French Broad River - Ashville - North Carolina
Fly Fishing River Report & Conditions

French Broad River – Ashville - Water Flow Chart

French Broad River – Ashville - Weather report & radar

French Broad River – Ashville - General hatch chart

Month Hatch Time of Day Recommended Fly Sizes Popular Fly Patterns
January Blue Winged Olive Morning, Afternoon 18-22 PT Nymph, BWO Soft Hackle
Midges All Day 20-24 Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge
February Blue Winged Olive Morning, Afternoon 18-22 PT Nymph, BWO Soft Hackle
Midges All Day 20-24 Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge
March Blue Winged Olive, Midges, Quill Gordon Morning, Afternoon 12-20 PT Nymph, BWO Soft Hackle, Quill Gordon Dry Fly
April Blue Winged Olive Morning, Afternoon 14-20 PT Nymph, BWO Soft Hackle
Caddis Afternoon, Evening 14-18 Elk Hair Caddis, Hare’s Ear Nymph
March Browns Afternoon 10-14 Mohican Mayfly, March Brown Spider
May Blue Winged Olive Morning, Afternoon 14-20 PT Nymph, BWO Soft Hackle
Caddis Afternoon, Evening 14-18 Elk Hair Caddis, Hare’s Ear Nymph
Sulphurs Afternoon, Evening 14-18 Sulphur Dun, Sulphur Emerger
June Tricos Morning 20-24 Trico Spinner, Trico Dun
Sulphurs Afternoon, Evening 14-18 Sulphur Dun, Sulphur Emerger
July Tricos Morning 20-24 Trico Spinner, Trico Dun
Terrestrials All Day 10-14 Ant Patterns, Beetle Patterns
August Terrestrials All Day 10-14 Ant Patterns, Beetle Patterns, Hopper Patterns
Midges All Day 20-24 Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge
September Terrestrials All Day 10-14 Ant Patterns, Beetle Patterns, Hopper Patterns
Midges All Day 20-24 Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge
October Blue Winged Olive Morning, Afternoon 18-22 PT Nymph, BWO Soft Hackle
Midges All Day 20-24 Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge
November Blue Winged Olive Morning, Afternoon 18-22 PT Nymph, BWO Soft Hackle
Midges All Day 20-24 Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge
December Blue Winged Olive Morning, Afternoon 18-22 PT Nymph, BWO Soft Hackle
Midges All Day 20-24 Griffith’s Gnat, Zebra Midge

French Broad River – Ashville Access Points

The French Broad River in Asheville, North Carolina, offers unparalleled fly fishing opportunities. The river is loaded with diverse aquatic life, making it a hot spot for both novice and seasoned fly fishing enthusiasts who are hunting for brown, rainbow trout and smallmouth bass. Below are some of the best access points:

  • Bent Creek River Park: Conveniently located and hosts well-kept trails along the river.
  • Carrier Park: Offers easy bank access and shallow waters filled with smaller fish the closer you move upstream.
  • Hazel Mill Road: Popular spot among locals for fly fishing.
  • Hominy Creek River Park: Provides excellent fishing spots and the river is teeming with variety of fish species.
  • Ledges Whitewater River Park: Offers both shallow and deep water fishing conditions which are suitable for all skill levels.
  • Walnut Island River Park: Perfect for its gentle current and easy river access.

French Broad River – Ashville Fishing Spots

The French Broad River in Asheville offers several prime fly fishing spots favored by angling enthusiasts:
  • Asheville Anglers Guide Service: This expert-guided service provides the perfect opportunity to experience some of the best fly-fishing in the region.
  • Hot Springs: This area is known for its strong populations of smallmouth bass and trout, making it a top choice for fly fishing.
  • Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education: Fly fishing courses are available here, and it’s also a fantastic spot for fishing brook trout in the nearby Davidson River.
  • The Rosman Area: This region, located at the headwaters of the French Broad River, is renowned for its trout fly fishing opportunities.
  • Brevard and Hendersonville Area: This section of the river offers excellent brown and rainbow trout fishing, perfect for fly fishing.

Remember, always check local regulations and properly practice catch and release to ensure the sustainability of these beloved fishing spots.

French Broad River – Ashville Local Fish Species

  • Smallmouth Bass
  • Brook Trout
  • Brown Trout
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Walleye
  • Muskellunge
  • Rock Bass
  • Carp

About the French Broad River – Ashville

Get ready to time-travel down the waters of the scenic French Broad River in Asheville. Being the third oldest river in the world, it predates even the mountains it weaves through! The river was named ‘French Broad’ due to its expansive width and its former location within French-claimed territory. Its history is steeped in rich cultural narratives.

  • Early settlers called these waters ‘Agiqua’, which translates to ‘Long Man’.
  • The Cherokee tribes revered the river and surrounding mountains as the source of all life.
  • Major town hubs like Hot Springs, Brevard, and Asheville sprouted alongside the riverbanks, flourishing with a vibrant mix of agriculture, industry, and tourism.

The French Broad River remains a beloved landscape feature and recreational hotspot, where locals and tourists alike paddle, fish, and bask in its tranquil beauty.

Experience the past, as you engage with the French Broad River in Asheville— a grand oldie, but a perpetual goodie!

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