It looking like we will be starting to get some lower water flows on the Hiwassee. These flows will more than likely take place closer to the weekends to accomadate a higher number of user days on the water. The operating guide for the Hiwassee reservoir is back down to the flood guide and TVA has been giving us some really nice one generator flows over the past couple of days. With any luck the water levels will stay leveled out and we will Keep seeing this type of release. Now as a boater i love rowing on two generators, but float fishing on one generator is just flat out awesome. It takes a little extra effort for us to row the river, but it also gives us more opprotunities get out and wade. It's the best of both worlds. Keep your fingers crossed and lets see what happens, and get your blue wings ready.
I did fish the cowfields the other day on two wheels for a bit when the water was running and there are fish to be had. I brought a dozen or so too hand in a couple hours of drifting before i headed back up river to the ramp. Nothing much as far as size goes, but a few fish were looking up and thats what made the day for me.
Hiwassee River Guides provides year round guided fishing trips in East Tennessee, Southern Kentucky, & North Georgia tailwaters and freestone streams. We work hard to provide our customers with the best possible fishing options in the region. By offering both float and wade fishing trips for Trout and Smallmouth Bass on some of the finest southern waters.
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