I have been watching the water levels for the Hiwassee Reservoir and it seems that we are still below the flood guide for this time of year. We may get some generation sporadically but it's hard to say what going to happen for a bit. In short we need some rain, If we can get a few good soakings then maybe TVA will kick up the flow some. Cross your fingers because we need some water and maybe we can get some shad floating through as well.
http://www.tva.gov/river/lakeinfo/op_guides/hiwassee.htm
Reliance Fly & Tackle is located in Reliance, Tennessee is the Hiwassee's only fly shop. But it is so much more nestled in the heart of the Cherokee National Forest on the banks of the Hiwassee River. This area is home to some of the southeast Tennessee’s best trout fishing, hunting, camping, river sports and site seeing. A trip to this area is like a journey back in time. When you're looking to unwind, or get away for a day or two, this is the place to do it all.
The Shop:
- Reliance Fly Shop --- 423-338-7771
- Reliance Fly & Tackle is the areas oldest locally owned fly shop/country store. We are a small store located in Reliance Tn, on the Hiwassee River. If you are in the area chances are we have what you need. Flies, leaders, Tippet, Rods, spinning gear, picnic supplies, Deli, Gas, & Beer. We have several campsites and a bunkhouse for overnight lodging located on Childers Creek behind the store. On Most weekends we do offer smoked chicken and rib dinners.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
Hiwassee River Delayed Harvest Program
Hiwassee River Delayed Harvest.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency Implemented a Delayed
Harvest (DH) program on the Appalachia tailwater section of the Hiwassee River
during the 2011-2012 seasons. This is the first DH on a tailwater river in the
state. This 2012-2013 season will be
second year of the program and anglers from across the southeast should be
keeping an eye on this one. Over the Course of the season last year the river
was full of fish and anglers were constantly reporting catches of fish in the
12 -16 inch range throughout the winter season.
With the arrival of the spring season the river was fishing
like a champ. TVA was operating the river on a one generation schedule and the
fishing was great. I can personally think of at least a dozen trips from this
spring where we started out fishing dry flies and continued to do so all day
long. By the end of the D.H. season we were noticing a remarkably better catch
rate for larger sized fish. Temperatures have held strong all summer this year
and we should have plenty of hold over fish to start out with this year. That
in combination with the D.H. season starting up for the 2nd season
things should get very interesting in Reliance.
The Hiwassee can be fished both on foot and by boat with the
2nd option being my preferred method. The “Wass” can be waded on both
one and two generators, but anglers need to be familiar with the area they are
fishing in and exercise plenty of caution while wading on high water. The river
can be wade fished very easily on a one generator flow rate. Anglers will have
a wide variety of places to choose from for wading opportunities. Now wade
fishing on two generators is a little more difficult and there are fewer places
on the river where anglers can wade safely. I do like to fish the river on low
water flows, but over the past dozen years or so of fishing this river,” i
personally think that the Hiwassee fishes better with a high water release
schedule”.
Our shop guides, www.southeasternanglers.com
use McKenzie style drift boats to float
fish on the river. This is by far our preferred method to work with people on
the water. This style of boat allows us to carry anglers anywhere on the river
with all of the comforts and amenities of a mobile fly shop. We offer float
trips as long as we have at least a one generator release throughout the
day. The river fishes very well on both
a one and two generator flow schedule. Again I will say, “The river fishes
better on a one generator flow schedule from the top all the way down”.
For up to date fishing reports for the Hiwassee River please
go look at the following websites or call for more information.
www.southeasternanglers.com
1-866-55TROUT
www.relianceflyshop.com 423-338-7771
The Delayed Harvest
regulations for the Hiwassee River are as follows.
Catch and Release
only from October 1rst 2012 – February 28th 2013
Artificial lures only
and the use or possession of any bait is prohibited.
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