faster rate, but requires more of a time commitment.  Wade fishing limits you to a smaller area, but requires less of a time commitment.  The most significant difference between wading and floating is, floating offers more opportunities to put your fly in front of fresh fish, in less time.  For instance, if you are wade fishing and you have either caught or spooked a few fish out of an area, its time to move on.  While some areas are easy to get around on foot, most are a little more time consuming and require a sure footing.  Much of the French Broad riverbed is made up of large boulders and rock ledges.  One minute you’ll be shin deep and the next you’ll be neck deep wishing you had left your phone in the car.  If you wear waders, consider using multiple wading belts, one chest high, and one at the waist.  The last thing you want is to go swimming and have your waders filling up with water.  Whether you fish by foot,
kayak, raft or other vessel, be safe out there!
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 PROJECTED CONDITIONS:  

Temperatures are expected to reach the 80′s this week with scattered thunderstorms.

Keep an eye and an ear out for Cicadas this summer.  If they are present, you can be sure fish will be feeding on them.  Cicadas have been present in Tennessee already but none have been spotted on French Broad River yet.

Click here for current weather.

GEAR SUGGESTIONS:

waterdance e1338493563372 224x300 Smallmouth Bass Stream ReportRod: Fast Action comparable to Scott “S” Series rods 8’6”–9’ 6wt.

Leader: 9-12’ 3x-5x Florocarbon.  Option: Blue Sky furled leader.

Vest:  A vest with a work station and plenty of room for big flies.  Fishpond Waterdance or comparable.

Planning a fly fishing trip for trout or Smallmouth bass?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Smallmouth Bass Stream Report

UPDATED EVERY FRIDAY June 7, 2012

WATER CONDITIONS:  

Clear water, good visibility.  Normal water level.  Water temperature varying in the upper 60′s and lower 70′s.

Water watch:

FLY SUGGESTIONS:  

Crawfish Patterns, Wiggle Minnows, Green and Black Streamers, poppers.

GENERAL INFORMATION:  

With the cooler evening temperatures and light rain we’ve recently had, rivers are in perfect conditions for Smallmouth.  Planning a fly fishing trip for trout or Smallmouth bass?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

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Soft plastics work great and should definitely be in your box.
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The trusty Crawfish is the Smallmouth bass’ favorite.
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PROJECTED CONDITIONS:  

Temperatures are expected to reach the high 80′s this week with scattered thunderstorms.

Keep an eye and an ear out for Cicadas this summer.  If they are present, you can be sure fish will be feeding on them.  Cicadas have been present in Tennessee already but none have been spotted on French Broad River yet.

Click here for current weather.

GEAR SUGGESTIONS:

waterdance e1338493563372 224x300 Smallmouth Bass Stream ReportRod: Fast Action comparable to Scott “S” Series rods 8’6”–9’ 6wt.

Leader: 9-12’ 3x-5x Florocarbon.  Option: Blue Sky furled leader.

Vest:  A vest with a work station and plenty of room for big flies.  Fishpond Waterdance or comparable.

Planning a fly fishing trip for trout or Smallmouth bass?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Smallmouth Bass Stream Report

UPDATED EVERY FRIDAY June 1, 2012

WATER CONDITIONS:  

Clear water, good visibility.  Higher than normal water level.  Water temperature varying in the 60′s.

Water watch:

FLY SUGGESTIONS:  

Crawfish Patterns, Wiggle Minnows, Green and Black Streamers, poppers.

GENERAL INFORMATION:  

sm 300x225 Smallmouth Bass Stream ReportSmallmouth bass will typically stay near their spawning grounds after the spawn. That is if there is plenty of food and the conditions are still good in that location.

Being able to see the fish or underwater structure will help you catch more fish.  Invest in a pair of good polarized sunglasses comparable to Smith or Costa.  The more expensive, quality glasses are just as easy to lose as cheaper versions, so try using the floating sun-glass savers.

If you are fishing with a buddy, try fishing different rigs to start out.  This will help you figure out what the fish are looking for faster.  If you are by yourself and can carry more than one rod, then pre-rig multiple rods so you spend less time tying and more time fishing. The more your rig is in the water, the more chances you have of hooking up.  It’s a simple concept, but an effective one.  If you know you smallmouth1 225x300 Smallmouth Bass Stream Reporthave fish in front of you but can’t get them to eat, don’t give up and move to another hole yet.  Try changing your presentation first.  That could mean changing the depth of your rig, the color of your fly or lure, the direction from which you fish the hole and the speed at which you fish.  Fishing “slow”  translates to working a crawfish on the bottom.  Fishing “fast” translates fishing top water, stripping a popper etc. quickly across the surface.  Have confidence in your fly or lure selection.   As conditions change, so does presentation.

PROJECTED CONDITIONS:  

Temperatures are expected to reach the high 80′s this week with scattered thunderstorms.

Keep an eye and an ear out for Cicadas this summer.  If they are present, you can be sure fish will be feeding on them.  Cicadas have been present in Tennessee already but none have been spotted on French Broad River yet.

Click here for current weather.

GEAR SUGGESTIONS:

waterdance e1338493563372 224x300 Smallmouth Bass Stream ReportRod: Fast Action comparable to Scott “S” Series rods 8’6”–9’ 6wt.

Leader: 9-12’ 3x-5x Florocarbon.  Option: Blue Sky furled leader.

Vest:  A vest with a work station and plenty of room for big flies.  Fishpond Waterdance or comparable.

Planning a fly fishing trip for trout or Smallmouth bass?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!