From trophy bass in mountain streams to redfish in pristine coastal marshes, Alabama offers some of North America's most diverse and unexplored fly fishing opportunities. Discover why Alabama is becoming the next frontier for serious fly anglers, with its incredible range of environments spanning from Appalachian foothills to Gulf Coast waters. Written by conservation geneticist and fly fishing expert Matthew Lewis, this comprehensive guide reveals:
- Over 50 prime fishing locations across Alabama's varied terrain, from hidden mountain streams to world-class coastal flats
- Detailed access information and seasonal strategies for targeting 12+ gamefish species, including rare redeye bass and trophy redfish
- Essential fly patterns, tackle recommendations, and techniques specific to each region and species
- Conservation insights that help you protect and preserve these incredible fisheries for future generations
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Matthew Lewis is a geneticist who works in the field of fisheries conservation. He has written several articles and is the author of the book, Fly Fishing for Redeye Bass: An Adventure Across Southern Waters. He is on the national advisory board of the Native Fish Coalition, advisory council Coosa Riverkeeper, and regional fishing team for Jackson Kayak. Matt resides in Opelika, Alabama with his wife and two kids. He has recently been featured on Tom Rosenbauer's Orvis podcast talking about different fly fishing possibilities in Alabama.