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Debbie Griffith pounds the Pigeon (click to visit)

Chandler Pollett with a Davidson River report (click to visit)

Dry Flies on the South Holston (click to visit)

Jason Thaler finds Sulphers on the South Holston (click to visit)

Doug Ramsey studies the Davdison River (click to visit)

Andrew & George learn the Davidson River (click to visit)

Laura Luttrell's first time fly fishing (click to visit)

Jimmy Willingham hammers 'em on the Pigeon River (click to visit)

South Holston stream report (click to visit)

Mike & Karen McBee return (click to visit)

April 24, 2010 on the Davidson River (click to visit)

April 22, 2010 Watauga River report (click to visit)

Gabe Spencer's Back-Country Report (click to visit)

Ray Heimbuch with a South Holston report (click to visit)

March Smallmouth Bass Report (click to visit)

Danielle & Ely's cold day on the Davidson River (click to visit)

Team Luttrell assaults the Davidson (click to visit)
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ltamont Anglers clients come from everywhere, and find us every way possible:

Travis Honeycutt (left) and his client Billy Biggs team up with a big Davidson River rainbow trout (click to enlarge the image)
Billy Biggs, for instance, ran into AA guide Travis Honeycutt in the lobby of the Grove Park Inn one morning as Travis was meeting his clients for the day. Billy assessed the situation and asked for a card (we know he'd rather have been going fishing with Trav than doing whatever business had brought him to the GPI).
Billy's wife Karen made the follow-up calls and booked a full-day walk/wade trip for the whole family, with Travis and AA guide Teo Whitlock sharing the duties last Wendesday, June 25, 2008. Travis and Teo worked out the casting kinks for the Biggs clan during the morning, fishing the PhD water on the Davidson River. While the fish may have graduate degrees in leader and fly avoidance, the picture to the left attests to their vulnerability to anglers and guides of Billy and Travis' ability.
(Altamont Anglers operates on Pisgah National Forest Rivers under USDA Forest Service Permit #PIS6560)
They Coulda Been Contenders!
Or wall-hangers--but we released them all!!