TVA is still operating one generator 24/7, this water flow combined with the run off from the upper river is giving us the perfect water level for spring time float fishing. I fished with a couple of folks last Thursday and it was great. The top water bite kicked in around noon and the river was on fire till around 5pm. Every fish that came into the boat was taken on dry fly's. I really don't know how many since i lost count after the first hour. The Hendricksons are coming off regularly now and we are also having a nice mix of small gray caddis and blue wing actions as well.
I had the day off this past Saturday so i decided to do a quick run down the river in the afternoon. I witnessed one of the heaviest caddis hatches in the middle section of the river that i have seen in a long time. This was a blister hatch of small gray caddis. You know the kind where you have bugs landing on your sunglasses and the back of your neck kind of hatches. The fish were rising well but many seemed to keying in on the emerging pupa's. The mayfly mix kicked up a little later and after a bit the fish seemed to prefer the top water bite then.
Any way you look at it the river is fishing great and we have excellent water flows. Best of all though is we've got Bugs, lots and lots of bugs!!!
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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