Monday, December 19, 2005

Fishing Slower on Tennessee Tailwater


According to the Kingsport Times-News, it looks like things are slow over at our favorite Tennessee tail waters (the Watauga and South Holston rivers). However, it might be a good chance to try for a big brown trout.

Ben Walters at Fly Shop of Tennessee in Johnson City reports the big spawning browns are still lingering in the South Holston tailwater.

Brian Wilson of Mahoney's Sportsman's Paradise in Johnson City reports that the Watauga tailwater is seeing hatches of Blue-winged olives and midges ranging from as small as Size 24 on up to 18.

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