Nature & Fly Fishing
Nature is at the heart of my work — from rivers and forests to community and education.
Trips & Experiences
Led by Jayme
I offer small, thoughtfully paced outdoor experiences designed to build confidence and connection to place. My current offerings are intentionally limited and beginner-friendly.


Girls Who Fly Fish
Founded as a free, grassroots community, Knox Girls Who Fly Fish brings together women who love nature, laughter, and learning on the water. The group exists to create welcoming, low-pressure spaces for women to build confidence and enjoy fly fishing together.
We host local meetups, casual casting practice days, and relaxed group outings where beginners and experienced anglers alike are welcome.
👉 Follow our journey and join a meetup:
Facebook & Instagram @knoxgirlswhoflyfish

Why I Fly Fish
I came to fly fishing through my husband, Greg — who has spent years on the water and whose love for rivers, learning, and sharing knowledge deeply shaped my own relationship with fishing.
Greg is a professional fly fishing guide and captain with Frontier Angler, primarily guiding tailwaters throughout East Tennessee. His approach emphasizes reading water, skill development, and respect for place.
While my own offerings are intentionally small and beginner-focused, Greg’s guiding work is booked directly through Frontier Angler.
A Podcast Project We Share
The Leaky Wader
The Leaky Wader is a podcast Greg and I host together as a creative side project. It’s a space where we talk about fly fishing, local events, time on the water, and life woven around rivers and community.
The podcast is informal, curious, and rooted in place, a reflection of how fly fishing shows up in our lives beyond guiding or instruction.



