The headwaters of the Watauga River are found on the slopes of Grandfather Mountain in Watauga County, North Carolina. The river then flows across the Tennessee state line at Johnson County. The Appalachian Trail crosses the Watauga River at Watauga Dam.The tailwater is stocked with rainbow, brook and brown trout by the Tennessee Wildlife resources Agency. The rainbow and brown can flourish through the entire year due to the water temperature remaining about 60 degrees even during the summer months. Consequently, as with any tailrace, some very large brown trout can be found in this river. The main attraction is the opportunity to catch a big brown trout especially in the 5 miles designated Trophy Water.
The fly-fishing season is year-round on the Watauga River.
Winter:
The Watauga River fishes good throughout the winter months especially in the delayed harvest portion of the river. Midges represent the bulk of the aquatic insect food supply, but there are hatches of Blue Winged Olives and Black Stoneflies as well.
Spring:
Springtime brings about a nice sulphur hatch and some good dry fly fishing. April thru the first part of June will see the Black Caddis hatch which is one of the most productive .
Summer:
Fall:
Autumn provides the next best time to fish the Watauga Tailwater. The weather and discharges are usually very stable and dependable. Blue Winged Olives and Caddis are popular flies for the season and later going to Wooly Buggers, Stoneflies, etc.
Fly fishing the Watauga Tailwater is often thought of as being somewhat tricky by some trout fishermen. The trout can afford to be picky preferring sulphers, but there are some good hatches of Blue Winged Olives, Caddis flies and Stoneflies. With mayflies rounding out the trout’s diet. If there no hatches taking place, larvae, pupae and adult midge imitations are excellent and will reward the angler. Also, the black flies, black ants and hoppers are another source of food for the Wautauga River trout especially in the summer months. Of course scuds, baitfish and sculpin are available all year long.
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