Tennessee’s Largest Fly Bar
In-Store at Appalachian Outpost
About the Fly Bar
Appalachian Outpost is the only fly shop sitting right on the Watauga River in Elizabethton, TN, and we carry Tennessee’s largest walk-in fly selection through our partnership with Roxstar Fishing. More than 3,000 patterns are available for in-store pickup, tuned for Watauga River hatches, South Holston tailwater conditions, and regional trout water across Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.
You can browse and order online at Roxstar, then pick up here at the shop, often the same day if it is already in stock. No shipping wait and no wondering if your flies will show up before your trip.
Partnership Details
| In-Store Location | 1432 Broad Street, Elizabethton, TN 37643 |
| Pickup Hours | Tuesday–Saturday, 10AM–6PM |
| Total Patterns | 3,000+ (Roxstar Fishing catalog) |
| Order Method | Online at roxstarfishing.com, select in-store pickup |
| Water Coverage | Watauga River, South Holston, Doe River, Nolichucky, Clinch River |
| Pattern Types | Dry flies, nymphs, streamers, emergers, midges, articulated, foam |
| Skill Levels | Beginner starter selections through advanced and guide patterns |
| On-Hand Advice | Free, we will tell you what is working that morning |
Pattern Categories Available
Emergers
Foam / Big Bugs
Articulated
Saltwater
Watauga River Hatch Reference: Flies to Have Ready
| Hatch / Bug | Active Months | Recommended Patterns | Size Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blue Winged Olive | Year-round | Parachute BWO RS2 Sparkle Dun | #18–22 |
| Midges | Year-round (strong Dec–Feb) | Zebra Midge Griffith’s Gnat Midge Cluster | #20–26 |
| Sulfurs / PMD | Apr–Jun | Sulfur Dun CDC Emerger Soft Hackle | #14–18 |
| Caddis | Apr–Oct | Elk Hair Caddis X-Caddis Caddis Pupa | #12–16 |
| Stonefly | Feb–Apr (early) | Kaufmann’s Stone Pat’s Rubber Legs | #6–10 |
| Terrestrials | Jun–Sep | Chernobyl Ant Foam Beetle Hopper | #8–14 |
| Streamers (Browns) | Sep–Nov (best), but can work all year | Sculpzilla Woolly Bugger Dalai Llama | #2–10 |
Not sure what to get? Stop in before you head to the water. We will tell you what has been working on the Watauga that week. No appointment needed and no purchase required. The idea is simple: order from a fly shop that actually fishes this river.
Related Resources
| Watauga River Fishing Guide | How to Fish the Watauga: Proven Secrets You Need to Know |
| Spring Fly Selection | Your Complete Guide to Spring Flies on the Watauga River |
| Streamer Fishing | How to Fish Streamers on the Watauga River |
| Gear Setup | How to Choose Spinning vs Fly Fishing: What You Need to Know |
