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Wild Waters Stream Report for March 21st, 2013

Report on the Waters of the Pisgah National Forest, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park and waters along the Blue Ridge Parkway

Updated Thursdays

Water Conditions:IMG 5597 225x300 Wild Waters Stream Report for March 21st, 2013

Temp – 44 and warming

CFS – healthy, above average water levels

http://waterwatch.usgs.gov/?m=real&w=map&r=nc

Hatches:

Mayflies:

Blue Quill, Quill Gordon, Hendrickson, Red Quill, March Brown

Caddisflies:

Winter Caddis, Tan Sedge Caddis

Stoneflies:

Little Black Stonefly (Winter Stone), Little Brown Stone

Midges:

Gray, Black IMG 5542 300x208 Wild Waters Stream Report for March 21st, 2013

Terrestrials:

Worms, eggs

Fly Suggestions:

Dry Flies:

CDC Biot BWO, Mr. Rapidan, Blue Quill, Blue Quill Loop Wing Emerger, Quill Gordon, Charlie Whomper, Thunderhead, Hendrickson, Hendrickson Loop Wing Emerger, Female Adams, Red Quill, Rusty Spinner, March Brown, Peacock Caddis, Goddard Caddis, Skunkulator, Rattler, Olive Stimulator

Nymphs and Pupa:

Mighty May BWO, Split Case BWO, Best Nest (Natural & Olive), Hare’s Ear (Natural & Olive), March Brown, Quasimodo PT, Buckskin Larva, Black Braid Pupa, Tan Braid Pupa,  Tellico Nymph, Little Black Stonefly, Boss Hog Stonefly Dark, Copper Stone, Horsehair Nymph

Midges:

Black or Gray midges

Streamers:IMG 5787 300x215 Wild Waters Stream Report for March 21st, 2013

Matuka, Hornberg, Sprucefly and various wooly buggers in smaller size range.

General Information:

Some roads in the Pisgah National Forest and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park remain closed awaiting repairs from the storms in January. Make sure to check before you go. Cataloochee is now open from the south but hwy 441 is still closed north of Cherokee for road repairs.

Projected Conditions:

Water levels are still above average for this time of year. We are getting rain weekly which keeps the water table full for the foreseeable future. Water temps are fluctuating due to Warm/Cold weather patterns. Last weekend highs in the 70′s and low’s in the 40′s brought the water temps up to almost 50 degrees. The cold spell this week has dropped the water temps back down in the low 40′s range. Hatches are progressing nicely and just a bit behind schedule. Almost time for the March Browns to come out in numbers – a sure sign that spring has arrived.

Planning a fly fishing trip on the waters Western North Carolina?

Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you!IMG 5576 225x300 Wild Waters Stream Report for March 21st, 2013

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of November 14, 2012

Davidson River Fly-fishing Report

Updated Every Wednesday

P9080051 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of November 14, 2012

Water Conditions: Good water, clear.  Davidson River Flow

Hatches: bwos, midges (cream, gray, brownish), tan caddis

Fly suggestions: Midge emergers in gray, cream, brown.  Lowe’s midge larva, blood midges, Little lucy, red disco midge, elk hair caddis, rock worm caddis. Most any fly from our Davidson River Fly Selection Box would also do…

General Information Make sure you make every cast count and sneak up to the big fish. 6x flourocarbon is a must, 7x nylon  may even be called for with dry fly fishing. But if it’s dingy you can maybe try 5x. There have been pretty consistent midge hatches in the morning and evening. At our shops, we have a great selection of midge patterns, as well as bwos and caddis. Also, don’t get cold out there! Check out our awesome Simms waders and outerwear.

P3160122 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of November 14, 2012

Projected Conditions:The river should fish well all week! Look for mid-morning and evening hatches to come off. If it rains heavy, re-rig with something big and dark and add weight.

Be careful if there is a lightning storm. You don’t want to be standing in water with a rod in your hand.

Planning a fly fishing trip to the Davidson River?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 31, 2012

Davidson River Fly-fishing Report

Updated Every Wednesday

PA200192 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 31, 2012

Water Conditions: Good water, clear.  Davidson River Flow

Hatches: bwos, midges (cream, gray, brownish), tan caddis

Fly suggestions: Midge emergers in gray, cream, brown.  Lowe’s midge larva, blood midges, Little lucy, red disco midge, elk hair caddis, rock worm caddis. Most any fly from our Davidson River Fly Selection Box would also do…

General Information Make sure you make every cast count and sneak up to the big fish. 6x flourocarbon is a must, 7x nylon  may even be called for with dry fly fishing. But if it’s dingy you can maybe try 5x. There have been pretty consistent midge hatches in the morning and evening. At our shops, we have a great selection of midge patterns, as well as bwos and caddis. Also, don’t get cold out there! Check out our awesome Simms waders and outerwear.

PA200179 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 31, 2012

Projected Conditions:The river should fish well all week! Look for mid-morning and evening hatches to come off. If it rains heavy, re-rig with something big and dark and add weight.

Be careful if there is a lightning storm. You don’t want to be standing in water with a rod in your hand.

Planning a fly fishing trip to the Davidson River?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 24, 2012

Davidson River Fly-fishing Report

Updated Every Wednesday

PA200199 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 24, 2012

Water Conditions: Good water, clear.  Davidson River Flow

Hatches: bwos, midges (cream, gray, brownish), tan caddis

Fly suggestions: Midge emergers in gray, cream, brown.  Lowe’s midge larva, blood midges, Little lucy, red disco midge, elk hair caddis, rock worm caddis. Most any fly from our Davidson River Fly Selection Box would also do…

General Information Make sure you make every cast count and sneak up to the big fish. 6x flourocarbon is a must, 7x nylon  may even be called for with dry fly fishing. But if it’s dingy you can maybe try 5x. There have been pretty consistent midge hatches in the morning and evening. At our shops, we have a great selection of midge patterns, as well as bwos and caddis. Also, don’t get cold out there! Check out our awesome Simms waders and outerwear.

PA2001821 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 24, 2012

Projected Conditions:The river should fish well all week! With the humid weather, look for some afternoon and evening hatches to come off. If it rains heavy, re-rig with something big and dark and add weight.

Be careful if there is a lightning storm. You don’t want to be standing in water with a rod in your hand.

Planning a fly fishing trip to the Davidson River?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 17, 2012

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 17, 2012

Davidson River Fly-fishing Report

Updated Every Wednesday

davidson brownie 225x300 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 17, 2012

Water Conditions: Good water, clear.  Davidson River Flow

Hatches: bwos, midges (cream, gray, brownish), tan caddis

Fly suggestions: Midge emergers in gray, cream, brown.  Lowe’s midge larva, blood midges, Little lucy, red disco midge, elk hair caddis, rock worm caddis. Most any fly from our Davidson River Fly Selection Box would also do…

General Information Make sure you make every cast count and sneak up to the big fish. 6x flourocarbon is a must, 7x nylon  may even be called for with dry fly fishing. But if it’s dingy you can maybe try 5x. There have been pretty consistent midge hatches in the morning and evening. At our shops, we have a great selection of midge patterns, as well as bwos and caddis. Also, don’t get cold out there! Check out our awesome Simms waders and outerwear.

PA070121 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 17, 2012

Projected Conditions:The river should fish well all week! With the humid weather, look for some afternoon and evening hatches to come off. If it rains heavy, re-rig with something big and dark and add weight.

Be careful if there is a lightning storm. You don’t want to be standing in water with a rod in your hand.

Planning a fly fishing trip to the Davidson River?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 10, 2012

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 10, 2012

Davidson River Fly-fishing Report

Updated Every Wednesday

P2230445 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 10, 2012

Water Conditions: Good water, clear.  Davidson River Flow

Hatches: bwos, midges (cream, gray, brownish), tan caddis

Fly suggestions: Midge emergers in gray, cream, brown.  Lowe’s midge larva, blood midges, Little lucy, red disco midge, elk hair caddis, rock worm caddis. Most any fly from our Davidson River Fly Selection Box would also do…

General Information Make sure you make every cast count and sneak up to the big fish. 6x flourocarbon is a must, 7x nylon  may even be called for with dry fly fishing. But if it’s dingy you can maybe try 5x. There have been pretty consistent midge hatches in the morning and evening. We have a great selection of terrestrial patterns, such as the flyin’ beetle , at both shops!

P2230430 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 10, 2012

Projected Conditions:The river should fish well all week! With the humid weather, look for some afternoon and evening hatches to come off. If it rains heavy, re-rig with something big and dark and add weight.

Be careful if there is a lightning storm. You don’t want to be standing in water with a rod in your hand.

Planning a fly fishing trip to the Davidson River?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 3, 2012

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 3, 2012

Davidson River Fly-fishing Report

Updated Every Wednesday

P9200071 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 3, 2012

Water Conditions: Good water, clear.  Davidson River Flow

Hatches: bwos, midges (cream, gray, brownish), tan caddis

Fly suggestions: Midge emergers in gray, cream, brown.  Lowe’s midge larva, blood midges, Little lucy, red disco midge, elk hair caddis, rock worm caddis. Most any fly from our Davidson River Fly Selection Box would also do…

General Information: When the water is up,  try stoneflies, streamers, midge larva, and midge emergers. A large caddis may get a rise too. Make sure you make every cast count and sneak up to the big fish. 6x flourocarbon is a must, 7x nylon  may even be called for with dry fly fishing. But if it’s dingy you can maybe try 5x. We’re also getting into terrestrial season, so consider using an ant, inch worm, or even something bigger, with a dropper underneath. We have a great selection of terrestrial patterns, such as the flyin’ beetle , at both shops!

P9080037 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of October 3, 2012

Projected Conditions:The river should fish well all week! With the humid weather, look for some afternoon and evening hatches to come off. If it rains heavy, re-rig with something big and dark and add weight.

Be careful if there is a lightning storm. You don’t want to be standing in water with a rod in your hand.

Planning a fly fishing trip to the Davidson River?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of September 19, 2012

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of September 19, 2012

Davidson River Fly-fishing Report

Updated Every Wednesday

P9080043 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of September 19, 2012

Water Conditions: Big, dirty water, but falling fast.  Davidson River Flow

A reminder: Summer is the crowded season at the Davidson, so please respect other anglers and their space. Trust ME! There are plenty of fish in the river for everyone to have a good time.

Hatches: yellow sallies, midges (cream, gray, brownish), tan caddis, light cahills. Also keep an eye out for terrestrials!!!

Fly suggestions: Terrestrials. Yellow Sallies, Midge emergers in gray, cream, brown. Sulphur comparaduns, light cahills,  Lowe’s midge larva, blood midges, Little lucy, red disco midge, elk hair caddis, rock worm caddis, . Inch Worm, ants, beetles.  Most any fly from our Davidson River Fly Selection Box would also do…

General Information: When the water is up,  try stoneflies, streamers, midge larva, and midge emergers. A large caddis may get a rise too. Make sure you make every cast count and sneak up to the big fish. 6x flourocarbon is a must, 7x nylon  may even be called for with dry fly fishing. But if it’s dingy you can maybe try 5x. We’re also getting into terrestrial season, so consider using an ant, inch worm, or even something bigger, with a dropper underneath. We have a great selection of terrestrial patterns, such as the flyin’ beetle , at both shops!

P9080037 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of September 19, 2012

Projected Conditions:The river should fish well all week! With the humid weather, look for some afternoon and evening hatches to come off. If it rains heavy, re-rig with something big and dark and add weight.

Be careful if there is a lightning storm. You don’t want to be standing in water with a rod in your hand.

Planning a fly fishing trip to the Davidson River?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of September 12, 2012

Davidson River Fly-fishing Report

Updated Every Wednesday

P9080035 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of September 12, 2012

Water Conditions: Good flow, clear.  Davidson River Flow

A reminder: Summer is the crowded season at the Davidson, so please respect other anglers and their space. Trust ME! There are plenty of fish in the river for everyone to have a good time.

Hatches: yellow sallies, midges (cream, gray, brownish), tan caddis, light cahills. Also keep an eye out for terrestrials!!!

Fly suggestions: Terrestrials. Yellow Sallies, Midge emergers in gray, cream, brown. Sulphur comparaduns, light cahills,  Lowe’s midge larva, blood midges, Little lucy, red disco midge, elk hair caddis, rock worm caddis, . Inch Worm, ants, beetles.  Most any fly from our Davidson River Fly Selection Box would also do…

General Information: Water flow is good, and clear, and should stay that way until it pours again.When it is low, use long leader and 6x tippet. When the water is up,  try stoneflies, streamers, midge larva, and midge emergers. A large caddis may get a rise too. I’ve ditched my waders for the summer and am using my Simms wading socks. Another good option is the Simms Wading Sandal. Make sure you make every cast count and sneak up to the big fish. 6x flourocarbon is a must, 7x nylon  may even be called for with dry fly fishing. We’re also getting into terrestrial season, so consider using an ant, inch worm, or even something bigger, with a dropper underneath. We have a great selection of terrestrial patterns, such as the flyin’ beetle , at both shops!

P9080051 300x224 Davidson River Fishing Report – Week of September 12, 2012

Projected Conditions:The river should fish well all week! With the humid weather, look for some afternoon and evening hatches to come off. If it rains heavy, re-rig with something big and dark and add weight.

Be careful if there is a lightning storm. You don’t want to be standing in water with a rod in your hand.

Planning a fly fishing trip to the Davidson River?  Let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Smallmouth Bass Stream Report September 7, 2012

UPDATED EVERY FRIDAY

WATER CONDITIONS:

Water level is normal across WNC, with varying visibility.    Water temperature varying in the  70′s.

Water watch:                         

FLY SUGGESTIONS:  

Crawfish, Poppers.

 

GENERAL INFORMATION:

Hunter Huffman 300x223 Smallmouth Bass Stream Report September 7, 2012

 

With the below average, cooler temperatures moving in early this year, the Smallmouth are looking up and top water action is amazing right now.  We have  a nice assortment of bass flies and lures in the shop or you can check out the online store.

The fall is a beautiful time of the year to spend a couple days on the water catching trout or smallmouth bass.  CWO offers several packages that include lodging and a guided fishing trip.  Whether you are interested in a float trip or wade trip for trout or smallmouth bass, let the professional fly fishing guides from Curtis Wright Outfitters take you there!

Raft Watauga Lunch Cave Smallmouth Bass Stream Report September 7, 2012

PROJECTED CONDITIONS:

Temperatures are expected to be in the mid 80′s with scattered thunderstorms, lows in the mid 50′s.

Click here for current weather.

GEAR RECOMMENDATIONS: 

Rod: Fast Action comparable to Scott “S” Series rods 9’ 6-8wt.

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!