Pigeon Forge Trout Fishing
Pigeon Forge is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. It's also a favorite place for anglers to trout fish on vacation and heavily stocked by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. Home to the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River, Pigeon Forge offers excellent, free public access to the river and some of the best trout fishing in East Tennessee. Join us on this episode of Pautzke Outdoors and we will show you how and where to catch them!
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Awesome Trout Fishing Minutes from Gatlinburg Without the Crowds
Gatlinburg offers good trout fishing, but crowds can be a chore to navigate. Meanwhile, minutes from the pay to park meters, congestion and busy streets rests relief in the form of cold, crystal clear, trout filled water flowing out of the Smokys. Find out where and how to catch them now in this episode of Pautzke Outdoors.
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Little River Brown Trout
One of our guides, Brad Atwell, catching a Big Brown Trout on The Little River.
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Fishing DEEP In The Mountains For Beautiful Trout!!! | Jiggin' With Jordan
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Town of Gatlinburg, Gatlinburg (United States) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Town of Gatlinburg in Gatlinburg, United States - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The Great Smoky Mountains serve as the backdrop for the quaint town of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
It is difficult to choose the biggest tourist draw: the fantastic mountain setting or the man-made attractions.
The Great Smoky Mountains became a national park, which aided in making this town a popular destination.
The park's numerous cliffs, streams, ponds, waterfalls and vistas are easily accessible from town.
The Cherokee tribe and other pre-Columbian native groups once inhabited this area.
Today, visitors can choose between nature walks and scenic fishing spots or aquarium and museum tours.
Backcountry Fly Fishing For Brook Trout In Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Brook Trout are some of the most beautiful fish you can catch, and fly fishing for native Southern Appalachian Brook Trout in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a great way to experience them in their natural habitat. This video highlights a backpacking overnighter into the Upper Ravens Fork watershed for some backcountry fly fishing.
Episode 2830.1 | Tennessee Crossroads | Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center
It started out as a normal road improvement project near the Smoky Mountains, but as Tennessee Crossroads discovered, it led to the creation of a living tribute to this historic area of the state. Watch this and more episode segments of Nashville Public Television's Tennessee Crossroads.
Fishing Feature TN
Fishing information for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, on the Gatlinburg TN side...the little redhead knows her stuff!!
Smoky Mountain Resort in Gatlinburg, TN: The Gateway to The Great Smoky Mountains
Nestled below the natural wonder and breathtaking views of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the most-visited national park in the country, this popular and easygoing family destination calls to the adventurous spirit in all of us.
Holiday Inn Club Vacations Smoky Mountain Resort offers lodge-inspired villas and suites, indoor and outdoor pools, fitness center with spa services, activities center and family game room. Along with the natural beauty and serenity of Gatlinburg, you'll also delight in the many attractions and activities located right outside your convenient downtown location.
Adventure seekers and outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the area's more than 800 miles of hiking trails, horseback riding, many fishing options and thrilling whitewater rafting on the local rivers. Plus, nearby is Ober Gatlinburg, a year-round amusement park with the state's only ski resort and scenic mountainside sky lift, is close by for additional fun.
House of Fairies Twin Creeks - Cherokee Orchard
Springhouse built by Louis E. Voorheis on his estate circa 1928-30 in the Twin Creek area in Cherokee Orchard- Gatlinburg, TN. Called it the House of Fairies. Look closely for the fairies towards the end.
Fishing in the Great Smoky Mountains
Trout Fishing in the Great Smoky Mountains - a fun-filled adventure for the whole family - but especially for the anglers who want to match their skills against wily brook, brown, and rainbow trout on over 700 miles of fishable streams in the park.
The Great Smoky Mountain National Park is like visiting a living museum.
The following is an excerpt from From nps.gov:
Great Smoky Mountains National Park has about 2,115 miles of streams within its boundaries, and protects one of the last wild trout habitats in the eastern United States. The park offers a wide variety of angling experiences from remote, headwater trout streams to large, coolwater smallmouth bass streams. Most streams remain at or near their carrying capacity of fish and offer a great opportunity to catch these species throughout the year.
Fishing is permitted year-round in the park, from 30 minutes before official sunrise to 30 minutes after official sunset. The park allows fishing in all streams EXCEPT the following stream and its tributaries upstream from the point described:
Tennessee
Lynn Camp Prong upstream of its confluence with Thunderhead Prong.
This stream is closed to fishing to allow fish to repopulate following restoration work. For the exact location, consult the appropriate USGS 1:24,000 Quadrangle Map available at park visitor centers. Detailed information, including a complete list of regulations and a map of fishable park waters, is also available at any visitor center or ranger station.
Didymo is a non-native single-celled algae species that ruins stream and river beds. It has been found in the streams of 16 states, including Tennessee. Protect park streams by not spreading Rock Snot!
License Requirements
You must possess a valid fishing license or permit from either Tennessee or North Carolina. Either state license is valid throughout the park and no trout stamp is required. Fishing licenses and permits are not available in the park, but may be purchased in nearby towns or online (links provided by state below). Special permits are required for fishing in Gatlinburg and Cherokee.
Tennessee License Requirements
Residents and nonresidents age 13 and older must have a valid license. Residents age 65 and older may obtain a special license from the state. Buy a license from the state government of Tennessee.
North Carolina License Requirements
Residents and nonresidents age 16 and older need a license. Residents age 70 and older may obtain a special license from the state. Buy a license from the state government of North Carolina.
Persons under 16 in North Carolina and under 13 in Tennessee are entitled to the adult daily bag and possession limits and are subject to all other regulations.
Season
Fishing is permitted year-round in open waters.
Time
Fishing is allowed from a half hour before official sunrise to a half hour after official sunset.
Daily Possession Limits
Five (5) brook, rainbow or brown trout, smallmouth bass, or a combination of these, each day or in possession, regardless of whether they are fresh, stored in an ice chest, or otherwise preserved. The combined total must not exceed five fish.
Twenty (20) rock bass may be kept in addition to the above limit.
A person must stop fishing immediately after obtaining the limit.
Size Limits
Brook, rainbow, and brown trout: 7 inch minimum
Smallmouth bass: 7 inch minimum
Rockbass: no minimum
Trout or smallmouth bass caught less than the legal length shall be immediately returned to the water from which it was taken.
Lures, Bait, and Equipment
Fishing is permitted only by the use of one hand-held rod.
Only artificial flies or lures with a single hook may be used. Dropper flies may be used. Up to two flies on a leader.
Use or possession of any form of fish bait or liquid scent other than artificial flies or lures on or along any park stream while in possession of fishing tackle is prohibited. Prohibited baits include, but are not limited to, minnows (live or preserved), worms, corn, cheese, bread, salmon eggs, pork rinds, liquid scents and natural baits found along streams.
Use or possession of double, treble, or gang hooks is prohibited.
Fishing tackle and equipment, including creels and fish in possession, are subject to inspection by authorized personnel.
Please report violators to nearest ranger or to (865) 436-1294.
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Down By The RIVER! - Smoky Mountain Picnic TOWNSEND, TN
While heading back from Smoky Mountains we decided we would stop and have a picnic in Townsend, TN down by the river. So, we dropped by Kroger, picked up a few things, and then headed to the river.
Ayrro was asleep in the car, less then 10 feet from us, while we ate. Lake played in the water a little and then we loaded up and headed back home to GA. If you look in the underwater footage you can see several small fish. It's kinda cool.
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Fly Fishing the Smokies, Fly Fishing the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina
Fly Fishing in the Great Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee with the guides at Fly Fishing the Smokies. Fly Fishing for Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, Spotted Bass, locations included Bryson City NC, Cherokee NC, Gatlingburg TN, Sevierville TN, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Highlands NC.
Siera catching trout in Gatlinburg.
Trout fishing in Gatlinburg, TN
Climbing the Great Smoky Mountains in Gatlinburg Tennessee
When was the last time you saw something you wanted to accomplish and went for it?
We were driving around our cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains when we caught a glimpse of this beautiful, snow-capped mountain. ???? Shawna nor Ash was surprised when I said, ”let’s go to the top!” they both agreed.
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Smoky Dreams - Smoky Mountains Gatlinburg Tennessee
Here is a quick video I put together after being in the smoky mountains for just over a week with some friends. Enjoy!
Though this is not a review video, I can give you some quick information on the gear I (The one with a beard) used and some of the methods we tried that we thought were useful. I was using a 60L Kelty pack, which was great. How ever with a bigger pack, I over packed everything. Honestly, I would have been fine with one pare of good hiking pants, shirt and a few thermals. I didn't find the need for extra clothing minus a few essentials like socks and underwear. I also got the opportunity to try out a Ledge Feather light 20 degree bag. Ledge was a new brand to me, but It held up and I was happy with my purchase. I really enjoy Kelty products, as you can see we rocked a kelty trail ridge 3. We were able to fit three comfortably, that is if you actually back pack properly. There isn't room for gear, we hung those in the trees with a ran fly around them.
Disclaimer* Just because it is a 20 degree bag doesn't mean I was toasty and warm. It simply means I was able to survive at that temp. We also packed some thermolite sea to summit sleeping liners, which worked wonders. The temp did get in the low teens and I felt we were well prepared for the nights.
I was sleeping on a thermorest x-lite pad that was 2 inches thick. This kept me warmer than the normal thermolite sleeping pad, because it bounced my heat back up toward me and was thicker. However, the pad I was using popped a month after purchase. Later on I found out that the product I had bought in stores was three years old. I would buy it again, but a newer version.
Besides the main gear, we had fixed blade knives by Gerber, mountain house food, rope and other random things.
A few things I learned on a hike in the mountains is to seriously pack light, always plan for a long day, get moving when the sun comes up, use a plastic bottle compared to nalgene for weight and try to cut back on anything you don't really need.
All in all a good hiking pack for a weeks trip would be:
Paracord
Knife
Sleeping Bag
Sleeping Pad
Tent or Hammock
Plastic Water Bottle
Pocket Rocket Stove
Compass
Thermo Clothing
Rain Jacket or some sort of rain gear
Fleece or down jacket if it is cold
Something to start fire with
Water purification (Iodine)
Those are some main essentials that I would almost always bring with me.
Hope this was helpful.
Gatlinburg Fishing - GatlinburgCabinRentals.com
If you love fishing then you will love Gatlinburg Tennessee. Visit and book your stay today!
Mountain Fishing East Tennessee
Final Project for my ETSU's Capstone Class. A film about the beauty of East Tennessee and it's Mountain Creeks and the people who enjoy them.
Smoky Mountain Family Vacation in Cherokee, NC - Trout Fishing
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