Fly Fish the Watauga River
SingleDay
*Start and end times for your fly fishing float trip may vary due to seasonal variations, weather conditions, and other factors. We prioritize your safety and the best possible fishing experience. Therefore, we may adjust trip times to optimize fishing conditions and ensure your enjoyment. Additionally, meeting locations vary depending on a variety of factors. A guide or East Tennessee Guide Service team member will reach out to confirm trip details prior to your excursion. Thank you for your flexibility and understanding as we work to provide you with an exceptional fly fishing adventure.
The Watauga River tailwater begins after the Wilbur Dam and flows 16 miles to Boone Lake. The water flows from the dam and maintains a consistent temperature year-round, so it offers great fishing in every season.
Watauga means “river of plenty” in Cherokee—and it definitely has a lot to offer. The river is stocked with over 6,000 fish per mile, including trophy brown trout and rainbow trout. That’s why Watauga is known as one of the best places for trout fishing in all of Tennessee!
The aquatic insects are also abundant in the Watauga, including blue-winged olives, sulphur mayflies, crane flies, and caddis.
It is extremely important to pay attention to when the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is generating. When the dam is generating, fly fishing must be done by boat and not waded.
Full Day Trip: Best for all skill levels
- 8-hour trip
- Lunch included
- All gear provided
- Fishing license required
- Each boat holds two anglers
- Recommended for beginners to learn the process & techniques
- Location dependent on water and weather conditions
Half Day Trip:
- 4-hour trip
- Snacks and drinks included
- All gear provided
- Fishing license required
- Each boat holds two anglers
- Location dependent on water and weather conditions
TBD, Johnson City, TN 37601
TBD, Johnson City, TN 37601