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Smallmouth Bass Stream Report

UPDATED EVERY FRIDAY May 25, 2012

WATER CONDITIONS:  

Low visibility.  Higher than normal water levels.  Water temperature varying in the 60′s.

Water watch:

FLY SUGGESTIONS:  

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

GENERAL INFORMATION:  

Once the mud clears, fish activity is expected to pick back up as we are still within prime Smallmouth season.

When fishing fast deep water, try using extra split shot and / or heavy flies.  This will help get your flies down fast.  When you spot a fishy looking location, try casting upstream of the location so your flies have a chance to sink before they hit the spot.  Sometimes 3-5 feet upstream makes all the difference.  This tactic will spook less fish as well.

When casting heavy flies long distances, try using a hand tied leader.  The longer the better.   The hand tied leader will turn over bigger flies better than a machine tapered leader.  I like to take a 3X-5X – 9′ hand tied leader and add 3′-4′ of mono to the butt side of the leader.  This particular setup is a happy medium if you don’t have a sink tip line.  That way your line still floats but you can get your rig down 12′ or “swing it” in shallow water.

PROJECTED CONDITIONS:  

With the frequent thunderstorms, expect off color water and higher levels.   Temperatures are expected to reach the high 80′s this week with scattered thunderstorms.

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GEAR SUGGESTIONS:

Rod: 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.

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.