Trout and Bass Floats runs guided float-fishing trips across select rivers in Tennessee and North Carolina, offering half-day (4 hours) and full-day (6–7 hours) outings. Based near Hendersonville in the southern Blue Ridge foothills, these waters cut through ancient metamorphic bedrock and offer riffles, deep pools, gravel bars, ledge drops, and shaded forest banks where trout and smallmouth bass concentrate. Boated float-fishing opens access to seams anglers can’t reach from shore or while wading, and it becomes especially valuable in summer when trout move into deeper, cooler channels while smallmouth patrol current breaks. Your guide will contact you the day before the trip to name the best meeting spot based on flows and fish activity, which means launches might be quiet downstream put-ins, tailwaters below dams, or braided backchannels framed by rhododendron. Guides follow a strict 2:1 ratio—two anglers to one guide—so instruction is hands-on whether you’re learning to mend a fly line, set a hook on a sinking lure, or read the subtle seams where bass hold. Trips are designed for anglers who can hike roughly half a mile over inclines to reach certain launch points; participants should carry stable footwear and be prepared to board and exit small drift boats. The focus is sustainable angling—catch-and-release practices are enforced and guides prioritize avoiding spawning gravel and minimizing bank disturbance. What makes Trout and Bass Floats distinct in this region is a combination of local river knowledge, seasonal timing, and the double threat of species: trout provide technical presentations on current seams while river smallmouth offer explosive, fight-filled encounters that reward quick reflexes and solid drag settings. Expect Appalachian scenery—ancient bedrock scarred into narrow valleys, stands of sycamore and hemlock, and riverine insects that trigger hatch windows which guides watch closely. Whether you want a technical float-fishing lesson or a full-day chase for bass and trout across two states, Trout and Bass Floats delivers focused guiding, scenic miles of water, and an instructive, conservation-minded approach to river angling. These floats are a standout part of the local outdoor scene because they bridge two states’ river systems and put anglers on miles of water that are difficult to read from shore. Ideal candidates include intermediate anglers building boat-based casting skills, small groups who want close coaching, and anglers seeking summer runs where cool river channels concentrate fish. Note that the service enforces a strict 2:1 guide ratio and requires participants to be mobile enough for hikes; specific age limits, pricing, and exact launch points are provided by the guide when confirming your trip. For a day on scenic mountain rivers where geology, insect life, and current come together to produce memorable fights, a float with Trout and Bass Floats is unbeatable.