Hey, folks, it's Marvin Cash, the host of the Articulate Flower, back with another East Tennessee fishing report with Ellis Ward.
Marvin CashEllis, how are you?
Ellis WardI'm doing well, Marv.
Ellis WardHow are you?
Marvin CashAs always, I'm just trying to stay out of trouble.
Marvin CashAnd I'll double dog dare you to say that it's going to snow in the next week in Johnson City.
Ellis WardYeah, it's going to snow.
Ellis WardAnd we will have fantastic blue winged olive hatches on only the South Holon river from Big springs to Thomas, 2pm to 5pm Just on Friday, though.
Marvin CashYeah.
Marvin CashSo you heard it first here, folks.
Marvin CashYou can take that to the bank, but a little bit more seriously.
Marvin CashWe don't want to press on your meteorological credentials too much.
Marvin CashWhat are you seeing out on the water?
Ellis WardIt's been interesting, and I don't say that to sound like a redundant guide.
Ellis WardThe South Holston has still been running this 400 and that, that gives the waiting angler an opportunity to fish most of the river.
Ellis WardAnd you can run a boat.
Ellis WardThere's, there's a couple areas that are a little sketchy, but you can float the whole river in that flow.
Ellis WardAnd there's still just a little bit of color, which also tracks with the Watauga, which is still quite muddy.
Ellis WardThat's, that's running.
Ellis WardI mean, it's, it's clearing at a very, very slow rate.
Ellis WardBut it does look, it's got this.
Ellis WardIt's starting to get a little more of a green tinge.
Ellis WardAnd that process of.
Ellis WardThere was sedimentation from Helene from the Freestone rivers coming into Watauga Lake and depositing a bunch of stuff at the bottom that expedited turnover.
Ellis WardSo I know we're going to talk about this, but that's been a very interesting thing.
Ellis WardJust specific to the Wataga.
Ellis WardNo bugs on the Wataga, but I shouldn't say no bugs.
Ellis WardThere aren't hatches that I would be expecting this time of year.
Ellis WardAnd especially certain conditions.
Ellis WardThere are, you know, there are some bugs and you'll be out there and if you ever have a doubt on like vision of trout and why I like to fish higher in the water column when it's muddy.
Ellis WardUm, watching fish rise or, you know, seeing risers when it's.
Ellis WardIt's still really, really off color, um, that should give an indication that they can see stuff on the surface of the water.
Ellis WardUm, South Holston has been, it's been fishing.
Ellis WardWell, man, um, I favor the Watauga for a few different reasons, but those all, all of those reasons are now Backwards and south.
Ellis WardHolston's been moving some big fish and getting some big fish to eat.
Ellis WardStreamers and the dry fly game has been it.
Ellis WardIt's interesting there you'll have windows where you get a bunch of activity and this is mostly condition dependent but generally when they're eating a bunch on top, you can trick them pretty easily.
Ellis WardAnd you're just getting these windows of a lot of really small bugs.
Ellis WardAnd so they're seeing so much food at the same time and getting comfortable pretty quickly.
Ellis WardSo you'll get windows where they're pretty bitey and you can get fish to eat most things with a decent presentation.
Ellis WardBut a lot of the dry fly fishing has been pretty technical and it can feel frustrating when you're seeing risers everywhere and even casting to specific ones and not getting eats.
Ellis WardBut that's just part of the puzzle that I like figuring out.
Ellis WardSo all in all, pretty good on the musky front.
Ellis WardFront broad is fishing really well and it's been, I think so cool to see that because you know, one muskie fishing.
Ellis WardSo when we're moving fish and, and getting them to eat every once in a while, that's a good thing.
Ellis WardAnd when we're doing that consistently, that's an even better thing when we're doing those things.
Ellis WardAnd I really didn't know how much of the, you know, structure was going to be left if it was a one in a thousand years or one in whatever.
Ellis WardIt's the amount of water up there that came through was just insane.
Ellis WardI mean it's.
Marvin CashWow.
Ellis WardI forget what one of the recent estimates was, but just it's not like a one in a thousand or one in ten thousand.
Ellis WardIt's like, you know, this might happen again just statistically every 20, 30,000 years.
Ellis WardSo it's been really cool to see that the muskie homes are, you know, the specific logs are still there and specific fish moving some in new areas and there's some new log jams that have formed and temperatures are changing so fish are kind of moving anyhow.
Ellis WardBut yeah, all things considered, I, I kind of like it because it's just, it's a full new deck of cards and I like that.
Ellis WardI like the, the variation and figuring out, figuring out the puzzles on a day to day or week to week basis as opposed to just going out and doing the same thing.
Marvin CashYeah, very, very neat.
Marvin CashAnd also too, you know, I'm kind of regularly checking in with, you know, all the tourism folks and you know, people like you and you know, just a kind of A public service announcement that, you know, quite honestly, folks, at this point, you know, almost all of western North Carolina and East Tennessee are open for business.
Marvin CashYou know, 26 is open to get to Irwin now.
Marvin CashYou can take 40 all the way across the state of North Carolina.
Marvin CashThere are a few road closures still in North Carolina, but you can check the NCDOT site for that.
Marvin CashBut I would encourage you to get out into, you know, the support.
Marvin CashThese communities got hit really, really hard because this hurricane deeply impacted their tourism season.
Marvin CashAnd so I would encourage you to come to Johnson City, fish with Ellis and go to the shops and do the same thing in western North Carolina and southwest Virginia as well.
Ellis WardYeah, I, I appreciate that.
Ellis WardMarv had a couple lost trips there and then not as many bookings right now as I would expect.
Ellis WardAnd I, I'm not too worried about it just because of.
Ellis WardYou can't control everything.
Ellis WardBut, you know, I also appreciate the fact that as of a week or two, two weeks ago, like you just said, 26 is.
Ellis WardIs back open.
Ellis WardAnd so a lot of folks that would have been looking at, oh, how far away is Johnson City?
Ellis WardOr how, how far away is Asheville?
Ellis WardHow far away is the French Broad from where I am thinking about fishing with me.
Ellis WardAnd it's.
Ellis WardInstead of an hour and a half or two or three from where they are, it looks more like five, six, seven.
Ellis WardAnd that has all largely been for the main interstates.
Ellis WardThat's been fixed.
Marvin CashYeah, absolutely.
Marvin CashAnd got a question for you, too.
Marvin CashAnd I didn't realize we were talking before we started recording.
Marvin CashThis is one of your old homies.
Marvin CashFish lacks outdoors.
Marvin CashAnd he wanted to find out if the lakes in your neck of the woods have started to turn over yet.
Ellis WardYeah.
Ellis WardYeah.
Ellis WardRita and grew up kind of down the road, but mostly went over to a friend of mine's house and he lives sort of adjacent in the backyard.
Ellis WardSmall town.
Ellis WardOhio stuff.
Ellis WardYeah.
Ellis WardLike I said, the Watauga.
Ellis WardI mean, you measure the temperature of that water and it's 60, which is wild.
Ellis WardI mean, that's.
Ellis WardIt feels like that's warmer than it is in the summer.
Ellis WardI mean, there was a massive shift in water columns and just.
Ellis WardThat's the sedimentation process that caused that.
Ellis WardAnd I'm saying that it expedited turnover.
Ellis WardIt could be something else entirely.
Ellis WardI have to every once in a while just say, I'm not going to go down that rabbit hole right now.
Ellis WardSo I haven't quite done it with that also.
Ellis WardYou got to go out and fish it and just see what Happens anyway, regardless.
Ellis WardAnd the South Holston I have not seen the typical turnover.
Ellis WardThat said, because of a new addition to my family who is now a month old, there was a couple weeks there where I wasn't getting out.
Ellis WardAnd that coincided with.
Ellis WardIt was real good beforehand.
Ellis WardAnd a couple things that I can really notice when the lakes turn over is that on the tailwaters you see a.
Ellis WardI mean it's not precipitous, it's 0 and 1.
Ellis WardIt's a cliff function, not just the bite.
Ellis WardYou know, you could be fishing good conditions and you're not moving anything, but you're not seeing bugs, you're not seeing herons, you're not seeing kingfishers, osprey.
Ellis WardIt's just not there.
Ellis WardAnd so we're seeing a little of that life return to the Watauga despite all of the mud still being there.
Ellis WardAnd I actually, I have to plead ignorance.
Ellis WardOn the South Holston having turned over.
Ellis WardNot.
Ellis WardThere were a couple little snaps.
Ellis WardSo it would have made sense, honestly, as far back as a couple of weeks ago.
Ellis WardIt's kind of been unseasonably warm for the last few weeks, but there was enough of a snap to, to cause things to move and hopefully that was it.
Ellis WardAnd I missed it because the fishing sucks.
Marvin CashAnd so, and so just kind of walk folks through that process about, you know, kind of what happens kind of during that fall turnover.
Ellis WardFor like up, up in the lake.
Marvin CashWell, just to talk about why the fishing sucks.
Ellis WardOh, sure.
Ellis WardSo you have basically if you think about lakes as those are our feeders to the tailwaters and there's a hole, those are, that's a bowl with a drain at the bottom of them.
Ellis WardAnd that bowl typically is stable.
Ellis WardIt's colder at the bottom, warmer at the top.
Ellis WardAnd dissolved oxygen is stable as a.
Ellis WardThat is relative to temperature.
Ellis WardSo water has dissolved oxygen capacity.
Ellis WardThat it mostly is, has a linear relationship with temperature.
Ellis WardSo as temperature drops, the capacity to hold oxygen increases.
Ellis WardAs temperature rises, the capacity to hold oxygen decreases.
Ellis WardSo that's why warm water is a problem for trout, which are fish that require higher amounts of dissolved oxygen.
Ellis WardBass, not so much.
Ellis WardThat's why you can catch a, catch a large mouth in an 80 degree lake and it's not a problem.
Ellis WardBut they are a little more slovenly and happens in salt water.
Ellis WardIt's, it's just because, you know, they're running on a, a treadmill and instead of just breathing they have a little bit of a, something more of their face that, that's the human metaphor.
Ellis WardThey're just for the same amount of effort, they're not getting as much oxygen.
Ellis WardAnd so what happens with the tail waters is that bowl that I was talking about is just stagnant.
Ellis WardAnd you have.
Ellis WardAs you get lower, it gets.
Ellis WardIt gets colder.
Ellis WardAnd that water has a higher capacity to hold oxygen during turnover, where that bowl starts to move, it's not stable.
Ellis WardIt's.
Ellis WardIt's not the same picture that it was.
Ellis WardAnd you end up getting water at the bottom of the bowl draining down into the tailwater that has a.
Ellis WardIt's warmer, it has a lower dissolved oxygen content, which just means that the water now coming in is for fish going out and eating for.
Ellis WardFor bugs, for anything that relies on that.
Ellis WardWhich is why tailwaters are stable and packed with fish and bugs and plants.
Ellis WardAll of that is just upside down for a week or two.
Ellis WardAnd, you know, lake, Lake turnover, people talk about shad kills and heck, I hadn't even heard about it when I was here for a couple years.
Ellis WardIt just, it took these couple weeks of the tailwaters themselves all the way down into the next reservo, fishing like junk.
Ellis WardAnd then starting to observe that the only thing I'm seeing around here is ducks.
Ellis WardSo you're not seeing any of these.
Ellis WardLike that entire ecosystem of bugs and fish and birds, like that's.
Ellis WardIt's just dead.
Ellis WardAnd you can go out and fish really well, go out in conditions that should have great rising trout and fish eating streamers.
Ellis WardAnd I mean, you can just feel it out there.
Ellis WardThat's.
Ellis WardYou don't see ospreys flying.
Ellis WardThere's no herons waiting around.
Ellis WardSo it's.
Ellis WardIt happens in the fall, it happens in the spring.
Ellis WardSometimes it's only a couple days, other times it's a week or two.
Ellis WardYou can still have a good day out there.
Ellis WardAnd I've been kind of toying around with ways to get around it, but just part of the deal, man.
Marvin CashWell, there you go.
Marvin CashAnd 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.
Marvin CashAnd we're in a drawing for some cool stuff from Ellis at the end of the season, which is quickly approaching.
Marvin CashAnd Ellis, I know looking at the calendar, you know, you're probably, what, 10 days, two weeks away from gun season, which equals bucktails.
Marvin CashYou want to talk to folks about that and you know how to get on your guide calendar and all that kind of good stuff.
Ellis WardYeah, yeah.
Ellis WardGun season opens in five days and it'll be a couple days before that first batch is out and we'll just push that to a week or so.
Ellis WardBut the guide calendar can be found along with bucktails at ellis ward flies.com and by calendar I do mean you can just shoot me an email, ask for available dates.
Ellis WardI've been trying to put some updates there with what's going on, what I'm focusing on, and best way to reach me is my Cell phone at 513-543-0019 and follow along with neat pictures on Instagram at Ellis Ward Guides.
Marvin CashYeah, there you go.
Marvin CashAnd remember folks too, you know, we host our articulate flock community on Patreon and there are two great ways to support the show and support Ellis.
Marvin CashAnd at one level, you get a discount on bucktail.
Marvin CashSo if you're a bucktail freak, it's a good deal.
Marvin CashAnd then another is actually an annual, I think hundred dollar guide credit to get out on the water with Ellis.
Marvin CashSo two great opportunities.
Marvin CashAnd you know, I always say we've had a unseasonably warm fall and you know, winter I guess will be here in about a month.
Marvin CashBut I'll tell you, you know, as I've been saying, you know, unless you're out chasing steelhead or muskie in February, it's probably going to be cold and miserable and you're going to regret not being on the water in, in November.
Marvin CashSo I encourage you to get out there and catch a few.
Marvin CashTight lines, everybody.
Marvin CashTight lines.
Marvin CashEllis.
Ellis WardAppreciate it.