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Fly Fishing
Our Watauga River
Cabin Rental in East Tennessee
is located right on the Watauga River, one
of only two rivers in the state that are
designated as a Trophy Trout Stream. Providing cozy accommodations right
in the heart of the gorgeous Blue Ridge
Mountains and Cherokee National Forest,
you’ll enjoy plenty of rest, relaxation and
fun things to do while staying with us.
Fly fishing is a extraordinarily popular
sport in East Tennessee, and our area is
filled with numerous places to cast your
line. Discover some of these phenomenal
places to trout fish and fly fish in the
East Tennessee mountains.
Laurel Fork Creek
Laurel Fork Creek is a renowned East TN
Fly Fishing creek located in Northeast
Tennessee near the small community of
Hampton. This creek is a great place to fish for brook trout and contains some
nice views of the surrounding Cherokee
National Forest.
Beaverdam Creek
Located in the Cherokee National Forest, the
Beaverdam Creek Watershed area is also a
popular East Tennessee Fly Fishing spot.
Just a short distance from
Watauga Lake and
the Watauga River, the Beaverdam Creek
Watershed area offers not only some of the
best TN Trout Fishing in the state, but also
excellent views of the mountains and the
unique flora and fauna found here.
The Doe River
The beautiful Doe River meanders through the
historic town of
Elizabethton
Tennessee and is a nice
place to enjoy Tennessee Trout Fishing and
Fly Fishing. The gentle waters provide a
nice place to wade, and the surrounding
mountain vistas and views are spectacular.
Watauga River
The Watauga River is famous across the
southeast for its trophy trout fishing
streams and two mile section of specially
regulated and designated trout waters in the
state. One of only two Trophy Trout
Fly Fishing areas in the state, the Watauga
River is the perfect place to enjoy Fly
Fishing in East Tennessee. Be sure to follow
all of the Tennessee Wildlife Resource
Agency’s special regulations when fishing in
the special Trophy Trout Section of Watauga
River as these regulations are strictly
enforced.
Anglers love fishing for rainbow
and brown trout along the 18 miles of North
Carolina and Tennessee Fly Fishing areas
contained on the Watauga River. The
trophy section is a great deep area where
fishermen can float and fish. Here canoes
and rafts are welcomed and can be rented
from commercial fishing guides that fish the
famous river.
In order to enjoy East Tennessee Fly
Fishing, you’ll need a Tennessee Fishing
License unless you are 13 years of age or
younger. Fishing licenses go on sale March 1
and can be purchased at a variety of areas
including, county court clerks, sporting
goods stores, hardware stores, marinas, and
the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
office or website.
Fishermen regularly use salmon eggs and
night-crawlers as live bait to attract the
trout. Artificial lures like spinners,
spoons, jigs, and crankbaits mimic the
movements of minnows and crayfish and are
the typical artificial lures used. East
Tennessee fly fishermen also like to use
stone flies and caddis as well. Bait, tackle
and other essentials are easily found at the
local fishing shops and commercial guide
services.
If you have any questions or would like more information, please contact us at 786-368-5164,
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