North Georgia Fishing Report: Creek Bite Strong, Toccoa Turning Over
Cooling Creeks The creeks are cooling and fishing well. Terrestrial patterns like ants, beetles, and hoppers continue to be productive and worth having in your box. Toccoa River Update The Toccoa is entering its normal turnover period near the dam, which means the...
Toccoa River, Spotted Bass & Small Streams
Warmwater Fishing in North Georgia Spotted bass fishing has been on fire the past few weeks! Throwing topwater poppers for bass is one of the most exciting summer bites, second only to striper fishing. Watching a bass slowly rise out of structure to sip a bug is an...
July North Georgia Fly Fishing Conditions: Toccoa, Wild Trout, and Warmwater Action
Toccoa Tailwater – Early Morning Dry Fly Action & Midday Strategy Early morning fishing on the tailwater has been great. A lot of good dry fly action can be found early. Tan and Olive Caddis dries behind a small hopper or a beetle have been finding fish. Dry...
Toccoa Tailwater Fishing Report: Rainy Days, Streamers, and Cicadas Incoming
Toccoa Tailwater We’ve had a lot of rain coming through in the past two weeks and there is more on the way. With a lot of isolated storms, keeping an eye on the radar before fishing can help determine what will be fishable and what will be blown out. But don’t...


