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I graduated from Western State of Colorado in 2002 with a BS in recreation. The Gunnison Valley, CO is where I fell in love with fly fishing. ... more

My fly rod has caught fish in the Trinity Mountain Range, CA, Eureka, MT, British Columbia, Belize and now Western Carolina.

The love of fishing runs a close second to the love of my new family. Gratefully, my wife supports fishing and my two year old daughter, Trinity Lane, has already caught her first trout.
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I am the son of an East Tennessee native and fish with my 80 year old dad often. I have lived in East TN and WNC the last 25 years, the last 12 years in Hendersonville, NC. I have ... morea wife Charlotte and two kids Krystalyn (22) and Paul (17). I also fish regularly with my “World Famous Fishing Dog” according to Linda Michael, Shadow, a Black Lab and Chow mix.

I have been fly fishing over 37 years and tie my own flies. I leaned to fly fish on the Davidson River in the Pisgah National Forest and Big Santeehlah Creek in Graham County, NC. I am a member of the Hilltop Fly Tyers (10 yrs), a Master Angler volunteer for the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education (3 yrs), a CFR River Helper (3 yrs) and have served three co-current terms as president of the French Broad Fly Fishers – a FFF Charter Club.

I’ve been guiding friends new to the sport over the last 10 years. I started guiding wade and float trips commercially in 2009. I have a 16′ fiberglass EMR drift boat and enjoy floating the South Holston, Watauga, Tuckaseegee for trout and the French Broad and Pigeon rivers for smallmouth bass. In the last four decades, I have covered hundreds of miles of well known and little known trout streams in WNC, East TN and the Smokies. Occasionally, I find my way to Montana to fish the Big Horn.

I am a fly fishing enthusiast because of the simultaneous simplicity and complexity. Fly fishing offers something new on every trip. It is a sport where one skill is built on another. I consider myself a student first and then try to pass that knowledge along to others willing to learn.
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Jeremy Edge is a jack of all trades and a master of none. This son of the south grew up fishing the warm water rivers and lakes of Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina before discovering ... morethe beauty of Western North Carolina. He moved to Asheville, NC for the mountain biking and fell in love with the fishing! Jeremy has a “Do What You Love,Love What You Do” mentality which shows through his passion for fishing. In addition to guiding for Brown Trout Fly Fishing Jeremy is also on the fly fishing staff at ORVIS Asheville. An avid angler, fly tyer, father, streamer junkie Jeremy enjoys chasing warm water species ranging from Bass, Carp, Musky, Gar during the warmer months and you can find him looking for “Ole Leroy Brown” during the winter months. His overall enthusiasm, knowledge, and love of fly fishing are all the right ingredients for a good time on the water.
I grew up in the upstate of South Carolina but my family roots go back several generations in the mountains of Western North Carolina. When I was in graduate school, my father gave ... moreme an inexpensive fly rod kit and a book about fly fishing.

The first fish I ever caught with it was a rainbow trout on the Chattooga River that darted out from under the bank to snatch my dry fly. That one fish turned an interest into a passion and I still remember it very clearly even though it was almost 15 years ago. Since that day, I have chased freshwater and saltwater species around the country and world. I tie my own flies as a member of the Hilltop Fly Tyers (8 years) and was invited to the join the Team Stonefly competitive fly fishing team in 2012.

After teaching and guiding friends of all skillsets for many years, I realized that I loved watching someone else land a fish as much as I enjoyed doing it myself. Some of the greatest lessons I have learned about fly fishing have come while teaching others.

Every day on the water is a learning experience whether I am with a client, a friend, or just by myself. It is one of the things I enjoy most about this sport. Becoming a professional guide was an easy choice for me and has allowed me to pass along the skills that were so patiently taught to me.
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I moved to Western North Carolina with Patty, 12 years ago after living in South Fl for 30 yrs, where my family enjoyed year-round offshore and backcountry fishing. ... more

Soon after arriving here my son sent me a fly rod and I started fishing on the Green River where I fell in love with fly fishing and the peace of being on the river. It doesn’t get any better than a day on the water with my son and grandson.

I especially love exploring new waters and learning the skills required to fish them. A pastime soon turned into a passion, and soon started to tie my own flys and build fly rods. I am thankful for the many friends that have helped me learn more about the sport over the years and enjoy passing on what I’ve learned.

I stay very active in the fly fishing community as a member of Hilltop Fly Tyers, the Fly Fishing Federation and Trout Unlimited, where I am currently in charge of stocking the Green River. I also volunteer for the Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education as a Master Angler, for Becoming an Outdoor Woman, and Project Healing Waters where I teach fly tying at the Asheville V.A. I believe fly fishing is all about having fun and sharing an experience.
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Paul Is a well recognized fly fishing guide in Asheville NC chasing trout, smallmouth, musky and other game fish. Contact Paul at Southern Appalachian Anglers - Asheville Fly Fishing ... moreGuide Service in Asheville by visiting https://www.southernappalachiananglers.com to schedule your trip date.
Paul is a true fishing fanatic. He is an expert at guiding on the bigger rivers by boat and excels at wading Western North Carolina's smaller rivers for giant trout. His fishing obsession ... morestarted at age 3, where he became hooked on fly fishing mountain creeks and bass fishing Southern Appalachian Reservoirs. He runs a top of the line fiberglass drift boat and an outfitted raft to cover every river around Asheville. He received his BSBA from Appalachian State University and dreamed of becoming a fishing guide every day in class. He founded SAA in 2012 for anglers of all backgrounds to come together in Asheville and learn about local fisheries. USCG Licensed, for big river musky fishing around Asheville. It is hard to find a more genuine or pleasant guide than Paul Kisielewski. Contact Paul: (828) 691-1506.

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