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In this episode, we dig into one of East Tennessee’s most intriguing tailwaters—the Holston (proper), below Cherokee Dam. With Knoxville guide Capt. Jeff Sharp riding shotgun, we map out the river’s fishy 52–53 miles, break down the famed caddis and sulfur programs, and share practical tactics for both trout and smallmouth—plus a few hard-earned stories (including the popper-eating smallie that still haunts Jeff).
Highlights of the Episode:
- The Holston offers two personalities: cool upper trout water and bronzeback-rich lower stretches.
- Spring brings the famed caddis hatch; May and June deliver sulfur magic.
- When dries fail, soft hackles, midges, and rubber legs shine.
- Streamers and poppers tempt both trout and smallmouth without heavy gear.
- Pressure is real—weekdays and flexible start times help dodge the crowds.
- Indian Cave and Nancy’s Ferry ramps give access, with Panther Creek nearby for camping.
- Local flavor counts: breakfast in Blaine, wings at The Hill, and clean stays in Jefferson City.
If you’re chasing a day with dries, emergers, and a real shot at both trout and bronzebacks—plus miles of varied water to learn—put the Holston on your list.
Give it a listen, share with your fishing partners, and then go fish.
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