That said, there is a llyshop just outside of the park on the tenessee side. They seemed knowledgeable when I stopped in there a couple years ago. Could be a place to start.
On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 11:29:06 AM UTC-5, Yambag Nelson wrote:
-- On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 11:29:06 AM UTC-5, Yambag Nelson wrote:
Honestly, unless you have not fished much, I don;t see the point in getting a guide to fish those streams. They are all relatively small and not difficult to figure out on your own. There are several guidebooks out there on the park that will give you all of the information you need to know.
On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 10:46:17 AM UTC-5, Gus1Gus1 wrote:Does anyone have a guide recommendation for the Smokey Mountain National Park area? I will be staying north of the park, near Gatlinburg. A quick google search yields lots of possibilities, but I thought I'd ask this educated group to see if anyone has any firsthand experience with a guide. I'm looking to do a full day guided trip. I will probably do some fishing on my own inside the park, and outside the park, particularly in North Carolina. I will be there the last week of March, 2018.
Thanks in advance!
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