Fly fishing is a series of decisions; what do you fish, and where do you fish for them?

It’s a decision not made any easier when you’ve got the Smokies at your doorstep, not to mention a series of top-flight tailwaters and even some long, narrow lakes I hadn’t seen until my “barf on my own shoes” comedy routine the week before.

Fly fishing for Bluegills in Tennessee
Bigger than a hand & the heart of a lion; he put a huge bend in a 6wt

Ian and I handled the process like real fly fishing adults, which is to say I whined a lot about not being able to do it all while he patiently explained that we couldn’t actually fish six different places an hour from each other.

Life is just so unfair sometimes [sound of stamping foot].

Surprise Decision

After more than a week of trout on moving water, I went for the change of pace; Ian and I put in his drift boat on a lake, eventually fishing our way up to where Abrams Creek entered the lake.

We were looking for a hot smallmouth bite, but like most plans, ours didn’t survive first contact with the enemy.

Fly fishing for Tennessee smallmouth
Check out the red eye on this critter. Love it.

Ultimately, we caught a few smallmouth, a few largemouth, a few small bream, and a pair of big bluegill, which outclassed every other fish we landed.

As the last bluegill mauled my yellow popper, I told Ian “this wasn’t any bluegill” and tried to move the guy on a six weight Scott G2 rod, but couldn’t for a long, long time.

Sure, I was wrong (like that’s news), but I was wrong in a happy way.

Tennessee lilies

In the end, it was a relaxing, laid-back way to finish off a great-but-hectic trip. The bite was slow early, but once they started generating — creating a slight current on the lake — things picked up.

And in any case, Ian and I got to hang out in a way that just isn’t possible when you’re both fishing a freestone river.

tennbluegill

Right now, I’m pulling gear together and going fishing on my own water. More on that as it happens, but look for a Tennessee wrapup post in a few days.

Until then, see you on the river, Tom Chandler.

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