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Clinton and Michael returned for the second time in 09.

2008
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Mikel and Clinton Willis, father and son from Louisiana, had a little competition on the South Fork.

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Brent and Gavin from the Knoxville area on a great father-son trip.

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Kenny and Jerry from Alabama with fellow guide Steven Dark

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Our Pennsylvania friends made a return visit. It's great to see friends again.

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Jesse Clark from Elizabethton

Our friends from Mississippi
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The Mississippi Four

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Brad gets a hook up

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Scott Whicker from Shelby, NC

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Jarred with Sean Maher from New Jersey

Our friends from Pennsylvania.

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Before a Great Day

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Hard Fighter

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Still Water Trout

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Story Time at Lunch

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Way to go Jack

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After a Great Day

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Alan MacIntyre from Kingsport, TN, with a South Fork Smallie

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Jason with a nice South Fork Smallmouth.

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Clinton with a colorful brown trout.

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Mikel took the lead early with this big smallmouth

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Brent with a nice South Fork smallie

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Herb from Alabama hit the Tennessee Grand Slam on the Watauga

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Marsha Hickman from Harriman

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Jack from Pennsylvania (a 30 inch trout according to him) on low water.

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Justin Wandell from Elizabethton

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Brad and Danny

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Sherry and Steph had a big day by boating 40!

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Noah Whicker with an early morning rainbow

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John and Sean Maher, father and son, from New Jersey

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The Gooze from Wisconsin.

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Rob Gooze lands another one.

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Chuck Harman from Roanoke, VA, with a South Fork smallie

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Jason Carter from Elizabethton

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Jason with a 21 inch Brown

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Ted Carter with a nice South Fork smallmouth

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Eric Stevens from Elizabethton, TN, with a 19 inch brown

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James Lang from Johnson City, TN, with a 20 inch Watauga rainbow

Dad won the big fish this year with several 17 in.
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Michael with a nice early morning brown.

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Clinton won the big fish later on with this hog

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Gavin had a great day. This is one of several nice smallies on the day.

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Gene and Marsha from Harriman, TN. Marsha hit the Tennessee Grand Slam on the Watauga.

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Gene Hickman from Harriman

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Larry hit the deep water to catch several South Holston rainbows before TVA started to generate

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My old partner Jarred and Danny Thornton from Mississippi

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Stephanie at Chicken Charlies

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Andrew from Florida

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Scott Weber from Nashville

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Scott fighting a nice brown. He had a larger one following the hooked fish.

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Stan McFarland from Nashville

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The fish fought well but Stan was to tough. Well done Stan.

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Retooling in the middle of the big caddis hatch.

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If you look close, the dots on the water are caddis. You can't see thousands flying over the water.

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This caddis hatch in April was so thick it looked like fog moving upstream.


Jarred did a Pig Roast for Middle Tennessee Fly Fishers Inc. from Nashville.

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Our Pig Was Named Daisy May by the club. This Is What She Looked Like After A Hard Day of Fishing

"I am not against golf, since I suspect it keeps armies of the unworthy from discovering trout."  Paul O'Neil