Hot, dry weather affects trout
Summer 2007 in the mountains is shaping up as hot and dry. Stream levels are low, and water is crystal clear, certainly not the best conditions for trout fishing. […]
Summer 2007 in the mountains is shaping up as hot and dry. Stream levels are low, and water is crystal clear, certainly not the best conditions for trout fishing. […]
Noland Creek in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Swain County is typical of hundreds of prime trout streams that crisscross the park — remote, scenic and full of trout. […]
Here’s a compilation of trivia, information and tips about trout and trout fishing you probably won’t find anywhere else. Some of it might even be useful. […]
From the banks of the Atlantic to the top of Mount Mitchell, North Carolina’s 29 state parks showcase some of the best and most unusual natural resources the state has to offer. […]
From Cherokee County in the far western corner of the state to Surry County in the western piedmont, North Carolina has approximately 2,100 miles of designated public trout waters spread over 26 counties. […]
Western North Carolina lakes contain a veritable smorgasbord of gamefish, some common to lakes around the state, some found only in high-mountain lakes, and a few that are specific to only a couple of mountain lakes. […]
Walleyes and smallmouth bass are the staples of winter fishing in the mountains. […]
If you want to catch trout 12 months of the year, all you need are a handful of dry flies and nymphs. […]
At some time or other, anyone who claims to be a trout fisher makes his or her way to Hazel Creek in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to pay homage to one of the South’s most celebrated trout streams. […]
The fly-fisher who masters the art of nymph fishing will catch trout most anytime of the year, any time of the day, and in any kind of weather. […]
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