Walkers Week In Review



Local Author and Flyfishing junkie Jimmy Buice proves that it is possible to catch striper on the fly in the dead of summer with hair extensions. And we thought he was full of it when we read his book “The Southeast’s Best Fly Fishing”
chasing hatches from RA Beattie on Vimeo.
Kanuga Conference Center gets local recognition on News 13 for their annual flyfishing trip with Davidson River Outfitters. Over the past few years Kanuga has coordinated groups of 30 people from aroound the country to enjoy serenity and spirituality. To see the video see link below.
http://www.wlos.com/shared/newsroom/features/absolute-le/videos/wlos_vid_248.shtml
DRO Spokesman Walter Parrott has his clients displaying their trophy smallmouth for the camera. Warm temperatures and lack of rain have made the smallmouth bite as strong as ever. Walter has reported several fish being caught over 5 lbs on top water and various baitfish patterns.

If interested in more information on fly or spin smallmouth floats contact Walter Parrott and Walker@davidsonflyfishing.com
Sampler Class September 24th 2-3 hours $20 per person
One day Emerger Class August 21st $150 per person
Two Day Predator School September 25-26 $325 per person
FREE BEGINNERS CLASS August 27th 1 hour 5:30pm – 6:30pm
For more information email us at info@davidsonflyfishing.com
Hot temperatures have been consistent over much of Western North Carolina over the past 4 weeks making trout fishing very unpredictable. Fortunately for DRO Guide Bill Strickland he can still entice a big fish to eat despite the unfavorable conditions. Fish early and stay on top with terrestrails or super small mayfly patterns. Once the clock reaches 9AM, its time to go home !

When the water gets low or warm, or you have a bright blue jay day, trout tend to get very weary and spooky. Making it more difficult, sometimes impossible, to catch fish. Here are some helpful tips for catching and approaching these spooky fish.