About Me
- DREW STILL
- Fly Fish Tennessee - I am a (FIVE time) Fly Casting Champion and I've taught at THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, Knoxville. I have fly fished all my life as fly fishing was the glue that bonded me with my dad, Dr. George Still. I made my first fly rod at age 12 and attended an advanced fly tying class with my dad at age 13. I have won a number of fishing contests while growing up. I simply want to provide the OPPORTUNITY for others to enjoy fly fishing by teaching students the sport. It is a terrific way to build lifelong relationships with multiple people. It is a sport that helps with the development of Patience, Kindness, and Gentleness and of course Self Control. I also like catching BIG FISH on BIG water!!! EMAIL ME and tell me your background - I want to hear it.

Sunday, May 13, 2012
TWENTY INCHER
Fly Fishing Tennessee -- This 20" fish was "RIGHT WHERE SHE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE". Streamer fishing casting downstream at 45 degrees can pay off BIG TIME. There was no hatch to speak of... so I reached for one of my inventions (my personal pattern that I tied) "minnow" imitation... and BANG. I was not sure she was a trout until she was up close. I had to get out of the stream and go down to her... quick release following the picture. (Picture by Sean Camp)
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