Tennessee & Georgia Fly Fishing
   
   

What To Bring

We're happy to supply all the quality fly fishing gear for every trip at no additional cost. However, If you prefer to use your own equipment feel free to bring it along. With that said, there's still a few items you will want to bring along.

Fly Fishing in the south is a year round option. During a normal year we'll experience lot's of mild weather, along with some hot summer days and plenty of cold winter days. The key is to dress appropriately.


Year Round Fly Fishing

  • Hat.
  • Polarized Glasses for Rx wearers, we do have some non Rx sunglasses for loan at no additional charge.
  • Sunscreen.
  • Light Rain Gear. We carry Frogg Toggs rain gear on the boats in XL sizes just in case you forget yours.
  • Camera. We carry a digital camera with us but lot's of times clients may want to snap a few shots of their own.
  • Any special medications such as bee sting etc.
  • Valid Tennessee or Georgia fishing license and trout stamp Tennessee License

Summer Fly Fishing

  • Light, comfortable clothing. Shorts and light shirts are best suited for the summer time temperatures.
  • Sandals or tennis shoes.
  • Waders and non-studded wading boots. Some rivers are fine for wet wading in the summer while others are too cold so it never hurts to have the waders along just in case.

Winter Fly Fishing

  • Layered clothing with a focus on wool and synthetics. Layers can be removed if temperatures warm but cannot be added if you don't bring them.
  • Fleece gloves.
  • Toboggan.
  • Waders and wading boots. Only necessary when planning on getting in the water. Lot's of float trips can be made without ever getting out of the boat.

Fall and Spring Fly Fishing

  • It's a good ideal to dress in a few layers with light clothing on the bottom. This will insure you comfort if the days are warm or cold
  • Waders and wading boots.

 

 

 
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