A note from Eric Dickinson:

“Northeast Tennessee isn’t the first place that comes to mind when targeting world class Brown trout. It is by no means instant success but if you spend enough time on the water, patterns do begin to form. Water release schedules, feeding windows, staging areas, understanding bug life, and mixing in a little bit of luck are all important in order to target and land the biggest brown trout of your life. I’ve been fortunate to spend some time fishing west of the Mississippi and while it was amazing fishing in a totally different environment, the South Holston River and the the Blue Ridge Mountains will always be home.”

This week’s Reel of the Week featuring Eric Dickinson, follow him on Instagram at @eric_dickinson.

If you’re on a mission to catch big trout, check out the articles below:

How to Land Big Trout

Fly Fishing Nymphs – The Most Productive Way to Land Fish

Nelson Oxley
I’m originally from Tabernash, Colorado, and my passion for fishing started early, influenced by my grandfather, who managed Nelson’s Fly Shop. As soon as I got my driver’s license, I began guiding, and now I’m in my seventh year of doing so. I am a Account Manager at Flylords. I work with various brands in the industry to grow their digital marketing presence and run campaigns to increase their product and brand visibility. One thing I love about Flylords is the passion that goes into our work; everyone is deeply involved in what we strive to create. My favorite types of fishing are casting dry flies from a drift boat and stalking flats species from a skiff!

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