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Dave Acker, dry flies & the South Holston River (click to visit)

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)
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ltamont Anglers guides strive to provide the best possible fishing experience for their clients by adapting to changing conditions, as necessary.

Greg Braunstein hoists a big Watauga River brown trout (click to enlarge the image)
But, changing game plans usually requires some flexibility on the part of our clients, as was the case with Greg Braunstein. Greg had booked a walk/wade trip for North Carolina streams, but when AA guide Teo Whitlock suggest switching to a float trip in Tennessee--a move dictated by the deepening drought in the region--Greg was ready to go: as with the U.S. Marines he was ready to adapt, improvise and overcome catch fish!
Teo reports that the fishing on Monday, June 30, 2008 "was on", with not only great quantities of trout on the feed, but also great quality, as the photo to the left attests.
Click the images below for larger views of the great fishing Greg Braunstein had on June 30, 2008 on the Watauga River in Eastern Tennessee...

(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!!