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Fishing Destination
Fly-fishing Outfitter • Fishing Guide
The Cane, North Toe & Nolichucky Rivers
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teem with a mixed bag for fly-fishermen, including tournament-worthy smallmouth bass. Fly-fishing
From the three distinctive rivers that converge on the property...take your pick!
As is generally the case throughout the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, the waterways coming and going from Riversong offer opportunities and challenges for all from the seasoned angler to the eager and hopeful first-timer.
As a local fishing guide not so long ago said, “There are so many places to fish along the North Toe and Nolichucky rivers that you can spend your life trying, and you won’t ever make a cast to them all.
“It’s some of the best smallmouth fishing in the state, based on the numbers and sizes of fish. There’s always the possibility of catching a big smallmouth, but it’s the beauty of the river that will bring you back time after time.”
For an outfitter familiar with the Nolichucky, Cane and North Toe Rivers, Riversong—the very spot where the three converge—seems a pretty sensible home base (especially in partnership with hunting, rafting and other wilderness outfitters).