Trout Bum Trip – Out of Town

Kent Klewein | February 25, 2009 Read This Post...

Hey Everyone,
Thanks for being patient with me while I had my internet fixed.  It takes a long time to get things done up here in the mountains.
I’m heading out of town today to go on a Trout Bum road trip with Louis Cahill.  We’ll be chasing down monster brown trout with the hopes of landing [...]

Parachute Beetle Pattern

Kent Klewein | February 19, 2009 Read This Post...

Do you still have plenty of beetle patterns stocked in your fly box? If the answer is no, it’s that time of year again to tie up your favorite beetle patterns. Beetle larva wake up from their winter hibernation in early spring and begin feeding in preparation for pupation. Towards late spring [...]

Upper Toccoa River 2-18

Kent Klewein | February 18, 2009 Read This Post...

Last nights heavy rains have the upper Toccoa River as well as tailwater, and headwater streams on the rise.  Currently, they aren’t blown out but water levels have not peaked yet.  Also, the weather channel is calling for more rain for Georgia tonight and possibly tomorrow.  If we get more precipitation you can bet the [...]

NCF Trophy Trout Guide

Kent Klewein | February 18, 2009 Read This Post...

After some great trout fishing with Steve Barker at Noontootla Creek Farms, I’m proud to post some sweet pictures from our trip.  We had some technical issues getting the photos, and in turn only have some of the photos taken during the trip.  Thanks again Steve for hanging in there and emailing me some photos.  [...]

NCF Fly Fishing Guide

Kent Klewein | February 15, 2009 Read This Post...

For all you guides out there, have you ever wanted to clone a client?  Well, today I had that exact thought run across my mind while guiding Steve Barker at Noontootla Creek Farms.  Fishing was stellar at NCF and we landed a smorgasbord of trout with a couple in the 23-24 inch class.  They could [...]

Demystifying Sinking Lines

Kent Klewein | February 14, 2009 Read This Post...

Demystifying Sinking Lines for Trout
Part 1: River Fishing
By:  James Buice
Sinking fly lines are a valuable tool in trout fisherman’s arsenal, however many anglers do not fully understand the various designs and corresponding uses for these specialty lines.  To effectively fish a sinking fly line, you must first understand how a particular line’s design benefits a [...]

Northern Pike Canada RECORD!

Kent Klewein | February 13, 2009 Read This Post...

New Canadian Northern Pike Record – 55 pounds.
Check this out.  I had to pass this along to all my fellow viewers.  It’s an awesome story.
This 55 pound, 56″ long Northern pike was landed on Rainy Lake, located in Ontario, Canada.  The angler was hooked into and reeling in a 36″ Northern Pike when a [...]

Toccoa River Fly Fishing

Kent Klewein | February 13, 2009 Read This Post...

I hit the Toccoa River yesterday to get up to date fishing conditions for my upcoming guide trips.  This past Wednesday storms got the feeder streams pretty muddy.  However, there were sections of the river that were plenty clear enough to wack fish on both dry flies and nymphs.  A few black caddis were coming [...]

Fly Pattern – ShowNuff Baitfish

Kent Klewein | February 12, 2009 Read This Post...

I apologize lately for not getting as many posts up.  I’ve been on the water quite a bit this week, tying flies in the evening, and hitting the sack to ensure I’m fresh and ready to go in the morning.   I promise to do my best to keep the ball rolling.
Check out this baitfish pattern [...]

Toccoa River Fishing Report

Kent Klewein | February 9, 2009 Read This Post...

Toccoa River Fishing Report is brought to you by Reel Job Fishing, LLC.
The Toccoa River is really turning on with this past weekends mid 60s temperatures.  The current forecast for this week will also bring us temperatures in the 50s to mid 60s and we expect to see lots of trout rising.  Right now, there’s [...]

Georgia Fly Fishing Guide

Kent Klewein | February 6, 2009 Read This Post...

Hey everyone, just wanted to let you know I’m going to be out of town for the next couple of days visiting family and I’ll be away from my computer.  I’ll resume the blog when I get back in town.  For anglers itching to stretch a line I would recommend coming up and fishing North [...]

Reel Job Fishing, Jan. Giveaway

Kent Klewein | February 6, 2009 Read This Post...

Congratulations to Dan Flynn for having his name picked out of the bucket of names for the Monthly Reel Job Fishing Giveaway.  Dan won a very rare JAF fly reel, made in England for participating on the blog.  Check out how cool this reel is by viewing the pictures below.  It’s a perfect brookie reel [...]

Fly Casting into Heavy Wind

brucechard | February 5, 2009 Read This Post...

Tips from Capt. Bruce Chard, a FFF Master Certified Casting Instructor on casting into heavy wind while fishing in the saltwater!
Introduction:
Casting into a heavy wind always presents fly line management issues.  It also increases the difficulty for anglers to cast accurately at any distance, even for the best casters in the world.  Below I’ll [...]

Lake Blue Ridge Fishing Guide

Kent Klewein | February 4, 2009 Read This Post...

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Mid-February throughout the spring season is a great time to fish Lake Blue Ridge for big smallmouth, spotted, and largemouth bass.  Reel Job Fishing guides can accommodate both fly fishermen and conventional fishermen on our guided lake trips.  Contact Capt. Kent [...]

Bill Dance Bloopers

Kent Klewein | February 3, 2009 Read This Post...

I sit down and watch these everytime they come along.  I laughed so hard watching this.  Check it out.