A note from Rivr_church:

Arriving at our campsite late at night, we were unexpectedly besieged by mosquitoes, which forced us to abandon our plans to sleep under the stars and squeeze into the back of a 4Runner. Undeterred, we rose at 4:00 am with float tubes and provisions, hopeful to finally hook one of the legendary wild fish in our favorite spot. After six hours of fishing and battling countless mosquitoes, Davis exclaimed, “I’m on, boys!” He battled a massive trout for over 15 minutes before releasing the 32-inch, 19-pound Tiger Trout back into the water, where it swam away strong for another lucky angler to potentially catch one day.” – rivr_church

Angler Story of the Week from rivr_church, be sure to follow his adventures on Instagram at @rivr_church
 

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Tripp Nazziola
Tripp started his fly fishing career when he founded the Appalachian State Fly Fishing Club. He then went on to work at 828 Flies in Seven Devils, NC, where he still guides to this day. Tripp now finds himself working as a content and account manager for Flylords where he assists various brands in growing their online presence. His favorite fish to catch are native Appalachian Brook Trout and really tricky low-water carp!

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