- We recommend booking your trip at least three weeks in advance.
We require a 50% deposit to reserve a date.
- Due to proper planning we require you book your trip no less than
48 hours prior to trip.
- Deposits are fully refundable up to 48 hours before the trip. Deposits
will be refunded up to the day of the trip providing another client
fills the date. No-shows will not be refunded.
- We reserve the right to cancel the trip within 24 hours of the
booked date. Reasons for canceling will be extreme elements such
as severe weather forecasts or unfavorable water amounts. Your deposit
will be refunded or reapplied to a future trip if we have to cancel
the trip.
Booking Your Trip
Currently, all you need to do is contact us by clicking on the contact page and let us know your desired date, or dates. We will get back to you asap with open dates. During this process we'll discuss what you can expect from us and the trip. Things like where and how. I'll have questions for you as well. If you're just starting out and want to catch fish we'll take you to water that's more accomodating for you. You will learn so much more from water like this and it will bring success to you in your angling future. A river or lake that requires long casts and delicate presentations won't be much fun for you. Nor would casting a 500 grain sink-tip line. If you're a seasoned flyfisher it won't be much fun if we take you somewhere that doesn't test your skills.
The South offers something fun for every angler. And that's what we're here for, to help you have a good time. Whatever your skill may be. Both beginner and vetran alike are welcome on our trips. All we ask is that you're honest about your skill in the beginning. It matters as I've stated above. Good communication will help our trip to be a success and put a smile on every face! We want very much for you to be happy!
This photo is from Gary Dalton's second time flyfishing. Gary is a very gifted caster for a beginner so I took him to the South Holston for some streamer action. Anchoring down and casting to risers would have been a bit much for him but casting streamers yielded this 19 inch South Holston Brown. Just a gorgeous fish!
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