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Hiwassee River
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27-Jan-20
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Conditions
: Hiwassee River - Drift boat on the upper river. Fly fishing is good. All techniques are working now. Fishing nymphs and small streamers early and dry dropper and single dries in the afternoons. Sunny afternoons are bringing hatches.Flows a little high but fishing good. Possibly the best this week. Winter fishing here has begun. Catch and release only season. Streamers and nymph fishing. Reported by: Sportsmen's Warehouse |
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About: -
The Hiwassee River. Situated in southeast Tennessee
and are within the boundaries of the
Cherokee National Forest. The Hiwassee is a
clear, cold stream with plenty of trout for anglers.
In the trophy trout section, anglers can catch football-shaped rainbows and
browns to 20 inches, with 16 inchers quite common. Most of the time, the catches
average about 12 inches. The lower Hiawassee below US 411 can be difficult to
reach because most of the land is private, but access to the upper region is
afforded by several roads. Above the powerhouse access is tough.
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- Rainbow Trout
- Brown Trout
- Brook Trout
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