
Our Waters
A look at a few of the amazing fisheries and diverse waters that keep us chasing that next fish of a lifetime.


Buggs Island Lake (Kerr Lake)
One of the largest reservoirs in the Southeastern United States. This 50,000 acre lake is home to some amazing freshwater species. This lake has very diverse structure and depths ranging up to 100' deep, making it a Fishermans dream.

Lake Gaston
Lake Gaston is a great Striper and Largemouth fishery. It offers us some unique night-time bites, as well as 350 miles of shoreline holding plenty of bass.

Jordan Lake
This reservoir located in Chatham county, North Carolina is a phenomenal bass fishery with a average depth of 14' big Largemouth on fly or light tackle will keep you busy.

Staunton River
This is river cutting through southern Virginia before dumping into Buggs Island Lake has the largest variety of species with a "Staunton River Slam" (Striper,Walleye,Smallmouth) very much achievable on every trip. Big bolder fields and rapids full of smallmouth make this river one of my favorites.

Shearon Harris Reservoir
Sightfishing Carp on a fly rod is no easy task, but the opportunities at fish on this reservoir make for an amazing day on the water.

Shallote River
The Shallote River in Brunswick county North Carolina is home to some amazing trout and drum fishing. This river is a vacuum for bait and has plenty of creeks for those big trout and drum to stack up in.