The Toccoa Tailwater will be muddy below Tammen Park, likely through to next week. We’re going to see the TVA crank up the generation schedules soon to begin draining the lake back down to winter pool, so I wouldn’t anticipate doing much wading, but if the...
As I am typing this fishing report, we’re receiving flash flood notifications on our phones for nearly every county from Blue Ridge to Cartersville. Exercise caution if you plan on fishing today and later this week – some of our streams are going to be...
The March Brown Jig is a good imitation of a March Brown mayfly nymph as the name suggests, but we fish this fly year round for heavily pressured fish that have seen hundreds of traditional Hare’s Ears and Pheasant Tails. It’s essentially a simplified...
The Toccoa Tailwater is clear and fishable. We’ve been seeing midges and blue winged olives coming off on the river, and you may see some Little Black Stoneflies coming off as well, so keep some dries handy just in case. I would try to hit the river as the day...
Winter can be an unpredictable time of year to fish in the south with conditions ranging from balmy 60 degree days to winter cold fronts pushing through and bringing freezing temps and rain swollen, stained rivers. The latter might make even the most dedicated...