Trophy Fly Fishing on the Soque River!
Located in historical Batesville, Georgia, Riverside Trout Fishing is a fisherman's paradise on the scenic Soque River. The Soque River starts and ends in Habersham County, this river’s cold temperatures are the secret to the large Rainbow, Brook and Brown trout that inhabit it. The average trout caught here weighs between 4 and 12 pounds Georgia's current state record for the largest Rainbow Trout was caught on the premises. Come fly fish the Soque River with your own private Guide to show you where the big fish lay. Bring a camera and your friends for a day of fishing and fun in the North Georgia Mountains.
Take a look at some of the Trophy Trout caught at Riverside on the Soque River.
Take a look at some of the Trophy Trout caught at Riverside on the Soque River.
Why the Soque River has World ClassTrophy Trout Fly Fishing?
The Soque River is 28.5 miles (45.9 km) long, and renowned as one of the finest trout streams in the southeast. The Soque is a “little known secret” of trophy trout fishing on the river, but has become widely known among trout fishermen and outdooor enthusiasts. Water temperatures on the upper Soque are ideal to support prolific numbers of trout. Temperatures are cool enough to avoid die-offs in the summer, but not so cold that fish don't keep growing in the winter.It is the ideal formula for producing really big trout. Land owners and local trout fishing businesses ensure that the river is re-stocked annually and that the fish are well fed to maintain their trophy size.
The Soque River in Habersham County is uniquely contained entirely within the county boundaries and makes up the northernmost portion of the upper Chattahoochee watershed in northeast Georgia. Tributaries to the Soque River begin in the Tray Mountain Wilderness Area and form the Left and Right Fork Soque Rivers (aka west and east forks) as they descend into private agricultural land and farms in the Soque and Goshen Valleys.The Left and Right Fork Soque Rivers merge just south of GA Hwy. 365 and north of unincorporated Batesville.
The Soque River in Habersham County is uniquely contained entirely within the county boundaries and makes up the northernmost portion of the upper Chattahoochee watershed in northeast Georgia. Tributaries to the Soque River begin in the Tray Mountain Wilderness Area and form the Left and Right Fork Soque Rivers (aka west and east forks) as they descend into private agricultural land and farms in the Soque and Goshen Valleys.The Left and Right Fork Soque Rivers merge just south of GA Hwy. 365 and north of unincorporated Batesville.