Chattooga River Fly Fishing Report
Long Creek, Oconee County, South Carolina · Last Updated: May 28, 2026
A federally designated Wild and Scenic River forming the border between South Carolina and Georgia, the Chattooga offers remote, challenging fly fishing for wild brown and rainbow trout in a pristine mountain setting. Its upper headwaters are perfect for wild brook trout.
Today's Fishability
Conditions at a Glance
No USGS water data is available to assess flow levels or temperatures on the Chattooga River near Long Creek.
- No reliable water temp data
- No flow data available
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Chattooga River Fly Fishing — FAQ
Is the Chattooga River fishing well right now?
DriftWise scores the Chattooga River every morning on a 0–10 fishability scale that weighs real-time USGS flow and water temperature, National Weather Service forecasts, and lunar data. Check the live fishability score and condition summary above for today's rating before you head out.
What is the current water flow on the Chattooga River?
The Chattooga River's flow is tracked by USGS streamflow gauges near Long Creek, Oconee County, South Carolina and refreshed daily in the condition summary above. Flow is reported in cubic feet per second (cfs) and compared against the seasonal average so you can see whether the river is running high, low, or normal.
What is a good water temperature for trout on the Chattooga River?
Trout feed most actively when water temperatures sit roughly between 48°F and 62°F. DriftWise reads live Chattooga River water temperature from USGS sensors near Long Creek, Oconee County, South Carolina — see the summary above for the current value.
When is the best time of day to fish the Chattooga River?
The most productive windows shift with the season: cold months fish best around midday (10 AM–2 PM) once the water warms, while summer rewards early mornings and evenings. Each Chattooga River report factors in the current season.
Do I need a fishing license to fly fish the Chattooga River?
Yes. A valid South Carolina fishing license is required to fish the Chattooga River. Check current South Carolina regulations for seasons, limits, and any special catch-and-release or fly-fishing-only sections before you go.
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Yes. The daily Chattooga River condition summary — flow, water temperature, weather, and fishability score — is free. A free account (3 reports per month) unlocks the full AI analysis with fly-pattern recommendations and a detailed hatch forecast.
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