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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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John Blondin was the lucky recipient of an Altamont Anglers gift certificate, a gift from his wife, Carey. John and Carey's dad, Gerald Lewis, redeemed the gift certificate with a day on the South Toe River, guided by AA guide Teo Whitlock. According to Teo, John and Gerald "wore out" the wild trout population of the South Toe River, defining success not in the size of the fish, but in their quality and quantity.
Here's John Blondin with a typical wild rainbow from the South Toe, August 13, 2006 (click the image to enlarge it)...

Here's Gerald with a beautiful wild brown trout (click to enlarge the image)...
And here is a small sampling of the many wild fish caught by John and Gerald as they redeemed their gift certificate on August 13, 2006 on the South Toe River (click the thumbs to enlarge the images)...
(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!!