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  • #4531
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey guys –

    I am planning on making a trip in about three weeks, but I don’t know where yet.

    #39746

    Zach,

    This past weekend I fished the PM and Manistee with Troy Humphreys, a Cumberland guide: http://cumberlandtroutguide.com/ He said that he had been forced to cancel over forty trips recently, which I guess is why he was able to meet us in MI. He also guides on the Caney Fork R. I do not have any info. on the other rivers you mentioned, but it seems the Cumberland is down for a bit. But you might give Troy a call. He is one of the most knowledgeable guides I have ever met.

    HTH,
    Dusty

    #39747
    Tim Pommer
    Member

    Screw trout – go to the marsh.

    #39748
    cole m.
    Member

    Don’t come to AR, water everywhere.

    #39749
    kurt albin
    Member

    They’ve had 10 floodgates open at Tablerock for the past week or so and it looks like they’re running 1200 CFS through Bull Shoals right now.

    #39750

    Zach, check with App. Anglers on the SoHo
    http://www.appalachianangler.com/
    David and Theo know the river very well and can tell you whats happening.

    #39751

    I second heading to the marsh!

    #39752
    chris adams
    Member

    Fishing in AR has been pretty bad especially for those wading.

    #39753
    paul_puckett
    Member

    go catch a redfish!!!

    #39754
    Avatar photoMatt Jones
    Member

    I’m with Tim and Paul.

    www.mattjonesphotography.com

    #39755
    Buzz Bryson
    Member

    I’d forget the saltwater carp.

    #39756
    michael pope
    Member

    Zach, the South Holston has been fishing well and yes they still eat tiny CDC sulphurs, tiny BWOs, tiny midges, and tiny black flies. I would have a tough time making it a destination trip, TVA has been generating quiet a bit lately and there is still enough water in the lake to make me think that could continue for a while. You would probably get a wade friendly schedule on the weekend but I sure wouldn’t count on it during the week (started generating at 9:00 this morning and I think they are running till 7:00). Also remember that 2 portions of the river will be closed starting November 1 for the spawning season. That means less river and unfortunately can also mean more people looking for those suddenly much easier to find big browns.

    Mike

    #39757
    Avatar photoAllan Dozier
    Member

    I agree with the saltwater advice.

    I plan on living forever, so far so good.

    #39758
    anonymous
    Member

    Zach, Bull Shoals tailwater has fished very well from a boat since Columbus Day when the corps started making stable releases. Flows have been ranging from around 3,000 to 8,000 cfs, and the water is good down past Crooked Creek. Flow should continue to be quite reasonable well into November, but we are looking at heavy generation in December on Bull Shoals and Norfork tailwaters.

    Tiny Blue-Winged Olives started coming off about two weeks ago on overcast and drizzly days. Nymphing and small streamer fishing has been excellent. Great flows and conditions for catching numbers. Bigger fish are hard right now due to the spawn, although we continue to see an occasional big fish when slowing down and fishing the depths.

    I saw Mr. Matt Tucker on the water the other day, and it looked like they were making a good day of it too, although there was a lot of sittin’ around on the island at Stetson’s shoal.  ;D

    A customer caught a four pound rainbow in front of Gaston’s restaurant a few weeks ago. It had run the gauntlet and managed to get caught and released by a fly fisher  ;).

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