Angler Story of the Week: Catching GT In a River?

A Note from @tropicalsportfisher

“On certain moon phases, when giant sea mullet push into the rivers with big tidal currents, packs of big GTs follow for an easy meal. They hunt in packs, cruising up and down the system with barely a ripple to give them away. Spotting them takes full focus, patience, and precision from both angler and guide. But when it all comes together, it’s chaos—one second, you’re listening to the rainforest birds, the next, you’re locked up, drag maxed out on a 12-weight, battling a river Geet at full speed!”

Angler Story of the Week from Tropicalsportfisher, be sure to follow their Instagram at @tropicalsportfisher!


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Tripp Nazziola
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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