FloatTrip

All float trips are full day and for one or two anglers.  Float trips can be for trout during the spring and fall, and some summer floats on the Tennessee tail waters when weather and release schedules permit. Floats for smallmouth begin in late spring and continue into early fall.  Float trips for smallmouth include both fly and spin tackle.  All rods, reels, leaders, tippet, flies, and lures are provided.   Water and lunch are provided, however, if you have dietary requirements or food allergies you should bring your own lunch.  Lunch is usually a quick sandwich and then back to fishing.  Float trip start times are determined based on weather and scheduled flow releases, but usually start between 8 and 10 a.m. and end between 4 and 6 p.m. 

Float trips are priced per boat.

Trout Float -600

Smallmouth Float -600

Pisgah Outdoors - Popping bugs against the bank make for great summer top water action on the French Broad River, Asheville, North Carolina

Popping bugs against the bank make for great summer top water action on the French Broad River, Asheville, North Carolina

 

Smallmouth from the French Broad River, Asheville, North Carolina

Pisgah Outdoors - Pull into the shade and take a break from the summer sun on the French Broad River, Asheville, North Carolina

Pull into the shade and take a break from the summer sun on the French Broad River, Asheville, North Carolina

Pisgah Outdoors - Smallmouth jumping from the French Broad River in Asheville, North Carolina

Smallmouth jumping from the French Broad River in Asheville, North Carolina