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Cumberland River SowbugNymphbeginner

Southeast & Carolinas

Cumberland River Sowbug

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Available Sizes#14 - #18
Color Variations
GrayTanOlive GrayLavender

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Murray's Fly Shop

Matched on Southeast & Carolinas, nymph flies, trout. Appalachian trout and smallmouth source with long-running regional fly catalog depth.

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Davidson River Outfitters

Matched on Southeast & Carolinas, nymph flies, trout. Southern Appalachian trout shop lead tied to the Davidson River and regional freestones.

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Fulling Mill Flies

Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Large pattern house with broad freshwater and saltwater fly categories.

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Big Y Fly Co.

Matched on nymph flies, trout, nymph. Broad by-type catalog useful for common benchmark patterns and inexpensive backups.

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Driftless Angler

Matched on nymph flies, trout, sowbug. Driftless-specific trout source for spring creek nymphs, dries, and local bug windows.

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Kentucky is bourbon country, and the same limestone that filters whiskey also produces the alkaline spring creeks and tailwaters that grow trout to impressive proportions. The Cumberland River below Wolf Creek Dam is one of the finest tailwater fisheries in the Southeast, and the sowbugs that carpet its rocky substrate are the daily bread of every brown and rainbow trout in residence. This flat-bodied pattern tumbles along the bottom with the aimless drift of something that has no idea it is about to be eaten, which is exactly the presentation these trout expect. Elkhorn Creek adds a freestone dimension -- wild trout water within an hour of Louisville that most Kentuckians do not know exists. The sowbugs there are smaller but equally important, and the trout eat them with the same quiet conviction.

Quick Facts

TypeNymph
Difficultybeginner
SeasonsSpring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Target SpeciesBrown Trout, Rainbow Trout
Sizes#14 - #18
Best LocationsCumberland River, KY; Elkhorn Creek, KY

Where to Fish It

Cumberland River

KY · Tailwater

Elkhorn Creek

KY · Limestone Creek

Map unavailable. Locations for Cumberland River Sowbug: Cumberland River, KY; Elkhorn Creek, KY

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