Toccoa River Fly Fishing Report – August Trout Fishing in Blue Ridge, GA

Fly fisherman holding a brown trout on a foggy morning on the Toccoa River in Blue Ridge, Ga.

If you’re planning a fly fishing trip to Blue Ridge, Georgia, August can still provide solid trout fishing opportunities on the Toccoa River tailwater. Despite the warm summer temps, the tailwater section has been holding steady around 65 degrees, keeping conditions favorable for both rainbow and brown trout.

Current Conditions

  • Water temperature: ~65°F (tailwater)

  • Clarity: Clear to slightly stained depending on rainfall

  • Flows: Always check the TVA generation schedule before wading

The cooler tailwater has been the key to productive fishing this month. The trout are active during the morning and evening hours, with mid-day requiring lighter presentations and smaller flies.

Best Flies for August on the Toccoa River

If you’re fly fishing for trout in North Georgia this month, here are the top flies to carry:

  • Dry Flies / Terrestrials

    • Royal Chubby

    • Purple Chubby

    • Orange Chubby

  • Nymphs

    • Soft Hackle Pheasant Tail (Size 14-18)

    • Rainbow Warrior (Size 16)

    • Size 18 Red Alert , Hare’s Ear, Flashback PT’s

Running a dry-dropper rig with a Chubby on top, size 14-16 PT as the point fly and a size 18 Red Alert or flash back PT has been producing well.

Don’t Forget the Creeks

While the Toccoa tailwater has been fishing well, the smaller mountain creeks around Blue Ridge have also been productive. These high-elevation streams stay cool in the summer and offer fantastic opportunities for anglers who enjoy light tackle, dry flies, and a more backcountry-style trout fishing experience.

Looking Ahead – Fall Fishing Opportunities

Fall is right around the corner, and with cooler weather on the way, conditions will only improve. Starting in October, we’ll be offering guided fly fishing trips on the Tuckasegee River in North Carolina, which is known for its heavy fall stocking and big numbers of trout.

By November, we’ll also begin fishing the Upper Toccoa River here in North Georgia, which offers a different experience than the tailwater and can produce some exciting days on the water.

Guided Fly Fishing Trips in Blue Ridge, GA

If you’re looking for a professional Blue Ridge fly fishing guide, our team at Float North Georgia offers guided fly fishing trips on the Toccoa River year-round. Whether you’re interested in float trips on the tailwater, wade trips on small creeks, or exploring the Upper Toccoa later this fall, we’d love to get you on the water.

Final Thoughts

August fly fishing on the Toccoa River in Blue Ridge, GA continues to be productive if you focus on the tailwater and nearby creeks. With steady water temps around 65 degrees, the right fly selection, and smart timing, anglers can enjoy some excellent trout fishing in North Georgia as summer winds down.

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