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NC trout stream photos
Here are some images of Slickrock, the trail thereto, and a few other
streams in southwestern North Carolina. This doesn't include any photos of Snowbird or Hazel because I forgot to take my camera and, besides, Jeff posted some very good photos of those streams. http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/rwpatton/ -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
NC trout stream photos
Bob Here are some images of Slickrock, the trail thereto, and a few Bob other streams in southwestern North Carolina. Very nice! Do you have a lot of streams like that in your area? Are they all public access? Are they often/ever crowded? The minds of small-stream fishermen want to know... -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
NC trout stream photos
Bob Patton wrote:
http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/rwpatton/ Those are enjoyably *evocative* photos..... especially the ones toward the end entitled "brook trout habitat" or "rising brook trout," and such. Occurs to me I need a travel budget worth the name...... |
NC trout stream photos
"Bob Patton" wrote in message ... Here are some images of Slickrock, the trail thereto, and a few other streams in southwestern North Carolina. This doesn't include any photos of Snowbird or Hazel because I forgot to take my camera and, besides, Jeff posted some very good photos of those streams. http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/rwpatton/ Bob Patton Hi Bob, Thanks for letting me visit the trip. I like the old family home. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver |
NC trout stream photos
"Bob Patton" wrote in message ... Here are some images of Slickrock, the trail thereto, and a few other streams in southwestern North Carolina. Indian Joe purports---great pictures Bob--can almost feel the purl of Slickrock--especially enjoyed the layout of your photos and the included verbiage-----think I hooked that brookie beside the big rock a couple of years ago. |
NC trout stream photos
"Jarmo Hurri" wrote in message
... Very nice! Do you have a lot of streams like that in your area? Are they all public access? Are they often/ever crowded? The minds of small-stream fishermen want to know... -- Jarmo Hurri Glad you liked them. These are all public streams. We have a good many miles of them but not enough, and many of them are under more and more pressure from fishermen and other economic interests. Protection requires constant work. I don't know what you mean by "crowded" but to me a stream is crowded if I can see another fisherman. But some southern appalachian streams are so small, so heavily covered, and so twisty that another fisherman can be a hundred meters away and you'd not know if he was there unless you saw his footprints. -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
NC trout stream photos
"JR" wrote in message ...
Bob Patton wrote: http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/rwpatton/ Those are enjoyably *evocative* photos..... especially the ones toward the end entitled "brook trout habitat" or "rising brook trout," and such. Occurs to me I need a travel budget worth the name...... Glad you enjoyed - I certainly enjoyed taking them. I bet I took twenty pictures of those fish just to get the two that I posted. -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
NC trout stream photos
"Dave Mohnsen" wrote in message
k.net... //snip// Hi Bob, Thanks for letting me visit the trip. I like the old family home. BestWishes, DaveMohnsen Denver Thanks. To me, fly fishing in wild trout streams in western NC has a pretty big component of history and tradition. Almost all of that area which is now wooded has been logged and farmed. A year ago walking up a creek called Kimsey Creek I found an old meadow with ancient apple trees. They had ripe apples on them about the size of golf balls, and I filled my pockets. -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
NC trout stream photos
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message
... //snip// Indian Joe purports---great pictures Bob--can almost feel the purl of Slickrock--especially enjoyed the layout of your photos and the included verbiage-----think I hooked that brookie beside the big rock a couple of years ago. Glad you liked them, IJ. Slickrock was fun. Different from other streams because of the topography. It's high on my list for streams to return to. Hope to get a chance to compare notes out there with you one of these days. -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
NC trout stream photos
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... "Bob Patton" wrote in message ... Here are some images of Slickrock, the trail thereto, and a few other streams in southwestern North Carolina. Indian Joe purports---great pictures Bob--can almost feel the purl of Slickrock Purl - now that is a fine word. Awesome pictures Bob, especially of the brook trout stream. |
NC trout stream photos
"jeffc" wrote in message
om... //snip// Indian Joe purports---great pictures Bob--can almost feel the purl of Slickrock Purl - now that is a fine word. Awesome pictures Bob, especially of the brook trout stream. I agree - that is a remarkably fine, poetic turn of phrase to describe a trout stream. I've gotta remember it. Glad you enjoyed the pictures. I'm getting to the point that I can sometimes have almost as much fun with a camera as with a fly rod. -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
NC trout stream photos
"Bob Patton" wrote in message ... Here are some images of Slickrock, the trail thereto, and a few other streams in southwestern North Carolina. This doesn't include any photos of Snowbird or Hazel because I forgot to take my camera and, besides, Jeff posted some very good photos of those streams. http://webpages.charter.net/rwpatton/rwpatton/ "My great grandfather built the main part of this Macon County house in about 1869 so that he could marry the woman who became my great grandmother." Did it work? :) Nice photos, Bob. Thanks. Wolfgang |
NC trout stream photos
Very nice! Do you have a lot of streams like that in your area? Are they all public access? Are they often/ever crowded? Bob These are all public streams. ... I don't know what you mean by Bob "crowded" but to me a stream is crowded if I can see another Bob fisherman. But some southern appalachian streams are so small, so Bob heavily covered, and so twisty that another fisherman can be a Bob hundred meters away and you'd not know if he was there unless you Bob saw his footprints. Sounds perfect to me. I saved your messages in case I ever happen to be "in the neighborhood". -- Jarmo Hurri Commercial email countermeasures included in header email address. Remove all garbage from header email address when replying, or just use . |
NC trout stream photos
"Wolfgang" wrote in message
... //snip// "My great grandfather built the main part of this Macon County house in about 1869 so that he could marry the woman who became my great grandmother." Did it work? :) Hmmmmm. She must have been a hell of a catch. I should present that idea to my daughters' boyfriends. If I ever see them. Nice photos, Bob. Thanks. Wolfgang Glad you liked them. Missed seeing you this year. One day I drove up the North River Road, crossed the ridge, and down the road beside Santeetlah. I marveled at how you, Jeffie, and I climbed out of that damned creek. We must have been almost within hailing distance of the Cherohala. Bob |
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