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What is American River Fishing?

    American River Fishing is a network of websites  devoted exclusively to warmwater fishing on the rivers and streams in your state. The goal of ARF is to introduce as many good people as possible to your state's rivers and the tremendous fishing opportunities therein. Each state website also offers a forum for river fishermen to meet potential fishing buddies, share tactics, and to just talk fishin' with other river rats from your state. Click here for more info on ARF and what we're all about!. Also, we'll be featuring our Photo of the Month in the space to the right for the next few months. This one came from GRF!

   
 

The Llano River in Texas

 

North Carolina River Fishing: Nip and Tuck- The author explores the Tuckaseegee River in western North Carolina. Smallies are on the agenda, but check out the suprise catch of the day right here..

Florida River Fishing: The General's Personal Best- The General and Creekstalker brave flood conditions and gators and it pays off. Big time. Read the full story from both our perspectives here at FRF!

South Carolina River Fishing: SCRF's Second Annual CAFE (Camping And Fishing Expedition)- BasserDrew and the rest of the SCRF gang were at it again, but an 8-year old girl stole the show with a huge smallie! Check it out right here at SCRF and don't miss the other photos on the SCRF board!

Georgia River Fishing: Texas Trip of a Lifetime!- Three GRFers fight back against the rainy weather in the southeast by heading west, where they encountered amazing scenery, Guadalupe bass, all kinds of crazy weather and wildlife, and a good old fashioned bucketmouth bass. Check out all the amazing pics and the great writeup here on the GRF board!

And there's much, much more where that came from..

Georgia: Altamaha Jones and son take in some great camping, scenery, and big bream on South Georgia's Canoochee River!

Florida: Pip gives a thorough overview of the bassin' and floating options on Florida's Hillsborough River!

Alabama: Kreekn and friend combine caving, fishing, exercising, and photography on an incredible trip for redeye bass (registration required, but the pics are worth it!)

North Carolina: Mack nails some more huge creek largemouth bass!

Mississippi: Jump N Fish takes some pretty Mississippi spotted bass and even includes some video!

Virginia: BMP encounters some beautiful rising water smallies! (registration required)

Tennessee: A great report with some really nice smallies from the Buffalo River (registration required)!

Arkansas: Ham comes through with a report from King's River!

There are brand new state forums for Maryland, Kentucky, and Arkansas. If you are a river fisherman from those states, please sign up and start posting. Somebody's gotta be the first one in the pool! Make sure to let folks know about your state's river fishing forum, too. Before long, your state will have a few members, and then KABOOM! Your community will suddenly become as active as Virginia River Fishing and Mississippi River Fishing have!

Index of rivers and stream trip reports- You can find good trip reports and information regarding the following rivers somewhere on an American River Fishing site (either browse the state's website or search the message forums).

Florida: Myakka River, Santa Fe River, Withlacoochee River, Wekiva River, Wakulla River, Aucilla River, Ochlocknee River, Wacissa River, Blackwater River, Chipola River

North Carolina: Little Tennessee River, Neuse River, Eno River, Haw River, French Broad River, Uwharrie River, Dan River, Black River, Lockwood's Folly River, South Fork New River, Deep River, Roanoke River

Georgia: Alcovy River, Apalachee River, Chestatee River, Chattahoochee River, Coosa River, Etowah River, Satilla River, Altamaha River, Ocmulgee River, Yellow River, South River, Flint River, Tallapoosa River, Coosawattee River, Oconee River, Savannah River, Ogeechee River, Withlacoochee River

Mississippi: Buttahatchie River, Chickasawhay River, Tomigbee River, Strong River, Black Creek, Bouie River, Buckatunna Creek, Tallahala Creek, Pearl River, Leaf River

Virginia: James River, New River, Shenandoah River, South Holston River, Rappahannock River, Chickahominy River

Tennessee: Holston River, Pigeon River, Obed River, French Broad River, Sequatchie River, Collins River, Clinch River, Harpeth River, Little Pigeon River, Nolichucky River, Red River, Powell River

South Carolina: Turkey/Stevens Creek, Savannah River, Broad River, Saluda River, Tyger River, Enoree River, Pee Dee River, Little Pee Dee River, Congaree River, Wateree River

Alabama: Limestone Creek, Flint River, Tallapoosa River, Cahaba River, Coosa River, Terrapin Creek, Hillabee Creek, Tallaseehatchee Creek, Locust Fork, Mulberry Fork, Blue Water Creek, Paint Rock Creek, Shoal Creek

Maryland, Arkansas, Kentucky: No reports yet. Why not make yours the first?

 

 

 

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