North Carolina Fishing Report
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Location: Asheville, NC, US Wind: 8 mph N Humidity: 50% Visibility: 0.1 mi Preasure: Sunrise: 6:30 am Sunset: 8:24 pm |
Fri Hi: 75°F Low: 58°F Partly Cloudy
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Sat Hi: 77°F Low: 54°F Partly Cloudy
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Fishing is Heating Up
05/04/08
Spring is now here in full force. We have been experiencing some outstanding fishing on our streams and rivers. The Watauga River float trips have been very productive for anglers of all skill levels. There are caddis flies, crane flies, midges and sulfer mayflies hatching throughout the day keeping the fish in a feeding frenzie ALL DAY!
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Spring Has Arrived!
03/18/08
Spring has arrived in the mountains around the beautiful city of Asheville, NC. With the warm temperatures the fishing has really turned on. From the tailwaters to the small streams to the smallmouth bass rivers- fishing is OUTSTANDING!
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Fishing in the mountains has been outstanding!
02/18/08
We have had several days of sunshine and mild temperatures. The fish and the aquatic insects both think that it is April.
The Tennessee tailwaters have been on fire. There are lots of blue winged olives on both the Watauga River and the South Holston right now. Fish can be taken on the surface pretty much ALL DAY LONG. For the best success though try dropping a BWO emerger or zebra midge behind your dry fly.
On the Watauga River float trips our guests are averaging a dozen trout or more with some real quality fish getting put in the net.
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