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

A big Watauga River trout
Why fish in February? (click to find out!)

A big South Holston River trout
South Holston River report (click to visit)

A big Davidson River trout
Team Luttrell assaults the Davidson (click to visit)

A Davidson River rainbow trout
Marion Green on the Davidson River (click to visit)

A Watauga River rainbow trout
Team Bray triumphs on the Watauga River (click to visit

A huge Davidson River trout.
Steve Morin finds some pigs in the Davidson River (click to visit)

South Holston River brown trout
Don Hall on the South Holston River (click to visit)

A fat rainbow trout near Bakersville, NC
Roger Jones with a Delayed Harvest report (click to visit)

A big South Holston River brown trout
Dave Gergacz scores on the South Holston (click to visit)

A big South Holston River brown trout
Mike McBee needs a 3rd hand on the South Holston (click to visit)

A big brown trout
Before the floods: Davidson River Report (click to visit)

Drake Whitlock holds a nice Missouri River brown trout
A brief vacation on the Big Mo (click to visit)

Pigeon River smallmouth bass
August, '09 Smallmouth Bass Report (click to visit)


Fly-caught striper on the Watauga River, 5/30/09 (click to visit)

Big Watauga River trout
Greg Braunstein & Dan Verlinsky hit the Watauga River (click to visit)

South Holston River fly fishing
Team Tootleman Hammers 'em!! (click to visit)

Watauga River trout fishing
Al Birkmaier hangs a hog on the Watauga River (click to visit)

South Holston River brown trout
September 22, '08 South Holston report (click to visit)

Smallmouth Bass fishing on the New River
Lauren Orengo: beginner's luck or natural ability? (click to visit)
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What will you give the fly fisher in your family?

(all they really want is some time on the stream)

You pick the price (from the list below), your favorite fly fisher picks the day, Altamont Anglers takes care of the rest...

NOTE: The following form is not a contract, and does not imply any commitment from you, nor impose any obligation upon you! We do not want payment information from you at this time. Filling out the form merely provides us with the information necessary to personalize your Gift Certificate. After you submit the form, we will contact you to confirm the data, and to finalize your purchase (if you don't like filling out forms, but do like the idea of sending a loved one fishing, just give us a call at (828)252-9266 and we'll take care of everything over the phone).

(On The Other Hand: if you're comfortable shopping through secure, encrypted, on-line connections we offer these Gift Certificates at our e-Fly Shop, where you can just select the Gift Certificate option of your choice and purchase it on-line here. )

To proceed with the non-contractual request for a call from Altamont Anglers to discuss purchasing a Gift Certificate, follow these steps:

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Note: Altamont Anglers' clients reserve dates on a first-come first-served basis, so booking your guided trip as far in advance as possible is always recommended. Altamont Anglers Gift Certificates expire at the end of the calendar year following the year in which they are purchased (for example, a Gift Certificate purchased on January 1, 2000 expires on December 31, 2001)

(Altamont Anglers operates on Pisgah National Forest Rivers under USDA Forest Service Permit #PIS6560)

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