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On Topic: The Smokies in late March (plus SWMBO gloat)
On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 23:25:18 GMT, "Wayne Harrison"
wrote: they weren't yankees.) That's why they lost 80% of the regiment. duh |
On Topic: The Smokies in late March (plus SWMBO gloat)
"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message oups.com... Howdy, SWMBO and I celebrated Valentine's Day last night as she'll be out of town next week. One of her gifts to me (get yer mind out of the gutter) is a trip to Nashville in late March to attend a gallery opening featuring some of her work. The best part is that she wants to go to the GSMNP for a couple of days after the opening. She has heard me go on and on about how gorgeous the area was, so she wants me to take her to some of my favorite spots. She'll take photos while I try to fool some naive (native?) fish into impaling themselves on my flies. So it won't be a long trip, but I'll probably get 2+ days fishing in starting on March 26. So, at that time of year, what should I expect to find in the way of water levels, weather and dry fly activity? I understand that it's variable, but I'd appreciate it if some of our NC gang could give me some of their observations. We haven't picked out a place to stay yet, so it's possible we might even be on the Tennessee side of the park, but I'm definitely planning to hit the NC side for some of the fishing. Also, if you have any suggestions about lodging on the Tennessee side of the park, I'd be happy to hear them. (I know how awful Gatlinburg is; we used to drive to the park almost every fall, and it was horrible back then (in the sixties/seventies). But I'm not sure it's any more depressing than Cherokee.) Chuck Vance I'm sure you know this link... http://www.nps.gov/grsm/index.htm Cherokee is depressing in the sense that it is poorly maintained, many area roads throughout the reservation are well, trashy. Actually, in Pigeon forge at this time of year you may get a deal on lodging, don't be afraid to bargain. The intersection at 441 and 19 on the south side (NC side) is exploding, plenty of hotels there, with busses to the casino. It's not the best fishing or the biggest fish, but I have always enjoyed the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River that runs along 441 as it goes across the park. I go up to the Chimney Tops Trailhead, turn around and drive down north to a likely looking pull off, about a half mile or so, then hike down in to the river. Fish my way up and get out at the bridge, then walk the roadway down to my car. It's absolutely delightful if the water is not too high and one of the best low water spots around. The boulders are gigantic, you can rock hop and not get wet and it's pocket water all the way. Plenty of small fish and I did nail a 13 inch brookie once. Not too long ago an estranged wife was killed by a bear along that stretch, here husband let her carry the day pack (filled with...?) while they hiked separately so that may not be a good place for you to go after all. However, it is very pretty. Photo plus. You can go on into Bryson City...(is the train running?) and take the road to Nowhere that dead ends at Nolan Creek. I've had plenty of good fishing there, plenty of bear sign. There are some monstrous fish in there but they have seen every fly made. One of the most picturesque streams, if the light is right is straight creek, before it enters the reservation. Very Jurassic looking if the ferns and moss are green. One of the things I like about the park streams is that there are no patterns. It seems to me the fish key in on color and size so about half of my day is the hit or miss of changing colors and sizes. Big yellow and bushy? Small green and fine? Really fun in my opinion. Hey, have a good time. john |
On Topic: The Smokies in late March (plus SWMBO gloat)
"asadi" wrote Plenty of small fish and I did nail a 13 inch brookie once. well, if that was a wild fish, you caught one helluva brook trout. it would beat the best i ever caught, up high on snowbird, by a couple inches. but, hell, what should a man expect from one of the greats of the sport... ;) yfitons wayno (come see us this spring--late april, maybe) |
On Topic: The Smokies in late March (plus SWMBO gloat)
asadi wrote:
I'm sure you know this link... http://www.nps.gov/grsm/index.htm Cherokee is depressing in the sense that it is poorly maintained, many area roads throughout the reservation are well, trashy. Yeah, Cherokee struck me as being a remnant of the fifties; the "motor courts" and such that looked like they were built in that era and had been left to waste away. Plus the tacky gift shops, etc. And thanks for the link. I've spent quite a bit of time at that one. Actually, in Pigeon forge at this time of year you may get a deal on lodging, don't be afraid to bargain. The intersection at 441 and 19 on the south side (NC side) is exploding, plenty of hotels there, with busses to the casino. I know the exact intersection you are talking about. And it's not quite what I want in a Smoky Mountain Experience. :-} It's not the best fishing or the biggest fish, but I have always enjoyed the West Prong of the Little Pigeon River that runs along 441 as it goes across the park. I go up to the Chimney Tops Trailhead, turn around and drive down north to a likely looking pull off, about a half mile or so, then hike down in to the river. Fish my way up and get out at the bridge, then walk the roadway down to my car. It's absolutely delightful if the water is not too high and one of the best low water spots around. The boulders are gigantic, you can rock hop and not get wet and it's pocket water all the way. Plenty of small fish and I did nail a 13 inch brookie once. When I was there in June, I remembered you posting about this. But I couldn't recall the specifics, and I was on my way to the Little River at the time, and din't stop off to explore. Maybe this time. You can go on into Bryson City...(is the train running?) and take the road to Nowhere that dead ends at Nolan Creek. I've had plenty of good fishing there, plenty of bear sign. There are some monstrous fish in there but they have seen every fly made. I drove up that road when I was waiting out a thunderstorm. It's on my list of places to check out in the future. One of the most picturesque streams, if the light is right is straight creek, before it enters the reservation. Very Jurassic looking if the ferns and moss are green. One of the things I like about the park streams is that there are no patterns. It seems to me the fish key in on color and size so about half of my day is the hit or miss of changing colors and sizes. Big yellow and bushy? Small green and fine? Really fun in my opinion. Hey, have a good time. Thanks, John. I plan to. Hopefully SWMBO will as well. I'll have to walk that fine line between me wanting to spend all my time on the water, and letting her see some of the sights she's never seen. Thanks for all the info. It looks like I'm in the same situation I was in last year (too much to do and too little time to do it in). Chuck Vance |
On Topic: The Smokies in late March (plus SWMBO gloat)
"Conan The Thanks for all the info. It looks like I'm in the same situation I was in last year (too much to do and too little time to do it in). Chuck Vance Have you ever done the Cades Cove Loop? All the stops are photo moments and Abrams Creek...conveniently located in the middle is a fine stream....? john |
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