Thank you for “biting” on our Mountainshops page for Jason Cole’s Smoky Mountain Fly Fishing. You have “landed” here because you’ve come to Western North Carolina to fish. We are proud to be your gateway to Jason’s website, which we believe is one of the most generous, informative and accurate sources of fishing information available in these parts.
If you are ready to take your own chances without a guide, Jason’s site is still a must-read. You will find which streams are stocked and when the stocking occurs. You will find information on North Carolina rules and regulations for fishing, what the posted signs look like and what they mean. You will find pictorial documentation on the species of trout and other game fish which inhabit our local streams and rivers.
Now then, for those of you who are less than expert, Smoky Mountain Fly Fishing stands ready to increase your odds of having a successful catch. Jason and his team provide
• Guided Trips on the following waters: Tuckasegee River, Lake Fontana, Nantahala River, Oconoluftee River, Cullasaja River, the Little Tennessee River and other waters within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
• Guided Trips for Smallmouth Bass.
• Guided Back Country Camping Trips.
• A Huge Selection of Hand-tied Flies
• Orvis Rod and Tackle
• Simms
• Ross Reels USA
• Year-round Half Day and Full Day Guided Wade and Float Trips
• A Staff ready to show you the best fishing that the Great Smoky Mountains have to offer.
• An online store for all your fly fishing needs - www.smokymountainflyfishing.com
• Licenses
Testimonial
“Smoky Mountain Fly Fishing Outfitters certainly employs some of the best guides in the area. All of their guides are passionate about fly fishing and about these mountains as anyone you’ll ever meet. Most of their guides have lived in the Smoky Mountains their whole lives and started fly fishing at very young ages. They all spend countless hours fishing, and honing their skills to make your trip more productive and enjoyable. Each one is unique in his or her own abilities and specialties. Some are small creek specialists, while others are more at home on the larger waters of the Tuckasegee River, and the Little Tennessee, and one is a complete Smallmouth Bass guru. Each guide was hand chosen not only for their skills and knowledge, but also for their personalities. A great guide is someone who not only is an excellent teacher and instructor who seamlessly passes on his knowledge, but someoene who is a great companion you don’t mind spending a day on the river with.”
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