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  1. #1
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    Re: Fishing the Smokies

    You are going to be in a good area. The Little River from the park boundary upstream holds a lot of fish. Pressure is heavy at times but the fish continue to be there. If I were you I would think Yellow Sallies and Yellow Elk Hair Caddis. If you want to visit one of the coolest fly shops anywhere in the country, make sure you go to Little River Outfitters in Townsend. Not only do they have anything you will need, but they will give you latest info on What is happening on the little river.

    Don't ignore the area down stream from you near Metcalfes Bottom picnic area. Got my wife into her first wild trout there last may, easy access and plenty of fish. Also, you can access Meigs Creek from where you are and follow the trail upstream and possibly get into some brookies.

    One piece of advice if you have never fished there. These fish are spooky so try and keep a low profile and roll cast to your spots. Stay out of the water whenever possible to avoid spooking fish. Good luck.

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    Re: Fishing the Smokies

    Quote Originally Posted by Tim_T View Post
    You are going to be in a good area. The Little River from the park boundary upstream holds a lot of fish. Pressure is heavy at times but the fish continue to be there. If I were you I would think Yellow Sallies and Yellow Elk Hair Caddis. If you want to visit one of the coolest fly shops anywhere in the country, make sure you go to Little River Outfitters in Townsend. Not only do they have anything you will need, but they will give you latest info on What is happening on the little river.

    Don't ignore the area down stream from you near Metcalfes Bottom picnic area. Got my wife into her first wild trout there last may, easy access and plenty of fish. Also, you can access Meigs Creek from where you are and follow the trail upstream and possibly get into some brookies.

    One piece of advice if you have never fished there. These fish are spooky so try and keep a low profile and roll cast to your spots. Stay out of the water whenever possible to avoid spooking fish. Good luck.
    Thanks so much that was just the info I was hoping for. If there's anything I remember from the last time I was there is that those fish sure are skiddish!

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