Trout-Bumz Outfitterz, Guide Service, And Fly Shop

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We specialize in guided fly fishing on the Cumberland River for trophy rainbow, and brown trout, however we are currently getting ready to take advantage of some of the areas other great fishing, including the Striper Fishery of Lake Cumberland. We are offering private instruction in "Fly Fishing", "Fly Casting", and "Fly Tying", all in which can be suited to meet your needs.

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Friday, October 29, 2010

Fishing Report: October 24th-30th



Sunday Had the chance to get out this week once with Ex Montanan, Alaska Fishing Guide, Charter Captain Troy Humphery, of Jamestown, Ky. To say the least, I never realized how little I knew until I fished with this guy, and how terrible I am at rowing another mans boat. Sure I know how to put people on fish, But man, this guy has forgotten more in his entire life, than I will ever know. Period. Hes the best. We caught and landed 2 rainbows over slot. 1 very nice brown in slot. and had one breakoff of a nice 20'' rainbow. Overall, we caught alot of fish...erm...Troy Caught alot of fish.









Weston Popplewell, of Jamestown, KY, with his Largest Brown


The rest of the week has been the same. Exceptionally well to everyone. We managed to capture and land the largest brown trout I have ever seen. I can't clasify what it was taken on, or where. Soooo.... lets just let the photos do the talking. Another myth has been solved. The Cumberland river, Is in fact, the Best kept secret of the South east.

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