Great Smoky Mountains National Park Fly Fishing Guide
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is home to some of the best small stream wild trout fishing in the Southeastern United States. Encompassing over 500,000 acres, the Smoky Mountains National Park contains over 700 miles of wild trout streams!
The shear number of trout streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a bit overwhelming. Some of the best streams are listed below. Click the link for a map and information on fishing each stream.
Featured GSMNP Trout Streams
Abrams Creek
Cataloochee Creek
Deep Creek
Greenbrier Creek
Hazel Creek
East Prong Little River
Middle Prong Little River
West Prong Little River
Raven Fork Creek
Twentymile Creek
For more in depth information where to fish in the park, I'd suggest picking up one of the following guide books or DVD:
The Ultimate Fly-Fishing Guide to the Smoky Mountains by Don Kirk and Greg Ward[/fourcol_one]
The Fly Fisherman's Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park by H. Lea Lawrence (read my review of this book here)[/fourcol_one]
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Angler's Companion by Ian Rutter[/fourcol_one]
[DVD] Fly Fishing the Great Smoky Mountains National Park by James and Angela Marsh[/fourcol_one_last]








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