Caney Fork

Caney Fork

December 7, 2010  |  Reports  |  No Comments  |  Share

This fall has been a little slow for us on the Caney, but we have found more luck with cooler temperatures.  Until recently the generation schedule has been predictable enough, and if you were to float the river, you could spend an early afternoon catching fish on the falling water,...

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Everybody keep Charlie in your thoughts and prayers

October 13, 2010  |  Uncategorized  |  No Comments  |  Share

For those who don't know, Charles Grogan, a good friend and first baseman on the Buzz'd team took a nasty fall last Friday, and has been in Vanderbilt Medical Center since. I was able to see him today, and it looks like he has been improving very quickly, which is great,...

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Cherokee National Forest

Cherokee National Forest

September 16, 2010  |  Reports, Trips  |  No Comments  |  Share

What a way to start the Fall Dad and I spent the weekend out in the Cherokee National Forest following the blue lines on the map for some wild trout on dries.  After wandering around the Forest Service roads for most of the first day, we had a handful of very...

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The heat finally beat us

The heat finally beat us

August 16, 2010  |  Uncategorized  |  3 Comments  |  Share

Well, it has just been that hot outside, hot enough to make me call up some good friends, and head for the Duck River while the fly rod stays at home. That's right, I said it. I felt like the kids in The Sandlot, just defeated by the heat that...

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Fishing out a storm at the Caney

Fishing out a storm at the Caney

August 16, 2010  |  Reports  |  No Comments  |  Share

Adam and I made it over to the Caney a few days ago to bother some trout for just a couple of hours. After we made it to the river, as luck would have it, a thunderstorm rolled in. No sooner had we waded into the water that the rains...

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Fishing through the heat

Molly landed her first trout on a fly rod on a mid-July morning this year!

Fishing through the heat

August 16, 2010  |  Reports  |  No Comments  |  Share

When these crazy heat waves are upon us, the fish feel it to, that's for sure. Trout become more and more lethargic as the heat raises the water temps in their habitats. Water temperature aside, they become more and more pressured as anglers and boaters alike flock to tailwaters to...

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