Warwoman Fishing

EJTibbetts

Member
I'm going to be heading up to Warwoman, specifically on Earl's Ford Rd for a camping trip about a month from now. I'm the only one in the group that will be fly fishing. Any tips on fly selection for that area? I'd prefer to use dry flies as much as possible. Even better if they are flies simple enough for me to tie. I can tie complex flies, but since I don't trout fish often I just don't want to spend a ton of money on material for flies I may only tie 2-3 times a year.

Maybe a dry dropper, but I've never actually used that set up and don't know anything about it really.

I know that I won't be driving off any where else from there, so that little stretch within walking distance is all I will fish that week.
 

Georgia Hard Hunter

Senior Member
drys
Adams parachute size #16
tan caddis #16
hendrickison #14
stimulators various colors #12, #14 (yellow is a must have color)

nymphs
pheasant tails #16, #18
BWO wd40 #20 #22
zebra midge #20 #22
brown stone and golden stone pattern size #10 #12
tellico nymph #16
prince nymphs #16
GR Hares Ear #14

olive Woolly bugger #12

Also contact or go buy and talk to these guys for local knowledge
http://www.chattoogariverflyshop.com/
 

jigman29

Senior Member
Up here I mainly use 2 dry flies. Parachute Adams and an elk hair caddis in different sizes. If your already on warwoman I would definitely hit the river and leave the crowds on earls ford. Warwoman has way better places to fish than there for sure.
 

The mtn man

Senior Member
drys
Adams parachute size #16
tan caddis #16
hendrickison #14
stimulators various colors #12, #14 (yellow is a must have color)

nymphs
pheasant tails #16, #18
BWO wd40 #20 #22
zebra midge #20 #22
brown stone and golden stone pattern size #10 #12
tellico nymph #16
prince nymphs #16
GR Hares Ear #14

olive Woolly bugger #12

Also contact or go buy and talk to these guys for local knowledge
http://www.chattoogariverflyshop.com/
I like the way you think.
 
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