Kent Klewein | December 29, 2008
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I had a wonderful time guiding Rachel and Jamie Hillis before Christmas out at Noontootla Creek Farms. We had a great time and made some unforgettable memories during the trip. Here are a couple photos of some of the fish we landed.
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Category: Fly Fishing |
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Tags: Georgia Fly Fishing, Jamie Hillis, Noontootla Creek Farms, Rachel Hillis, trophy trout, Trophy Trout Guide
Kent Klewein | December 18, 2008
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Capt. Joel Dickey just announced a limited time Holiday Special for guided flats fishing in the Florida Keys. If you book three days in April or March of 2009 you’ll get the 4th day FREE. Deadlines for this special offer will end January 5th, 2009. A trip deposit will also be needed to hold your [...]
Category: Saltwater Fly Fishing, Uncategorized |
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Tags: Capt. Joel Dickey, Saltwater Flats Fishing, Saltwater Fly Fishing Guide
Kent Klewein | December 17, 2008
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In my opinion most of the crayfish patterns on the market today are lacking (Size & Weight). Sometimes the only option for you is to take the time to tie up a pattern that meets all your needs. I like catching big trout, and big trout tend to eat large forage food. Most of the [...]
Category: Fly Tying |
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Tags: crawdad fly pattern, crayfish fly pattern, streamer pattern
Kent Klewein | December 16, 2008
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Recent Testimonials:
“I’m a sportfishing adventure traveler and I’ve fished all over the world. Out of all the guides I’ve encountered over the years, I rank Kent Klewein at the very top. I make it a priority to fish with him every year.” Neal Brown
I’m a serious angler and outdoorsman and I choose my guides [...]
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Kent Klewein | December 16, 2008
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Here’s my attempt at tying a true-to-nature sculpin pattern. Hope you guys get a kick out of it. It’s an articulated pattern tied mainly with grizzly marabou and zonker materials. You can bet I’ll be throwing this pattern next time I’m out chasing down the biggest trout in the river.
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Tags: fly tying pattern, sculpin fly pattern
louiscahill | December 15, 2008
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After Kent and I had some success up in North Carolina last week I was ready to go back, so Dan Flynn and I drove up to meet Brian Boggs on the river. Apparently I had the hot rod and made up for all the days I spend behind the camera watching Kent fish. I [...]
Category: Fly Fishing, Louis Cahill Photography |
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Tags: Louis Cahill, North Carolina Trout Fishing, winter trout fishing
Kent Klewein | December 11, 2008
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I wanted to take a moment to point out how important it is to get prepared prior to taking a guided fishing trip. Many newcomers to the sport of fly fishing often take this factor too lightly. Taking the time to practice certain casts prior to your trip can turn a slow day of fishing [...]
Category: Fly Fishing |
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Tags: fly fishing small streams, guided fishing trip, roll casting
Kent Klewein | December 8, 2008
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Recently, Louis Cahill has donated a day to come up and shoot photography during one of my guided fly fishing trips. By now you’ve probably run across the name, Louis Cahill. His unique camera eye and extreme talent has sparked big interest in the fly fishing industry. All you have to do is leave a [...]
Category: Fly Fishing, Louis Cahill Photography |
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Tags: guided fly fishing trip, Louis Cahill Donates Photography
Kent Klewein | December 8, 2008
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Winter is here and the trout are relocating to sections of the stream that have a steady flow of food with a slower current speed that matches their metabolism rate. During this time of year you’ll find many of the trout holding in the tails of riffles and pools. Here they can take advantage of [...]
Category: Fly Tying |
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Tags: attractor stonefly patterns, Fly Tying, giant stonefly pattern, winter fly patterns, winter trout fishing
Kent Klewein | December 6, 2008
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Louis Cahill and I headed up to North Carolina the other day to chase down some trout. Luckily, the weather was rainy and cold, which kept the crowds to a minimum Here’s a few pictures of a couple trout we caught. FYI, now is not the time of year to wear LEAKY waders!
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Category: Fly Fishing |
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Tags: winter trout fishing
Kent Klewein | December 4, 2008
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Reel Job Fishing guide, Eric Welch displays some quality bass landed on December 3rd, 2008. Eric fished a half day and landed twenty-nine bass on Lake Blue Ridge. All three species, Smallmouth, Largemouth, and Spotted Bass comprised his catches. According to Eric, the drop shot rig was the big producer. The bass fishing is HOT [...]
Category: Lake Blue Ridge |
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Tags: georgia bass fishing guide, Lake Blue Ridge Guide, smallmouth bass fishing, winter bass fishing
Kent Klewein | December 3, 2008
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Jeff Bone lands his first trophy trout at Noontootla Creek Farms.
Book your guided trip at NCF this winter to take advantage of the light fishing pressure.
Category: Fly Fishing |
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Tags: fly fishing for trophy trout, georgia trophy trout guide, Noontootla Creek Farms, north georgia trophy trout, trophy trout
Kent Klewein | December 1, 2008
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This past week Michael Campbell, son of Jay Campbell, landed a giant rainbow measuring 29 1/2 inches on the Toccoa River. We believe it could be a state record on the Tailwater. We weren’t kidding when we said the Toccoa River is fishing great! Nice trophy trout Michael Campbell!
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Category: Fly Fishing |
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Tags: fly fishing the toccoa river, guided float trips on Toccoa River, Toccoa River fishing guide, Toccoa River Tailwater