Aug

26

Best True Rotary Vise Made . You can see deal on Hot Deals on our catalogue Store . I have tyed with this vise it seems forever. A true machine.
Thanks,
Rod Champion

Aug

25

For me anyway. The Sulphur hatch on the South Holston River was long and heavy this past Sunday. TVA ran form 10-11:00 a.m.. That triggered the Sulphurs. I left at 3:30 and they were still on the water. It rained hard Saturday night and the river was muddy on one side , murky down the middle and fairly clear on the other side. These conditions + a big sulphur hatch made for the best dry fly fishing I beleive I have ever had. Of course I think that everytime it is very good. But this time the overall size of the fish was nothing but sensational. I don’t believe I have ever caught as many 15+” fish on dry flies during a 3 hour period as happened Sunday. As they say, all the stars had to line up. And they were.
I looked up and down the river many times. It looked like a Blue fish blitz at the beach. Everybodys rod was bent over. And there were plenty of people but there was more than enough fish to go around. Darnest thing you will ever see. Fish on everywhere. Guys were swimming emergers , fishing dries, doing dry dropper rigs and who knows what else. And they were all catching fish. Pretty good stuff.
Well , you can feel fall around the corner now. Soon these hot days will give way to the cooler ones. The big browns will start moving and the sulphurs will begin phasing out to the BWO’s. Until then, the sulphurs will more than be enough to cure your thirst.
Please hit our online catalog spot. Us small timers need and want your business more than Cablelas and the likes. And we will tell you about what is happening on the river. They won’t.
So I hope you choose to use us some. We will get a good coupon program going to pay you for your patronize.
As southerns say” You are much appreciated.’
Rod Champion

Aug

22

Actually rained on and off all day on the South Holston River. But it was a warm enough day for the rain to not bother you. As Bill Fiesler said; if he rose and you covered him, he ate. He , being the trout. And that was exactly how it played out. The sulphur hatch started late. It began somewhere around 3:00. Sulphurs like sunshine. And just the hint of it will bring them on. And when the hint happened Saturday, the sulphurs emerged. Actually it was good dry fly fishing for a couple of hours.
Matt and John had two couples on the primtime afternoon float. John Ross and Rick[ if I put his last name I will butcher it] had their mates for the float. Today is Rick’s birthday, so he was given the trip as a birthday present. It ended up being quite a present. Rick finished the day with a measured 28″ long and 15″ girth wild Brown trout. An 8 to 10 lb. beast of a fish. A picture of this beautiful creature will be posted next week. Happy Birthday Rick!
We have a couple of books on our web page that will interest you. TYING AND FISHING TAILWATER FLIES by Pat Dorsey is about na good a book as there is on Tailwater fishing. It shows 500 step by step photos for 24 proven patterns and how to fish them. A 192 page Hard Back cover book with rich color photos of flies and fishing on tailwaters like the South Holston River. This definetly a one of the best books for our kind of fishing there is. It cost $39.95 , but remember our August coupon.
Also we have tons of Simms shirts and T- shirts on sale on our web page. The Guide Superlite shirt normallt runs for $99 ; we have it on sale for $58. It is the lightest , most comfortable shirt you will ever wear. Just go to our on line catalog or call us .
As Carol Fiesler says” Happy Trails.” Got to love those lady cowboys who flyfish.
Rod Champion

Aug

20

That is why you must check schedule in the a.m. .
I hate it to. I was planning on fishing the Sulphurs on low water , myself.
But , we take what we get. We live and die by TVA.
Well , not really. It is only fishing. The power of Life and death is not controlled by TVA. Just the fishing part of it.

Aug

19

TVA is running full generators from 3:00 p.m. til 7:00p.m on Friday. Shoulds be a dandy low water sulphur dry fly schedule.

Aug

19

TVA has been generating a continous 660 cfs all week. The dry fly fishing has been very, very good. The bigger fish have been up and eating. Sulphurs have poured off in the afternoons . A customer said the spinner fishing was good yesterday, also. Matt and I floated yesterday afternoon. We watched a father and son duo from Asheville flat catch fish. Their rods stayed bent over the whole time we were behind them. They caught a bunch of nice fish.
Midge pupae, sulphur nymphs, sulphur emergers, sulphur dries, sulphur cripples and sulphur spinners have been the ticket. There is kind of a theme here…Sulphurs.
Don’t know how long TVA will be sluicing. They are working on the generators . Check the schedule for sure to see their running schedule. And check again in the a.m. to make sure of the days schedule.
And , please check our new online catalog.
Tight Lines,
Rod Champion
423-878-2822

Aug

15

Hello Everyone,
This is Rod and Matt’s webmaster for South Holston River Fly Shop.

I was in their shop yesterday to finalize some product and was given the go ahead on making the new shopping cart LIVE.

I noticed they collected email addresses from customers in store, so we set up some discounts for the shopping cart that can be emailed to their customer base for this grand re-opening of the shop cart.

But what’s even better news for you is we found a feature that will offer discounts to REPEAT customers ONLY as well! Now that’s cool! We don’t have an online newsletter sign up (yet), so just slip them your email addresses asking them to write you on their list. foreverflyfishing@yahoo.com After you checkout once, the system will track you as a repeat customer for future discounts. Be sure to create an account and bookmark the page.

Without Rod or Matt knowing, I’ve set up a discount for you bloggers. Since it’s Sunday night, I cannot actually get their permission yet, so they may take it off and keep it strictly for their email list. So type in AUGUST-BLOG-DISCOUNT when you check out and receive 10% off before they slap me on the hand and make me take it down!!!

Have fun shopping and fishing!
Tina

Aug

10

TVA is running from 2:00- 9:00 p.m. today. Hopefully that is the way it will be all week. Always check at tva.gov or 800-238-2264 the evening before you come. If they keep the schedule this way, sulphurs should hatch goods on low water. You should have 2-3hours of dry fly fishing before the water hits.
Rod

Aug

9

Monday thru Thursday, TVA did not cut the water on til 2:00 p.m.. So the low water sulphur fishing was good, actually very good. Some 16′s, but mainly 18-20′s. Then in the afternoons Sulphurs continued their hatching til 5:00 or so. The fish rose well and ate comparaduns well in the afternoons. The bugs have started bigger- 16′s – and by the time the float is over the sulphurs have dropped in size to 18′s. All afternoon trips caught fish on dry flies well.
On Sunday, TVA did not release water til 3:00 p.m.. I got to fish Sunday. I usually only get to fish the sulphurs on high water , because of the shop. But Sunday , was different. The hatch was big and steady. The bugs were 18 with some 16′s mixed in.
We got 3 hours of dry fly fishing. I caught fish on an 18 comparduns , 18 emergers fished dry and as the hatch went on fish really ate a 18 cripple. Good fish ate the cripple. I watched Steven catch fish real well on 18 hairwing comparaduns. He had a good day. Allen caught them on cripples fished dry, then a comapradun[ I think] as the hatch went on. The fellow down below me caught some very nice fish on a Swisher and Richards no hackle dun. It is a deadly pattern here or anywhere else.
A grand day on the river it was.
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Just give us a call at 423-878-2822.
Thank you,
Rod Champion

Aug

3

If TVA holds it’s same schedule, there should be plenty of time to fish the sulphur hatch on low water. The last two days, TVA has statred running at 2 p.m. on the South Holston River. They are projecting the same for next three days. So you should have good hatches on low water and then the sulphurs should continue on high water.
The nymph, beetle and streamer bite has been good also.
As always , check the TVA web site or phone n umber in the evening before and the moring you are coming to verify schedule.
Rod

Aug

2

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These reels will be loaded with appropiate backing and any Scientific Anglers’ Mastery line of your choice- either a GPX or Trout Line. For $30 more we will make it a Scieintific Anglers’ Sharkskin line.
The Reels plus line loaded and ready to go are:
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You can call us at 423-878-2822
or email- foreverflyfishing@yahoo.com
Thank you,
Rod Champion

Litespeed 1.0 – 2-3 lines-

Aug

2

Got a little worried saturday when the Sulphurs did not show themselves on low water. This was the first time in a couple of month’s they haven’t been there. Every other day, they have started hatching an hour or so before the water hits and continue right on heavy until 6:00 or so.
But Saturday , they were a no show on low water.
But Sunday they reappeared in large numbers. And on high water the hatch was heavy. So what causes bugs to back off for a day like that. It was overcast and rainy.. did that do it? We have all seen the pour off in the rain and snow before. I don’t know but ” they are back”.
If you have read on the internet about an argument about fishing a certain peice of water . The area they are talking about is BELOW the last trail on the TVA proerty we all call the culdasac. It goes for about a 1/2 mile down thru there. The culdasac is not affected at all. Most of you have heard of it from a year or so ago. It is a very small part of the South Holston River that affects a very small portion of fisherman. Most of you have nor ever will fish there. This river is VERY open to public fishing. The landowners are as good to all of us as can be. So no problems for you guys to come fishing and fish where you always have. Because thank goodness the Sulphurs are fine and the fish are fat.
God Bless,
Rod