What is the best place to go flyfishing for trout in the deep southeast (Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessess are the easiest to get to for me)
Top Ad
Collapse
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
What is the best place to go flyfishing for trout in the deep southeast (Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessess are the easie
Collapse
X
-
Those places all are very warm, and trout do not survive in warm water. You're going to be hard pressed to find trout waters. On the border of North Carolina and Georgia there is a place called the Dillard House that has cabins and a stocked trout lake. We did very well and caught some 6+ pound trout, but I don't see them hitting a fly.
Comment
-
Northern Georgia has some great public water and private water. The private stuff is expensive. There are areas of the Soque near some of the private stuff that are very good, but do get pressured. The Cohutta Wilderness is good as is the Chattahooche in Metro Atlanta below Lanier dam.
Comment
Welcome!
Collapse
Welcome to Field and Streams's Answers section. Here you will find hunting, fishing, and survival tips from the editors of Field and Stream, as well as recommendations from readers like yourself.
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ for information on posting and navigating the forums.
And don't forget to check out the latest reviews on guns and outdoor gear on fieldandstream.com.
Right Rail 1
Collapse
Top Active Users
Collapse
There are no top active users.
Right Rail 2
Collapse
Latest Topics
Collapse
-
Reply to Where do you feel safest?by FirstBubbaDefinitely feel your pain there sir! LOL!
...but I do think I'd feel safest away from concrete and buildings!...-
Channel: Guns
Today, 03:15 PM -
-
Reply to Stupid Is as Stupid Doesby PigHunterI've not claimed the virus was 'nothing'. Also, I didn't mention "global warming", "quanon", "horoscopes", etc. Rat, that's...
-
Channel: Other
Today, 02:49 PM -
Right Rail 3
Collapse
Footer Ad
Collapse
Comment