November Fish of the Month Challange
WINNER

Congratulations to Andy Braznell for this slab of a Rainbow caught on the Upper Davidson. Andy has won a FREE dozen guide choice flies from Davidson River Outfitters for his effort.
| Think you have caught the best fish of the month? Well submit your photos to us and lets see! This is the last month to enter so we want to challenge you for the best catch to close out the 2009 season. To enter, just submit your photo to bstrickland@davidsonflyfishing.com Please include the photo of your catch, species, where it was caught, and your email address so that we can contact you. Each photo will be judged by 4 of our top guides and the winner will be announced each month on our website. Each photo will be judged on the clarity of the photo, particular species caught, quality of fish, and creativity of the photo. The winner will receive a dozen guide choice flies for FREE! Strut your stuff and submit your photo today. ONLY ONE PHOTO CAN BE SUBMITTED PER ANGLER EACH MONTH
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5 tips for Winter Fishing
Trout have to eat to survive. While we all stopped fishing because the weather got cold, the fish still have to eat; therefore fishing can be even better in the cold. I enjoy winter fishing probably more than any other time of the year. There are fewer people on the river and the fish I catch are generally larger.
- This is the clearest water of the year. You will need to approach holes cautiously. Fish will spook easier this time of year than any other time. Watch so that your shadow does not fall over the fish you are fishing for.
- S L O W down. While most anglers fish just as fast as they do in warm weather, the fish are lethargic and will not run the length of the pool to attack a fly. You may literally have to drift the fly over the fish three times to make him eat it.
- Know what the fish are feeding on. There are not a lot of insects available to the trout in the cooler water, mainly midges, stoneflies, and a few baitfish or crayfish. There are also some worms available after it rains.
- Larger flies are the key. Fish either large flies that imitate stoneflies, or fish midge larva and pupa, generally sizes 20 and smaller. I typically fish a size 8 Kevin’s Stonefly, with a #20 chocolate WD 40 trailing the larger stonefly.
- While it is tempting to fish very small tippet, don’t. There is usually increased water flow, so I typically fish 4x fluorocarbon to my lead fly and 5x to my dropper. This results in fewer lost fish, and fewer lost flies on the bottom.
Winter Class Schedule
Beginning Fly Tying $40 per person
Dates: January 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th. From 6pm- 8pm.
Join Instructors Bill Strickland & Lou Barlow for our beginners course in fly tying. This class is designed to get you up and started tying basic patterns or you can use this as a refresher course if you have not tied in several years. The class will cover majority of all the tools used for tying and will teach you basic flies to tie such as the Elk Hair Caddis, San Juan Worms, Egg Patterns, WoolyBuggers, etc. We will supply all the tools and materials while in the class and also provide each person with a DRO fly tying manual. If interested please email Bill Strickland at bstrickland@davidsonflyfishing.com.
Bass Flies $35 per person
Dates: February 10th, 17th. From 6pm – 8 pm
Join Instructor Walker Parrott as he shows you how to tie basic and advanced flies for catching big bass this summer. This class is recommended for those individuals who have some fly tying skills. Flies will include Clouser Minnows, Poppers, Sliders, and various other flies. For more information please contact Walker at Walker@davidsonflyfishing.com
Southern Appalachian Trout Flies $40 per person
Dates: January 23rd
Learn to tie local flies with one of the Masters in the Industry. Kevin Howell will teach you how to tie some of the traditional Southern Appalachian Flies such as the Yallar Hammer, Sheepfly, Secret Weapon, as well as a few other mountain trout flies. Previous tying experience is preferred. Contact Kevin Howell for further information at info@davidsonflyfishing.com
Rod Building $ 75 per person
Dates: January 5th, 19th, 26th….. February 2nd
This class will teach individuals how to build their own graphite fly rod. You will cover all aspects of building a rod from selecting materials and handles to wrapping guides and epoxying the rod. DRO will supply all glues,epoxy,and rod driers. Student swill need to provide 1″ roll of masking tape, a 1/4″ chain saw file, and a pair of sharp fine point scissors. You will also receive a HOW TO manual for rod building and 15% discount for all material ordered through DRO. For more information email us at info@davidsonflyfishing.com
Winter Bass’N
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