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AndyS
01-17-2020, 08:52 PM
Thursday January 17th I hit the banks of the South Holston river near Bristol Tennessee. Had very high hopes after doing my homework,fished the ever-so-strange weir area. Fished hard most of the day and put in my time with nothing much to show for it. Place was a bustle with fishermen, some dead sticking corn, others fly fishing, others throwing bobbers with live bait. Placed looked very fishy, but I couldn't connect during the balmy 57* afternoon. Since I did so poorly I decided to hit the fly shop by the river and see if I could book a float trip last minute, they said sure !!

Friday January 18th met the guide at the shop and it was just a few hundred yards drive to splash the boat, launch temp 27*. Drifted the incredibly fishy looking river, picking the ice from my guides from time to time, very quiet on the off season, just one other boat. Fished and fished for hours and my guide asked if I wanted to try Rapalas, I said no I'll stick to my guns and see what happens. Started getting some follows and short hits, then started catching 12 inch brown trout. Halfway through the trip lost count of follows and short hits, picked away at small fish, air started to warm up a bit. Floated through the "restricted area for spawning" and ate lunch as we floated. I peered down into the gin clear water and saw foot long trout shooting all over the place, really cool. Finally caught a decent trout "made quota" with a rainbow of all things. Ran just about the entire river in about 7 hours, picked a few more very pretty small brown trout.

I have a ton of photos and would like to do comparisons between the West Branch in NY and the SoHo that looks like a combination of the Lehigh, West branch and main stem Delaware river all rolled into one. Took the boat out of the river behind Bristol Motor Speedway (where cars go in circles) and people watch.

AndyS
01-17-2020, 08:57 PM
a few more

AndyS
01-17-2020, 09:01 PM
Float trip

thmyorke1
01-17-2020, 09:43 PM
trout on the BIG water :D nice work Andy. Try those single hooked jerkbaits next time too. I bet the short strikes will get end up hooking some more with that back hook.
Or possibly trim down the marabou on those jigs since if the feathers are too long, the trout would just nip the ends and not the hook.

interesting how they keep that river oxygenated

AndyS
01-17-2020, 10:07 PM
Place really left me scratching my head. They stock 9000 rainbow trout on an already robust brown trout fishery, what do rainbow trout eat, brown trout eggs of course. I understand the no fishing zones during the spawning, the guide said the are at least 7 different bottom types and the restricted areas for 2 months have a nice gravel the trout prefer. He said the spring can be an all out zoo, bumper boats if you will. 7 trout limit seems a little high but it's in an area where people fish to eat essentially. There is very little public access. The banks would make the best blackfish fisherman cringe, it's all blow downs. Quite a bit of vegetation on the river bottom that never died off, how is that ?

bigfishy
01-18-2020, 06:53 AM
No brownie troutie pics

Capt. Lou
01-18-2020, 10:38 AM
That’s hardware water maybe plugs as well , fast fished jigs 👎, would not be my choice ,unless guide boat is anchored or holding ! Bottom snags go to plugs !

JDTuna
01-18-2020, 02:14 PM
Nice, Andy. Great to get on new water!

icebadger
01-18-2020, 04:02 PM
wow andy that place does look fishy the trout looked healthy as well. what a mess on those power lines, how the hell did so much stuff end up in one place? Richard petty said "they should fill bristol with water and make a trout pond out of it" he hated racing there. cool report andy thanks for sharing. :cool:

tautog
01-18-2020, 05:28 PM
Somehow those big rivers down there work with wild browns and stocked bows. Doesn't work nearly as well with our smaller streams.

Esox Luciano
01-18-2020, 06:29 PM
I bet it killed you to just float past that tire!:D That strange weir place looks like a dream to fish, I would be all over that place! Healthy looking water for sure and nice rainbow too!! Those lures on the power lines reminds me only of the lines at Two Bridge Rd in Fairfield. Can't see how ppl get lures that high, nice selection too.

thmyorke1
01-18-2020, 06:32 PM
Somehow those big rivers down there work with wild browns and stocked bows. Doesn't work nearly as well with our smaller streams.

Not sure myself, but the Reservoir discharges water from the cold bottom rather than over top a dam. Also in the middle of the mountains which seem to have cold springs . Kinda like how the west branch Delaware is.

AndyS
01-18-2020, 09:59 PM
The water was moving pretty fast most of the float trip, the guide tried to hand me a rod with a Rapala on it but I am a "purist" spin fisherman, if there is such a thing.
He said November and December are lights out when all the big trout swim up to spawn. It is "winter" here also, very few bugs, low light etc etc, he also said between now and March it's sloooooow.
No pics of foot long brown trout sorry.
That weir area gets pounded more than a 10 dollah crack whore, hence the ornaments on the wires.
Boone Lake at the bottom is GONE, dam failure, see the million dollar homes with docks 100 ft from the water.

FASTEDDIE29
01-19-2020, 03:47 PM
Sounds interesting! Looks like a fishy place, well maybe! Hopefully you’ll figure it out. Good luck on your Trout adventures. I’m sure you’ll find a good spot for tire hauling come spring time. :D

Hookmanski
01-23-2020, 11:20 AM
Sweet report! You'll have it down like the raritan in no time :D