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The Cumberland Chapter of Trout Unlimited is located in Nashville, Tennessee. We are located within a short drive of several Southeastern trout streams, including the Caney Fork, Elk, and Duck Rivers. Our chapter is actively engaged in preserving these and other important resources. We are proud to be a part of TU's more than 140,000 nationwide members. To learn more about the current events in our chapter, read the latest news From our President.

Steelhead Leech

From our archives. This fly of the month article about a Steve Nix fly was originally published in July of 2006. A great pattern for big migratory rainbows.
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Streamer Fishing Techniques with Steve Nix
Feb 16, 2009
Caney Fork Fish Camp, Nashville

Whether you are fishing a Wooly Bugger or Clouser Minnow, conventional wisdom has always said, "the easiest way to catch a big fish on a fly is on a streamer, a wet fly that imitates a small baitfish that larger fish feed on." If you can cast 20 feet, you can catch fish in streams and rivers on a streamer. You can even strip line off the reel and into the water and let the flies drift in the current and catch fish.
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Name Updated
Caney Fork Dec 04
Cumberland Dec 04
Elk River Dec 04
Harpeth River Dec 04
TWRA Stocking Dec 04
Clinch River Sep 18
Holston River Sep 18
Smallmouth Streams Sep 18
Hiwassee River Aug 09

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