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Asheville, NC
My oldest niece is getting married, (outdoors and barefoot ?
what's *that* all about ;-), in Asheville on Saturday June 10. We'll arrive Thursday and being male and therefore a fifth wheel for wedding purposes I'll have all day Friday June 9 to fish. Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
Asheville, NC
Ken Fortenberry typed:
snip Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? Fawn Lake is particularly nice this time of year. -- TL, Tim who figures it can just as easily not exist just outside of Ashville. :) ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Asheville, NC
Tim J. wrote:
Ken Fortenberry typed: snip Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? Fawn Lake is particularly nice this time of year. LOL !! That recommendation is every bit as useful and appropriate as the first recommendation of that so-called lake in this forum. I hope the guy who asked the question in the first place gave the original recommendation all the consideration I'm giving this one. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Asheville, NC
"Tim J." wrote in message ... Ken Fortenberry typed: snip Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? Fawn Lake is particularly nice this time of year. -- TL, Tim who figures it can just as easily not exist just outside of Ashville. :) ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj LOL! No, but there is a Fontana Lake nearby. It's down there near Ashville/Cherokee somewhere. If all else fails, there is a Harrah's Casino at Cherokee. Fishing, gambling, it's nearly the same....otherwise they'd call them Catching and Winning :-) |
Asheville, NC
SimRacer wrote:
"Tim J." wrote: Ken Fortenberry typed: snip Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? Fawn Lake is particularly nice this time of year. LOL! No, but there is a Fontana Lake nearby. ... Fontana is too far away, there has to be a decent trout stream somewhere along the Blue Ridge Parkway long before you get to Cherokee. Besides, I don't fish Fontana Lake, it looks like a toilet bowl with a big red **** ring running all around it. Ugliest friggin' impoundment I ever saw. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Asheville, NC
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? i've never fished the asheville environs. there is some beautiful water north of the city, but it's all in the asheville watershed, and closed to sport fishing. there's supposed to be some pretty good fishing in the davidson river and the south mills river around brevard, nc, which is about 30 miles southwest of a-ville. i believe indian joe has roamed around that area. might try to ping him up. yfitons wayno |
Asheville, NC
Daniel-San wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote... (outdoors and barefoot ? what's *that* all about ;-) rmgd runs in the family? ;-) Yeah, I'm not allowed to have favorites of course, but of my six nieces, if I could have a favorite, she'd be the one. ;-) At any rate, it'll be nice to see the family at a wedding instead of a funeral. -- Ken Fortenberry |
Asheville, NC
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... SimRacer wrote: "Tim J." wrote: Ken Fortenberry typed: snip Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? Fawn Lake is particularly nice this time of year. LOL! No, but there is a Fontana Lake nearby. ... Fontana is too far away, there has to be a decent trout stream somewhere along the Blue Ridge Parkway long before you get to Cherokee. Besides, I don't fish Fontana Lake, it looks like a toilet bowl with a big red **** ring running all around it. Ugliest friggin' impoundment I ever saw. -- Ken Fortenberry WOW! Why don't you say what you think next time! lol Try this link: http://www.ncwildlife.org/fs_index_03_fishing.htm Has an interactive map with public access areas, covers the entire Western portion of NC. It's the best I can do, even as a local/native. My haunts are in the Northern NC mountains. |
Asheville, NC
"SimRacer" wrote in message ... "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... SimRacer wrote: "Tim J." wrote: Ken Fortenberry typed: snip Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? Fawn Lake is particularly nice this time of year. LOL! No, but there is a Fontana Lake nearby. ... Fontana is too far away, there has to be a decent trout stream somewhere along the Blue Ridge Parkway long before you get to Cherokee. Besides, I don't fish Fontana Lake, it looks like a toilet bowl with a big red **** ring running all around it. Ugliest friggin' impoundment I ever saw. -- Ken Fortenberry WOW! Why don't you say what you think next time! lol Try this link: http://www.ncwildlife.org/fs_index_03_fishing.htm Has an interactive map with public access areas, covers the entire Western portion of NC. It's the best I can do, even as a local/native. My haunts are in the Northern NC mountains. Ok, the map must be in a container, as the link doesn't take you where I intended: Click on MAPS in the top menubar at the link above. Then click on Region 1 (Mountains) in the map that comes up. Then it will list all the managed areas in the region. Sorry for the inconvenience. |
Asheville, NC
"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message ... "Ken Fortenberry" wrote Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? i've never fished the asheville environs. there is some beautiful water north of the city, but it's all in the asheville watershed, and closed to sport fishing. there's supposed to be some pretty good fishing in the davidson river and the south mills river around brevard, nc, which is about 30 miles southwest of a-ville. i believe indian joe has roamed around that area. might try to ping him up. yfitons wayno Yeah Ken, PING IJ! Op |
Asheville, NC
Ken Fortenberry wrote: My oldest niece is getting married, (outdoors and barefoot ? what's *that* all about ;-), in Asheville on Saturday June 10. [snip] Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? I would start with the wild section of the Davidson which is some 20 miles or so from the Asheville airport. There are several hatchery supported (delayed harvest) rivers near Asheville, the only ones I have any familiarity with are the South Toe and Pidgeon. The south toe had some feeder creeks that fed into that offered some very nice native brookies. There was also a TU project on a stream in Waynesville NC which is fairly close. I vaguely remember a Mills river or some such too. There was a great flyshop in Asheville called Hunterbanks. Before a certain fly shop opened in Morganton, I used to consider it the best shop in the Southeast. They will be probably be very helpful. |
Asheville, NC
ditto on the Davidson....
Along the road is good and you can go all the way up by the hatchery and it's very good. the road quits short thereafter and a small hike takes you to the upper reaches of the Davidson... Easy access from Ashville... john |
Asheville, NC
Ken:
Long time lurker here, but I do know the Asheveille area, so here goes. Budget trip 1 Go to the Mills River on your own. Hatchery supported, so fewer crowds. Take I-26 south from Asheville, take the airport exit, go towards Brevard. You'll see a sign and you can fish near the road. Budget trip 2 Same directions, keep going towards Brevard, take a right on Hwy 64 and go up to the hatchery. Park in the parking lot. Step out into fly fishing heaven. 20" fish in a fly fishing only area. The only problem is that it is SOOO crowded and the fish have PHD's. If you catch one, it will either be luck or on a #24 midge. Up your chances of success by getting a guide from Hunter Banks. On the web at HunterBanks.com. They used to have area maps as well. I HAVE NO AFFILIATION WITH THIS SHOP. There is another shop at the intersection of 280 and 64. I think it's the Davidson River Fly Shop. They may have info as well. Premium trip Call above fly shop and do a float on the South Holston, the Watauga or the Tuckaseegee. Done them all and they are all fantastic. But you have to float and it ain't cheap. The boys can get you over there and back for the day. About an hour and 15 min drive. Tight lines. Patrick "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... My oldest niece is getting married, (outdoors and barefoot ? what's *that* all about ;-), in Asheville on Saturday June 10. We'll arrive Thursday and being male and therefore a fifth wheel for wedding purposes I'll have all day Friday June 9 to fish. Anybody have a recommendation for someplace to fish for a few hours on a Friday in June near Asheville ? -- Ken Fortenberry |
Asheville, NC
prm wrote:
Ken: Long time lurker here, but I do know the Asheveille area, so here goes. Thanks Patrick and thanks to everyone else, except Timmmaaaay. Me and Kipper will fish while the others obsess and rehearse and we'll be back in Asheville in time to clean up and go to the rehearsal dinner. This uncle business is OK. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
Asheville, NC
Ken:
Happened to be up there last weekend, although I did not fish and here's some better directions to the Mills River. Go down Hwy 280 to the North Mills River Road. Follow that to the Mills River Recreation Area. Go about 1/2 mile into that area and just before a one lane bridge is a parking area four about four cars on the right. Water looked nice both up and downstream from there. Saw 3 fisherman in an area of about 3/4 of a mile of river on a nice Saturday. Most of the crowd will be at the Davidson. I doubt you get a trophy at Mills, but you wouldn't get one at the Davidson either, although you would get to LOOK at one at the Davidson!! Tight lines. Patrick "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message t... prm wrote: Ken: Long time lurker here, but I do know the Asheveille area, so here goes. Thanks Patrick and thanks to everyone else, except Timmmaaaay. Me and Kipper will fish while the others obsess and rehearse and we'll be back in Asheville in time to clean up and go to the rehearsal dinner. This uncle business is OK. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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