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Sauger Sighting, April 20, 2012 (click to visit)

South Holston River, April 15 report (click to visit)

South Holston Stripers on the fly (click to visit)

April 2 on the Watauga River (click to visit)

South Holston River gets weird (click to visit)

Patrick Roberts' Delayed Harvest report (click to visit)

Watauga River report from Pete Post (click to visit)

Blind squirrel finds acorn (click to visit)

Tom Taylor, March 27, 2012 (click to visit)

Tom Taylor March 26, 2012 (click to visit)

March Madness for Smallmouth Bass (click to visit)

South Holston River, Feb. 9, 2012 (click to visit)

February smallmouth fishing (click to visit)

Jocelyn & the February bass (click to visit)

February stripers on the fly (click to visit)

Clay Gibson with more reasons for Winter fishing (click to visit)

Joe Gibson finds a hog on the South Holston River (click to visit)

Gordon Kay on the South Holston in December (click to visit)

Jason Jones brings us a Winter's Tale (click to visit)

A tale of Brians on the Davidson River (click to visit)

Blake Puryear hits the South Holston River (click to visit)

The Goering group hits the tailwaters (click to visit)

Betsy Dawson learns the South Holston (click for more)

Ken & Tom conquer the bass (click for more)

Jeremiah on the Watauga River (click for more)

Largemouth bass in our mountains? click for more...

Doubled-up on the Watauga River (click to visit)

Smallmouth on flies (click to visit)

Mark's Watauga River report (click to visit)

Watauga River stripers! (click to visit)

Dylan hits the Pigeon River (click to visit)

Bill Matyi can't quit the South Holston River (click to visit)

French Broad Muskie on the fly! (click to visit)

Jay & Teo with a smallmouth bass report (click to visit)

South Holston Stream report (click to visit)

Bill Matyi returns to the South Holston River (click to visit)

Winter Fly Fishing: Why Bother? (click to find out)

Debbie Griffith on the South Holston River (click to visit)

South Holston stream report (click to visit)
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ltamont Anglers' has been honored by the loyalty of our many "steady" clients, folks who's repeated trips with our guides speaks most eloquently about their success and the service provided. One such happy angler is Clark Cochran, of Ft. Lauderdale FL, who tries to escape the sunny confines of South Florida as often as he can for the refreshing trout streams of WNC.

Teo Whitlock holds a whopping Davidson River rainbow caught by Clark Cochran (click the image for a larger view)
One of the reasons Clark returns so often (and requests the services of AA guide Teo Whitlock) is obvious in the photo to the left: the high incidence of connections to large trout! This hog of a Davidson River rainbow was caught by Clark on May 22, 2008 on a midge pattern that must remain un-named...
Click the images below for larger views of Clark's fishing on the Davidson River on May 22, 2008...

Here's Clark Cochran with one of the few remaining rainbows on the West Fork of the Pigeon River, May 25, 2007 (click the image for a larger view)...
Click the thumbs below for some last looks at the Delayed Harvest fishing on the West Fork of the Pigeon River, before it got poached out...

Click the image for a larger view of this whopper, caught on the Davidson River by Clark on October 18, 2006...

Click the thumbs below for larger views of Clark's success on the Davidson River, October 18, 2006...
(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!!