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Marvin CashHey, folks, it's Marvin Cash, the host of the Articulate Fly.
Marvin CashWe're back with the last East Tennessee fishing report of the year with Ellis Ward.
Marvin CashEllis, how are you?
Ellis WardI am doing well, Marv.
Ellis WardHow are you?
Marvin CashAs always.
Marvin CashI'm just trying to stay out of trouble and took a look at your weather, and you got to be pretty damn happy in East Tennessee.
Ellis WardYeah, I think it was up to somewhere over 60 with gray skies and some rain.
Ellis WardBoth rivers are pushing some water, and my head has been.
Ellis WardI'll restart that.
Ellis WardI.
Ellis WardI smell not great, and it is like a dead animal.
Ellis WardAnd so that's sort of a testament to how much I've been fishing.
Ellis WardUm, I've just been working on bucktail whenever I can, and so I haven't really had my eye on the weather.
Ellis WardThankfully, I've gotten a bunch done the last few days, which has been a little painful.
Ellis WardI did sneak out yesterday for a couple hours.
Ellis WardAll right.
Ellis WardI went musky fishing for a few days last week, too, but other than that, not.
Ellis WardNot been getting out as much and changing that, hopefully starting tomorrow.
Ellis WardAnd you got to update me on my weather.
Ellis WardSo it sounds like we're.
Ellis WardWe're gonna hang steady and then get to where it's not as cold as it was a few weeks ago, which I would consider to be unfishable.
Ellis WardIt's in the, you know, 20s, low 30s with wind.
Ellis WardThat's not bad for late December.
Marvin CashYeah.
Marvin CashSo at least now we.
Marvin CashEveryone understands why you smell like BO and death, right?
Ellis WardYeah, I will.
Ellis WardYou could.
Ellis WardYou could hear me hesitating a little bit as.
Ellis WardAs I decided how much detail to offer and.
Ellis WardAnd how I smell, but it's sort of wet dog.
Ellis WardAnd then, you know, depends on.
Ellis WardToday was pretty humid, and I was.
Ellis WardI was washing some.
Ellis WardI'm doing some deer belly as well.
Ellis WardAnd, you know, there was a cut or two that didn't get much exposure to borax when I first picked it up.
Ellis WardSo.
Ellis WardYeah, we'll stick with Bo and wet dog.
Marvin CashYeah.
Marvin CashSo, you know, and you sandbag.
Marvin CashThat's because you've been out muskie fishing.
Marvin CashWhat.
Marvin CashWhat are you seeing on the water?
Ellis WardYeah, I.
Ellis WardI went out and.
Ellis WardAnd actually hit some new water on the French fraud.
Ellis WardIt was.
Ellis WardIt was a little too pushy, but it was.
Ellis WardIt was good to be out.
Ellis WardAnd, you know, the muskie fishing has been as good as it gets.
Ellis WardAnd I know I talked about this last time.
Ellis WardIt was.
Ellis WardIt's just been nice to.
Ellis WardTo feel and.
Ellis WardAnd see that the.
Ellis WardThe muskie homes are all still there after Helene.
Ellis WardAnd there's, there's nothing catastrophic that happened to the fishery up there for the trout.
Ellis WardI would say sort of the same deal where we're in the, the winter pattern of, you know, dry fly fishing is midges, blue wings.
Ellis WardAnd a couple weeks ago, right after we aired the podcast, I think this was two episodes ago, where I was talking about the finicky nature of the South Holston dry fly fishing.
Ellis WardHad a guy on my boat who experienced exactly that.
Ellis WardSo, you know, fishing like your 18 or 20 is a cider and, and going down, we, we got a few on a 26.
Ellis WardAnd at that point, you're fishing 6.5x.
Ellis WardYou can fish 7x.
Ellis WardYou just gotta be real careful on that hook set.
Ellis WardWatauga is still pretty off, I would expect.
Ellis WardIt's starting to generate with, with some of the rain we've gotten.
Ellis WardThere's.
Ellis WardThey're pushing water through and, you know, part of it is settling, but another part of it is there's a.
Ellis WardThis big chunk of sediment that came from runoff after Helene on the bottom of Watauga Lake that just needs to move.
Ellis WardAnd it's, you know, it's unlike the other instances of muddy water on Freestones where levels sort of drop and sediment settles and, and things clear up.
Ellis WardSo this is just.
Ellis WardWe need the, we need the lake to release more water and push more of that sediment out.
Ellis WardSo that's happening right now.
Ellis WardAnd it's, it's down to like.
Ellis WardI don't know how to describe that.
Ellis WardLike a, like a clay, a teal clay that might make no sense, but it's, it's still pretty off color and opaque and I'm, I'm.
Ellis WardWe are waiting, you know, any big hatch activity, but it's right around the corner.
Ellis WardAnd honestly, with respawn or with post spawn coming up and having that water be as off color as it has been, I'm excited.
Ellis WardThat's about as much as you can ask for.
Marvin CashYeah.
Marvin CashAnd got a question for you from Josh, and he wanted to get your thoughts on tips and tactics for fishing deeper, slower water for larger tailwater trout.
Ellis WardYeah, well, there's a couple different avenues.
Ellis WardIt really depends on what your goal is.
Ellis WardAnd so I've, I've been thinking about this a bunch and I may have talked about this, but you know, when, when you go out and you're fishing, you know, a big white fly or something like, you know, big swim fly changer swim bug, drunken disorder or something like that, you're really, you're going out fishing for an eat as opposed to, you know, you get a, you get a 12 inch brown, it'll come out and smash one of those things.
Ellis WardAnd then of course you get the big ones too.
Ellis WardSo I do just want to kind of have that preface that you can go out and hunt big fish knowing where they are, knowing where they're more likely to be and understanding that the odds of it happening are, are, are pretty low.
Ellis WardSo fishing the, the, the deep and slow with streamers for big fish, I, I just want to be careful that I, I don't want the thought to be, you know, streamer fishing in that specific scenario is the best way to get a big fish to commit.
Ellis WardYou may be better off, I mean if it's, if it's deep and really clear, you might be better off doing you know, size 24 midge off of an 8 foot drop or a 6.5x, you know, drop shot.
Ellis WardThere's guys have businesses and, and, and careers doing that on the South Holston for a bunch of the big lake run fish.
Ellis WardAnd I, I have nothing against it as a, like it's hard to do.
Ellis WardIt's, it requires patience.
Ellis WardYou have to, there's stick to itiveness involved.
Ellis WardYou have to go out there and, and kind of set your eye on the prize and recognize that you're not going to get very many bites and you might get the big dog.
Ellis WardI personally just don't enjoy fishing that way.
Ellis WardSo that's, that's why you don't hear as much of it coming from me.
Ellis WardBut the, yeah, the deep slow tail water where it's, where it's also most of the time gin clear.
Ellis WardThe reason why that might be more affected is, is because getting something, getting a streamer to one of those fish where we're talking five, six feet down the water column, they aren't there because they are.
Ellis WardAnd, and to, I guess for clarity, what I'm talking about would be fish holding mid channel in, in the deepest part of some of these pools.
Ellis WardSo not adjacent to a weed bed, not you know, not on the bank, not near a rock.
Ellis WardThey're there for.
Ellis WardThey're not going to move and they're protected.
Ellis WardAnd sure there's food nearby, but they're not there to eat.
Ellis WardThey're there to hold steady until it's time to eat, which is probably at night or high water.
Ellis WardAnd, and so it's, it's.
Ellis WardThose fish are less quote unquote predatory not by their genetics but just by their positioning.
Ellis WardThey're they're not there to eat.
Ellis WardRight now when you're, you know, when you're hitting some of these banks that are maybe 812 inches deep, but then you know, drop off to maybe a foot or two in the medium speed water and you see a big fish come out and, and try to take the rod out of your hands.
Ellis WardThat fish is waiting there and specifically waiting to do exactly that versus the big fish in the deep slow.
Ellis WardThat requires a bunch of convincing.
Ellis WardSo on the streamer front you want to think about, I wouldn't worry about longer leaders for spookiness, but for, for fly mobility it does become important.
Ellis WardSo going, you know, 15 pound, then 12 pound and then giving it as much speed as you can.
Ellis WardSo two handing and you know, it doesn't matter what you can do with a changer, but do it with a dungeon, you know, burning that thing across its line of sight if you're sight fishing it.
Ellis WardAnd then there's also, you know, weed beds and, and banks where if you take for example, a, a drunken disorderly and you know, get that thing right down against the bank and, and dog walk it Every time it, every time you're hitting that, I, I refer as tap, tap, tap, tap.
Ellis WardEach time you're hitting that and it's walking back and forth, I'm moving my head back and forth right now.
Ellis WardEvery time it's doing that, it digs a little more.
Ellis WardAnd that's, it's.
Ellis WardOne of the beauties of that fly is that even though it's buoyant when you're, when you're walking the dog, it digs a little more each time.
Ellis WardSo you, you can get a presentation lower in the water column and especially in those deep slow pools.
Ellis WardYou're, and I'm stealing this from Tommy, but you have a sales pitch that is so much more effective, so much more convincing than a couple pieces of marabou tied to a few hooks and trying to change up and extend what those kills are.
Ellis WardSo you know that tap, tap, tap, tap is really tap, kill, tap, kill, tap, kill, tap.
Ellis WardGiving big pauses, letting that slack go, letting your sinking line pull it down, say your next little tap it, it, it reorients and goes down.
Ellis WardThere's just, there's so much to explore with, with some of the, you know, how can I find depth and do so in a convincing way other than let's fish a jig fly.
Ellis WardThat said, putting on something small like a really sparsely tied marabou type streamer with, with some weight and fishing it more like a jig and then if you want to go ahead and cancel me, you can use a conventional rod, shout out TFO and you know, throw on a little jig, see what happens.
Ellis WardIt's.
Ellis WardIt's effectively the same thing as Memphane.
Marvin CashYou could even jigger crelex, right?
Ellis WardYeah.
Ellis WardOh, God, absolutely.
Ellis WardMan, that thing in, in saltwater just bouncing across the bottom in front of a redfish.
Ellis WardYeah, there, there's.
Ellis WardCall it whatever you want, but the, the presentations you can get with a little bit of weight and the sparsely tied whatever.
Ellis WardWhat, what becomes the difficult part is doing it with fly line.
Ellis WardAnd so nymphing, you bypass that because you just have tippet.
Ellis WardYou know, there's that whole school of thought with the mono leader, or I'm sure there's a different name for it at this point, but.
Ellis WardBut basically bypassing the, the fly line itself and just using monofilament, which more or less is just Euro nymphing with streamers.
Ellis WardI mean, whatever you want to do to get down there with something small and kind of wiggly is probably your best bet.
Ellis WardAnd then if you do want to go bigger, I would say work in the, the drunken disorderly with really long casts or anything from a changer to a clauser minnow.
Ellis WardSame, you know, big cast and get that, get that butt off under your armpit and strip.
Ellis WardTwo hand burn.
Marvin CashThere you go.
Marvin CashWell, you know folks, we love questions on the articulate fly.
Marvin CashYou can email them to us or DM us on social media, whatever is easiest for you.
Marvin CashAnd if we use your question, I will send you some articulate fly swag and you enter a drawing for something cool from Ellis at the end of the season.
Marvin CashAnd you know, Ellis, it's the end of the season.
Marvin CashSo we actually have a drawing winner.
Marvin CashI took everyone that sent a question in this year, ran up to random number generation with Google and came up with a number and pulled a winner out of a hat.
Marvin CashBut before we announce the winner, you want to let them know what they're going to win.
Ellis WardYeah, just after you got me all fired up watching a trout chase stuff in a flat.
Ellis WardIt's the right time of year.
Ellis WardFull day trip with me and a variety of bucktail.
Marvin CashThat sounds horrible now.
Marvin CashIt's.
Ellis WardYeah, it's awful.
Ellis WardAnd I put very little work into both products, so not proud to offer it.
Marvin CashThere you go.
Marvin CashAnd so the, the lucky winner is Jared.
Marvin CashAnd it's either, it's either McCabe or Maccabee.
Marvin CashSo I got it wrong 50% of the time.
Marvin CashAnd for that I apologize.
Marvin CashHopefully the fact that you want a day on the boat with Ellis and some bucktails makes up for that.
Marvin CashAnd, you know, we're going to keep doing this folks in 2025, so keep the questions coming in.
Marvin CashIt makes it fun to kind of, you know, as I like to say, kind of find our people and you know, Ellis, before I let you go, you want to let folks know kind of what you're booking, you know, now that you're the merchant of dear death when the bucktails are coming on and all that kind of good stuff.
Ellis WardYeah, it'll be interesting to see which pictures I, I send you of sort of the, the in process processing here.
Ellis WardJanuary and February are the times we're mid December all of a sudden and have a number of chunks booked up in January and a few floaters in February.
Ellis WardSo I want people on the boat for sure then.
Ellis WardAnd that's.
Ellis WardThat's for trout muskies.
Ellis WardMuskie's going to be cooking till late spring and, and again, I'll continue pushing that through the summer.
Ellis WardIt's pretty rare that it gets too hot to fish.
Ellis WardBucktail, man, I have a bunch.
Ellis WardI have a bunch ready.
Ellis WardIt's just, it's now I have to figure out colors and we're going to say it's going to be a week or two out before the first push goes up.
Ellis WardOn my website, which is ellis ward flies.com you can find me on Instagram at Ellis Ward Guides and best way to reach out, talk, trips, tales, whatever is my Cell phone at 513-543-0019.
Marvin CashThere you go.
Marvin CashAnd you know, folks, just a reminder too, that we host our community on Patreon.
Marvin CashAnd there are two tiers that will get you.
Marvin CashOne will get you a discount on bucktails and another will get you a.
Marvin CashAn annual 100 guide credit with Ellis.
Marvin CashSo something to check out and you know, as we're cruising into the end of 2024, you know I'm going to always tell you to get out on the water and catch fish, but I also want to wish everybody a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Marvin CashMerry Christmas.
Marvin CashAnd a happy New Year, Ellis.
Ellis WardMerry Christmas, Marv.
Marvin CashTight lines, everybody.