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Southeastern USA

Great fly fishing streams in the Southeastern USA.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone
Location: 
North Central Georgia

The Chattahoochee River begins as a collection of tiny streams about 20 or 30 miles north of Helen, Georgia in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
Southeast Tennessee

The Hiwassee River is a tailrace in Tennessee that is well known for the of mayfly, caddisfly and stonefly hatches that produce great trout. It is a very scenic river stocked primarily with brown and rainbow trout with some brook trout as well.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone
Location: 
West Central North Carolina

Upper Creek is a small trout stream located about 18 miles north of

Type of Stream: 
tailwater and freestone
Location: 
Southwestern Maryland

The Savage River located in Garrett County, Maryland is approximately 30 miles long and is a major tributary of the North Branch Potomac River. The river received its name from the 18th century explored John Savage.

Type of Stream: 
Spring Creek
Location: 
South Central Missouri

The North Fork of the White River is one of the finest trout streams in the state of Missouri and the Ozark Mountains. The North Fork is one of the best rivers for wildly reproducing rainbow trout in the entire USA and in addition, the North Fork has trophy size brown trout as well.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
Central SC

Fly fishing the Saluda river in South Carolina can indeed be a great experience. You may say "Fly fishing the Saluda in Columbia!" with a bit of surprise.

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
North Central Arkansas

Actually, the real name of the river is the North Fork of the White River, but it is far better known as the name given to it by the locals which is the Norfork River. The Norfork River is a river of cold water released from the Norfork Dam.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone
Location: 
North Central Georgis

Dukes Creek, which forms part of the Chattahoochee River's tributary system, is the surprisingly diminutive home to some of Georgia's finest trout, thanks to the state's management of the stream.  The management prog

Type of Stream: 
Tailwater
Location: 
North Central Arkansas

The White River system starts at its headwaters in the Boston Mountains of Northwest Arkansas and flows thru Southern Missouri reentering Arkansas past Batesville. The White River continues 720 miles interrupted by some eight dams until it confluence with the Mississippi River.

Type of Stream: 
Freestone - medium
Location: 
South Central North Carolina

The Thompson River is in one of the most remote sections of North Carolina. It starts on the Bearpen Mountain near Highlands NC and flows into Lake Jocassee in South Carolina. This river drops 1750 feet in just over four miles. It has some small tributaries - Mill Creek, Reid Creek and others.

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