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Welcome to our den.  As a leading Georgia Fly Fishing Outfitter, Reel Job Fishing (RJF) wanted a place for our clients to call home.  Here our fly fishing clients will find tons of useful pre-departure trip information designed to help pass the time until we wader up and hit the water on your next guided fishing trip. 

A Georgia fly fishing outfitter should be more than a fly fishing guide; they should be your complete fly fishing resource.  Here we not only share our passion for Georgia fly fishing, but information to help you on your fly fishing trip, including a comlete Georgia fishing report and forecast.



Noontootla Creek Farms
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Located in the Southern Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Georgia, Noontootla Creek Farms is a privately held farm consisting of over 1500 acres.  The farm has been in the family for multiple generations.  Noontootla Creek Farms started off as a farming operation and later added a private hunting club on the property due to the large population of deer and turkey.  In recent years, Noontootla Creek Farms has opened their grounds to the public and offers vacationers and local outdoorsmen many recreational outdoor activities.  Whether you’re a fly fishermen or a bird hunter Noontootla Creek Farms operates a world-class fishing and hunting operation.

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Georgia Fly Fishing Trout Guide
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When it comes to fly fishing for trout, the fist thing you have to understand is what qualifies as a good trout habitat.  This may seem like a rudimentary bit of knowledge to have, but some people believe trout can be found in almost any river, lake or stream.  The reality is that this simply isn’t true.  In fact, anyone that is experienced in Georgia fly fishing knows that trout are actually quite picky about their habitat.  Yet, despite their picky choices of habitat, combining a well presented cast with an appropriate fly pattern can prove trout are far from being picky eaters. 

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Catching Trophy Trout in Georgia
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Even the most experienced fly fisherman will tell you that, when you are angling for trophy trout, you need finbiopicsmall.jpgmore than just pure luck.  Fly fishing for trophy trout calls for a thorough knowledge of the species your targeting, as well as proper fly choice and presentation that, when combined, can greatly increase your chances of hooking into a trophy trout of a lifetime.  Thankfully, many fishermen have gone on before you and have paved the path for great fishing opportunities. In fact, with the availability of the Internet and the wealth of printed fly fishing books, almost anyone can figure out exactly what is needed to catch the trophy trout they are after.  Yet, despite the amount of information available, sorting through it can be a pain.  With the help of this little guide, however, you will be able to work your way through the information and find the perfect fishing location and equipment. 

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Fly Fishing the Toccoa River
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When it comes to fly fishing the Toccoa River in North Georgia, the first thing to realize is that fishing in the Toccoa River is almost like fishing in two completely different rivers.  The reason for this apparent duality is because of the Blue Ridge Lake.  The waters of the Toccoa River that are found above the lake are like any northern Georgia River, while the waters below the lake are more like tail waters.  This means you get a two for one deal on the same river.  So, when you are thinking of fly fishing the Toccoa River, the first thing you have to ask yourself is if you’re going to fish the upper Toccoa above Lake Blue Ridge or the lower Toccoa below Lake Blue Ridge.  The answer depends on what you are looking for in your fly fishing experience.

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Enjoying Great Georgia Bass Fishing at One of the State’s Many Lakes
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If there is a better place for big bass fishing than Georgia, then it has yet to be found.  With over twenty fully stocked freshwater fishing lakes and a humid climate, Georgia has plenty of fishing opportunities available to the fishing enthusiast.  In addition, with mild winters and warm humid summers, Georgia lake fishing can be engaged in year round.  Thanks to the great climate, there is also plenty of food for the fish to eat. This means the fish can grow to an impressive size, making Georgia bass fishing a great way to catch large fish that are sure to please even the most hardened of sportsman.  Don’t just think Georgia bass fishing is limited to your typical black bass species.  In fact Lake Blue Ridge, located in Fannin County is the southernmost lake in the United States that maintains a thriving smallmouth bass population.  Whatever your species of choice may be Georgia is sure to offer a lake that fits the bill.
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