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


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Since all browsers are not alike, some navigation elements we've chosen may not function for all of our visitors, so here's what can be found at www.altamontanglers.com:

Our Homepage: tells all about Altamont Anglers guide services, with links to pictures of the types of streams we fish, our guides, etc.

Meet the Guides: as it implies, a page introducing our fly fishing guides.

Our Rates: the various trips we offer, and what we charge for them.

On-line Shopping a link to the Altamont Anglers e-Fly Shop, on-line shopping for fly fishing gear.

Contact Us: a page of contact info, including phone numbers, mailing and emailing addresses, an email link, etc.

Gift Certificates : a page offering gift certificates for any and all of our fly fishing guide services.

Check our schedule to get quick reply from someone, visit our schedule checker.

Stream Reports: we offer regularly updated reports on the fishing conditions for the following streams:
General Conditions (an area-wide look at current fishing conditions)
Back-country streams
Davidson River
Smallmouth Bass Reports
Delayed Harvest Waters
South Holston River
Watauga River

Fishing Licenses : we provide links for you to get your fishing licenses online, with a link for North Carolina fishing licenses and another for Tennessee fishing licenses.

Lodging in the area : we've provided links to some lodging in Asheville, including some affiliated with Altamont Anglers and offering exclusive discounts to our clients.

Client Photo Archives : We try to take photos, when we can, of our clients fishing and of their trophies. We post them in our "What's New" column on recent postings, and then they retire to the Archives. But they never "expire", and are always available for clients to re-visit and share with family and friends. Click the Client Photo Archives to visit past trips recorded in pictures.

Links to other websites of interest to fly fishers can be found here .

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