E-book Category: Hobbies E-book Title: The Definitive Guide To The Tuckaseegee Delayed Harvest Book Description: I'll admit it - I'm biased.
The Definitive Guide to the Tuckaseegee Delayed Harvest is one of my favorite Guidebooks.
Why?
Partly because it gives the guidance needed to fish the closest river to Atlanta where you can consistently catch LARGE Rainbow, Brown, and BROOK trout.
Partly because it gives the guidance needed to most efficiently fish a river that contains 7 miles of the best DH water in the southeast.
Partly because this book gives you the guidance you need on this great river to turn "fishing" days into "catching" days.
Oh, and by the way - Delayed Harvest on the Tuckaseegee doesn't end until June! (that's a full month later than nearby Georgia streams)
Information you won't find anywhere else. period.
If you do a Google search on "Tuckaseegee River" you'll find listing after listing of Guide Services but no real helpful information. You're lucky if you can even stumble onto some directions on how to get there.
There simply isn't much information out there on this great river - which makes it tough for the angler unfamiliar with the "Tuck".
This is likely the reason Fishing Guides are thriving on this river, but if you're hiring a guide, be ready to drop about $400.
Here's a list of topics you'll find covered in The Definitive Guide to the Tuckaseegee Delayed Harvest:
Where is the Tuck? (including some GPS coordinates)
What are the regulations?
Proven techniques for the Tuck
Most effective dry fly patterns for the Tuck (in full color)
Most effective nymphs and egg patterns for the Tuck (in full color)
Most effective streamer patterns for the Tuck - including some special patterns (in full color)
Deadly droppper combos
Directions to access points (including GPS coordinates)
River descriptions section by section (in full color)
Specific fishing tactics for each section (in full color)
Specific notes on where exactly fish hold for each section (in full color)