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18 Asheville Fly Fishing Expert: Hunter Banks 29 Montford Ave., Asheville, NC (828) 252-3005 || hunterbanks.com Fish The Tuck: Located near Western Carolina University, (WCU) the Tuckaseegee is a tailrace formed by two dam-fed forks. From the Hwy 107 bridge at Love Field to the Dillsboro dam, the Tuck is regulated as Delayed Harvest, which is catch-and-release from October until June.The river here is as wide as many western rivers, offering plenty of room for backcasting and the 49,000 trout stocked each year. Best floated in a drift boat, the Tuck can be waded when only one fork is running for power generation. Directions from Asheville: Take I-40 W to Exit 27 (Hwy 74 W). Follow Hwy 74 W to Exit 85 in Sylva. At third light turn left onto Hwy 107 S. Before you reach WCU, turn right onto River Rd. Look for the black-and-white Delayed Harvest signs. Guided Fly Fishing Wade Trips: We are blessed with some of the finest wade fishing opportunities east of the Mississippi. Whether it’s crawling from pool to pool casting dries to weary brook trout on the headwater streams or stalking super selective brown and rainbow trout on the tailwaters of the Watauga and South Holston, we have it all. Wade fishing is a great way to experience the outdoors without being confined to a boat. If you are new to this sport, we can tailor a day of wade fishing to get you started.We typically meet at the shop at 8:00 a.m. and take care of any last minute items, then proceed to the stream of choice and fish until you have had enough! Due to the size and age of the Appalachian Mountains, the width of our water is measured in feet not yards. We have creeks that you can jump across and streams that rarely see anglers on the far banks.With this in mind, many anglers find that our smaller streams and rivers allow for more solitude and relaxation. Take a look at the locations where we guide and decide what river is right for you. If you’re new to the area, let your guide choose your river - he’ll likely choose the one that’s fishing best. Directions from Asheville: Take I-240 to the Montford Exit (look for the huge mural with a trout) and make your way to Hunter Banks at 29 Montford Ave.,Asheville, NC. Hook A Hog: Most mountain trout average 9” to 10”, but not on the heavily stocked Oconaluftee, where trout are measured in pounds, not inches. A 2.2-mile stretch near the Blue Ridge Parkway offers catch-and-release fishing for hatchery-raised brook, brown, rainbow, golden and Donaldson trout, some of them weighing more than 6 pounds. Streamers and nymphs catch the biggest fish here, but expect lots of company. A tribal fishing permit is required. Directions from Asheville: Take I-40 W to Exit 27 (the Great Smoky Mountains Expressway). Continue west on US 74 pastWaynesville, Sylva and Dillsboro to Cherokee, Exit 74. Follow US 441 onto the reservation. Madison County Rivers & Streams: Ready to land a beautiful fish in a scenic mountain stream or river? Look no further than the streams and rivers found just north of Asheville in Madison County. Whether you are looking to fish for trout, bass, catfish or muskie, you’ll find a lot of fantastic places to fish in Madison County. The most popular fishing areas include Hot Springs, Laurel River area, Marshall and Mars Hill. While wild waters and the great fishing found on the French Broad River are always productive, anglers can expect to catch plenty of stocked trout during the right months. Directions from Asheville: we recommend heading to Hunter Banks to get local insight into what streams and patterns are fishing best.They’ll also be able to give you directions to one of their favorite spots. Guided Fly Fishing FloatTrips: The tailwaters of North Carolina and Ten- nessee are some of the best in the Southeast. Many of our clients fish Western tailwaters in the summer months and use our local tailwaters to get an early start on their season and tune up their techniques after the winter. Depending on your desire to catch wild fish or stocked fish, we have a tailwater to suit you. Our float trips are done in either a driftboat or a raft with a maximum of two anglers and their guide. As fishing from a boat is a bit more difficult than wade fishing, our guides are more than willing to give you a casting demonstration before putting in. Those that are unable to wade safely may find a float trip is a fun and exciting way to still be on the water while catching some nice fish. Directions from Asheville: we recommend heading to Hunter Banks to get local insight into what streams and patterns are fishing best.They’ll also be able to give you directions to one of their favorite spots. Fish The Davidson River: Named as one of Trout Unlimited’s “Top 100 Trout Streams in America,” the Davidson is a very productive freestone river that supports many trophy-class fish over 20 inches. About 14 miles of the river, from its headwaters to Avery Creek, are managed under catch-and-release, fly-fishing only regulations. The lowest mile is hatchery supported. The Catch & Release section can be technical, requiring small flies and light tippets. Midge flies rule here. Directions from Asheville: Take I-26 E to Exit 40/Airport Rd.Turn right onto NC 280 towards the airport and continue to Brevard (19.2 miles).At the intersection of 280/64/276, turn right onto Hwy 276, which parallels the Davidson through the Pisgah National Forest. Pure Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Asheville & Waynesville, NC | www.hunterbanks.com | 828.252.3005