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Tennessee Tailwaters May 22, 2012

Fly Fishing Stream Report for Western North Carolina

Updated Every Tuesday:    May 22nd, 2012

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Sulphur

Water Conditions:

South Holston Release Schedule

Watauga Release Schedule

Hatches: Midges and Sulpurs on the South Holston, and Midges, Caddis, and Sulphurs on the Watauga

Fly Suggestions: During the early morning hours on the South Holston a good bet is a Midge Cluster Dry with a Zebra Midge in Black or Red hanging underneath it. Black Fly Larva or a Sparrow Midge would make good droppers as well. CDC Comparadun Sulphurs when the hatch starts up and hang a PMD Split case behind it and get ready. On the Watauga Soft hackles in yellow and orange have been handing out sore lips in good numbers. Caddis Dries and mainly Pupae have had their times as well as Sulphurs. In dirty water Girdle Bugs in Olive/Tan and Black have been producing. San Juans and heavy rubber leg Stones will create enough camotion to get the fish’s attention.

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Foggy South Holston Morning

General Information: The TVA has relaxed the flows slightly on the South Holston allowing for some wade fishing. And for the angler willing to hop around on the river, more or less a full day of South Holston Fun can be had. With the Didymo being flushed, better drifts can be had and so can easier wading. In the morning time Midges should be your main focus while the fog still hangs on the river. Don’t be afraid to throw a dry/dropper combo. Target specific rising fish and keep your casting distance to a minimum while keeping your leaders long (13′ at least). As the day warms, keep the same technique but change to match the hatch. As generation comes up, throwing a streamer as you make your way back to the back can bring some surprising results. The Watauga has been having a more generous release as of late which can almost eliminate any wade fishing but there is still some fishy water to be found. Look for bends in the river and fish the inside seam with streamers and even some heavier nymphs. Slow drifts are the key in the nymphing. Be creative in order to get that perfect drift. Racing ahead of the water has been the story of late, with good numbers of fish falling to soft hackles in various colors and fish also chasing a skittered Caddis. When the water catches up to you slam the banks with big streamers or look for areas of clearer water to nymph. Slower eddies and foam lines will hold bugs and opportunistic fish feeding on their misfortune.

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Midge Assortment

Projected Conditions: Fishing conditions will stay pretty constant for the upcoming week with warmer temps moving their way in over the weekend. The hatches will continue to heat up especially with the Sulphurs. terrestrial will continue to make their importance more and more known as the summer creeps closer, Midges are a staple on these rivers and finding multiple patterns you have confidence in can really save you from pulling your hair out on the days that the hatch never comes through. Be aware of afternoon thunderstorms, some being fierce. Get off the water when they make their presence known. However, don’t be run off by the occasional afternoon shower. It can really get the bugs moving and the fish feeding.

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Afternoon rainstorms can get the fish moving!

Tennessee Tailwaters Stream Report – April 24, 2012

Fly Fishing Report

Updated Every Tuesday:    4/24/12

Water Conditions:  South Holston Release Schedule

Watauga Release Schedule

Hatches: Midges throughout the day with Sulphurs and BWO’s coming off from mid-day on via the South Holston. Throw a bunch of caddis in there as well and then you have the Watauga!

Fly Suggestions: For the Holston I would definitely have some BWO (sz 18-22) and Sulphur (sz 14-18) Comparadun for the mayfly surface activity, but I would also make sure to stock up on Midge Clusters(sz18-22) and Hoola Midges (sz 20-24) for the periods of slow mayfly activity. On the Watauga I would have some heavier Golden Stones(sz 12-16) and Eggs/San Juan (sz 10-18) for the faster/deeper runs, and plenty of Peacock Caddis (sz 14-20) for the surface.

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South Holston Brown

General Information: Always know the generation schedule and how it will affect where you are fishing.  With the TVA relaxing on their generation schedule, the South Holston has mostly been a wade fishery and a great one at that Target specific fish and try to get drag free drifts.. The Watauga is easiest accessed from a boat and it’s a great opportunity to get to see a bunch of water and to take it easy on your legs to boot. Attractor pattern nymphs work great on this river followed by a caddis pupae. Look for medium paced riffles and target the seams and try to get slow drifts. The slower the better and get ready for some explosive strikes. Longer leaders (13′), although more cumbersome, can make a huge difference in your day.

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Target Specific Fish

Projected Conditions: Conditions should stay fairly consistent over the next week with temps hanging in the upper 60’s to 70’s. One exception could be if certain afternoon thunderstorms could murk up feeder streams which can mean a lot of fun with a streamer rod. Try Double Bunnies, and Articulated Leeches on a Sink Tip Line.