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Fly fishing the South Holston River
Clay Gibson with more reasons for Winter fishing (click to visit)

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

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

South Holston River fly fishing
Jason Jones brings us a Winter's Tale (click to visit)

Fly fishing the South Holston River
A tale of Brians on the Davidson River (click to visit)

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

Fy fishing the South Holston River
The Goering group hits the tailwaters (click to visit)

Fly fishing the South Holston River
Betsy Dawson learns the South Holston (click for more)

Altamont Anglers fly fishing for smallmouth bass
Vee sends an update from Ontario (click for more)

South Holston River fly fishing
A South Holston River report from Bill Matyi (click for more)

North Carolina smallmouth bass fishing
Benny Pearson's smallmouth report (click for more)

Watauga River fly fishing
Madison's Watauga River report (click for more)

North Carolina smalllmouth bass
Ken & Tom conquer the bass (click for more)

Watauga River fly fishing
Jeremiah on the Watauga River (click for more)

Smallmouth bass fishing in North Carolina
Largemouth bass in our mountains? click for more...

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

smallmouth bass fishing north carolina
Smallmouth on flies (click to visit)

smallmouth bass fishing with Altamont Anglers
Charlie Helm master's the bass (click to visit)

Davidson River fly fishing
Brian Dunlap hits the Davidson River (click to visit)

Watauga River Fly Fishing
Mark's Watauga River report (click to visit)

Watauga River fly fishing
Garrett Blodgett hits the Watauga (click to visit)

fly fishing the Watauga River
Watauga River stripers! (click to visit)

Davidson River rainbow trout
Scott Luttrell returns to the Davidson River (click to visit)

Watauga River fly fishing
Team Zalesky on the Watauga River (click to visit)

A Watauga River brown trout
Watauga River Stream Report (click to visit)

A Davidson River rainbow trout
Jocelyn learns on the Davidson River (click to visit)

A Pigeon River rainbow trout
Dylan hits the Pigeon River (click to visit)

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

A North Carolina smallmouth bass
French Broad Muskie on the fly! (click to visit)

a North Carolina smallmouth bass
Tom Taylor finds some Smallmouth (click to visit)

A Davidson River rainbow trout
Aidan Gomez with a Davidson River Report (click to visit)

South Holston River stream report
Paul Tootleman returns to the South Holston (click to visit)

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

South Holston River brown trout
South Holston Stream report (click to visit)

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

Watauga River brown trout
Winter Fly Fishing: Why Bother? (click to find out)

A Laurel River trout
Todd Koenig delays the harvest on the Laurel River (click to visit)

A Laurel River trout
Hap Clayton's Delayed Harvest report (click to visit)

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

A South Hoston River brown trout
South Holston stream report (click to visit)

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They Coulda Been Contenders!
Or wall-hangers--but we released them all!!


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What will you give the fly fisher in your family?

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

The perfect Father's Day gift, birthday or Christmas gift for the fly fishers in the family.

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).

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

step one--please select an option from this list:

step two--we need some information about the angler receiving the gift certificate:

Angler's Name:
Angler's Street Address:
Angler's City:
Angler's State:
Angler's Zip:

step three--we need some information about you:

Your Name:
Your Street Address:
Your City:
Your State:
Your Zip:
* Daytime Phone #
* Your Email:
* indicates required information

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)

Policy developed by AA staff

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

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