The Toccoa Tailwater is fishing well! This time of year, I like to focus on subsurface presentations, but we’ve been seeing some smaller caddis and Blue Winged Olives, so bring along some dry flies with you. Bigger, size 6-10 Pat’s Rubber legs and stonefly...
If you’re like us, summer fishing just isn’t enough, but chasing bass through the winter months can be daunting with a fly rod. We’re always trying new systems and techniques to entice those tough-to-feed cold weather spotted bass. Check out this...
The Toccoa Tailwater is fishing well and will continue to fish well into the winter. We’ve been seeing better water temperatures and received some much-needed rain in the last couple of days. Some of our guides have been seeing caddis coming off on the river in...
Delayed Harvest season is upon us! For those of you that are unfamiliar with this term, Delayed Harvest (or DH for short) is a designation given to portions of rivers and streams that are stocked heavily from November through May. These portions of water are regulated...
The Toccoa Tailwater is still a little off color downstream from the creeks running in, but not unfishable; Tammen park and the dam are clear. I would focus on subsurface presentations: stonefly nymphs (Pat’s RL, Double Bead Stone), Caddis larva/pupae (Holy...