Small Streams & Creeks
Duration
4 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
Public and private access to high-elevation streams
Wild brook, rainbow, and brown trout populations
Mix of wild and stocked trout in supported waters
Aggressive dry-fly action in small water



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The Southern Appalachians offer miles of high-quality headwater fishing with access to both public and private streams holding wild brook, rainbow, and brown trout. From October through May, hatchery-supported waters provide excellent wade fishing, especially for beginners, with a mix of wild and stocked fish. Pristine small streams also offer overlooked smallmouth bass fishing and native Appalachian brook trout that eagerly rise to dry flies in tiny water. With diverse seasonal options, headwater wade trips can be booked year-round.
All necessary fishing gear
Transportation to and from the river
Snacks
Drinks
Gratuities
Polarized sunglasses
Seasonally appropriate coat
Sunscreen
Change of clothes
Basic fishing experience recommended for best results
Children must be accompanied by an adult
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