OUR TRIPS
At Fly Fishing North Georgia, we believe in ensuring that our clients get to see fly fishing as much more than just an intriguing sport. In our view, your day on the river with us will be a unique, fun, educational experience, escaping your normal day-to-day routine and appreciating the beauty that is all around you.
We want everyone who fishes with us to leave at the end of the day with a much more expansive knowledge of fly fishing and how to be more successful at it. This means that we take the time to do thorough instruction, while simultaneously implementing those skills into catching fish.
The main overarching idea that we try to convey is appreciation for the fly fishing EXPERIENCE…the beauty of the stream, the recognition that you are briefly a part of an incredibly complex ecosystem, and the great fortune to temporarily get lost in it all. We look forward to sharing this experience with you!
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YOUR GUIDE TO NORTH GEORGIA TROUT
Offering guided wading and drift boat trips on several private trophy streams and public rivers, Fly Fishing North Georgia is your best resource for fishing the trout streams of north Georgia. Whether you are looking for an instructional trip for beginners, or access to north Georgia’s finest trophy trout streams for experienced anglers, Fly Fishing North Georgia has you covered.
The Hopper-Dropper: Go-to Rig for the North Georgia Mountains
When first arriving to the river, I might not know which flies to use, but I will almost always tie a Hopper-Dropper Rig. This rig consists of a buoyant dry fly (Chubby, P...
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Fall is in the air
It’s getting beautiful outside… the leaves are turning and the trout are hungry! Fall is the perfect time to find yourself fly fishing on a quiet mountain stream.
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3 Reasons Why November is an Awesome Time to Chase Trout
“Tis the season…for some monster BROWNS” – Around November, Brown trout will migrate and begin spawning! Though they won’t eat a whole lot, these fish are very protective of their spawning beds and will likely take a bite at anything that might be perceived as a threat to their beds.
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