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Georgetown carp 'rasslin Posted in
Went for a swim with this guy after he ate my mulberry fly
blog BY brennan.sang ON August 13 - 0 COMMENTS
Tiny Creek, Big Fun Posted in
My wife, two-year-old son and I loaded into the car and tentatively plied the zoo that is Yellowstone on a late-summer weekend. We were on a mostly familiar mission, find fish in the park. This mission was a little different. We were looking for a tiny population of genetically pure westslope... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY damonhearne ON November 4 - 0 COMMENTS
New Fly Fishing E-Zine for the Southeast - S.C.O.F Posted in
Put together by friend and fellow Land O' Sky chapter member David Grossman. Nice design, sweet pics and a cool little article on native trout.
Southern Culture on the Fly
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Just thoguht I would post the Fly Fishing Expo on the new calendar syatem. I'm not connectd wiht it other than I may do some tabeling at the TU booth, and the sponsor has been a friend of TU.
From their website: http://www.wncflyfishingexpo.com/
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Date: November 5 & 6, 2011Location... [ READ MORE... ]
Posted in
Just thoguht I would post the Fly Fishing Expo on the new calendar syatem. I'm not connectd wiht it other than I may do some tabeling at the TU booth, and the sponsor has been a friend of TU.
From their website: http://www.wncflyfishingexpo.com/
About Us
Date: November 5 & 6, 2011Location... [ READ MORE... ]
blog BY Jonathan Trzil ON September 5 - 0 COMMENTS
South Holston River Posted in
This river is definitely a place for a expert fisherman. This river is full of trout, these fish are very well educated. These fish can be taking sulfurs then the next minute completely ignore them. This river is not for the weak at heart!
blog BY Jonathan Trzil ON September 5 - 1 COMMENTS
Watauga River Posted in
Watauga River is a slow moving river full of massive trout. Your best bet to catching fish in this river is terrestrial or streamers. Also you should float the river, because there are limited access for waders.
blog BY Jonathan Trzil ON September 5 - 1 COMMENTS
Government trying to remove 100,000 acres from the Cherokee National Forest Posted in
The government is trying to take away 100,000 acres of trout streams and wildlife habitat in the Cherokee National Forest.