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Tennessee Tailwater 7/24/2012

Updated Every Tuesday:    July 24th , 2012

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What a view! photo by Richard Witt

Water Conditions:  South Holston Release Schedule

Watauga Release Schedule

Hatches: Sulphurs,  midges, and an occasional BWO will be the main fare on the Holston. The Watauga will add in caddis and crane flies, but the importance of terrestrials is not to be ignored.

Fly Suggestions: C0mparaduns in Sulphur and BWO, Crane Flies in Tan, Elk Hair Caddis (Tan, Yellow), Headlight Caddis (Tan, Green), Foam Hoppers, Glitter Ants (cinnamon, black), Cow Killer Ant, Thing-a-ma-bugs, Stomper Beetles (red, green), Copper Blondie’s, Black Fly Larva, CW Midge Purple

General Information: Good wading flows are still happening on the Holston so get out early and hit the midge hatch in the fog and be ready for the sulphurs around noon. Don’t feel you have to chase the risers during the hatch. Many of the bigger fish are hangging below the surface and feeding on another phase or even another bug. Remember longer leaders are a must on the Holston, whether dry fly fishing or nymphing. Long casts are not mandatory though. Pick a section of river and cover every inch of the run. You might be surprised at what was sitting beneath those risers. The Watauga has been fishing great with good numbers and some good size thrown in as well. When fishing the Watauga be prepared for dirty water as some of the feeder streams can really dump in the dirt sometimes.

Projected Conditions: We are going to have temperatures around the mid 80′s to 90′s this week so the tailwaters can be some of the best options this time of year. With the good cold water and the super healthy populations of fish, you are guaranteed some chances at some super quality fish! Want to see what it is all about?Let one of our professional guides show you the ropes either from a boat or wading. Don’t miss out on the action!

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Great color! photo by Richard Witt

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Beautiful Brown! Photo by Richard Witt

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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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!