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kgmandywood September 29th, 2007 03:26 PM

nc flyfishing
 
Hi,
I am a newbie. My husband loves to flyfish and we are looking for
good spots in nc to flyfish. With all of the drought conditions, can
anyone suggest some good spots?
Thanks


Joe McIntosh[_3_] September 29th, 2007 04:05 PM

nc flyfishing
 

"kgmandywood" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,
I am a newbie. My husband loves to flyfish and we are looking for
good spots in nc to flyfish. With all of the drought conditions, can
anyone suggest some good spots?
Thanks
Joe from Wilmington answers---flyfishing for redfish is productive right
now---the ocean is a good spot

Just kidding--where do you live--how old is he-can he JUMP from rock to
rock---don"t be surprised if a guy from Greensboro asks what you do while he
is fishing---
lots of nice guys here will share info but we need a little more background



Opus--Mark H. Bowen September 29th, 2007 04:47 PM

nc flyfishing
 

"kgmandywood" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,
I am a newbie. My husband loves to flyfish and we are looking for
good spots in nc to flyfish. With all of the drought conditions, can
anyone suggest some good spots?
Thanks


I he is looking to fish for trout, things ain't so good at present. Water
levels are extremely low in most parts of the northwestern parts of NC. I
live in Lenoir, NC and fish the waters around Caldwell, Burke, Ashe, Avery,
and Watauga Counties, but haven't been fishin' in well over two months
because of the low water levels--trout are already stressed enough without
being hooked in the lip--IMMHO.

Hopefully, we will get some rain during the Fall and fishin' conditions will
improve!

Op



asadi September 29th, 2007 11:19 PM

nc flyfishing
 

"kgmandywood" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,
I am a newbie. My husband loves to flyfish and we are looking for
good spots in nc to flyfish. With all of the drought conditions, can
anyone suggest some good spots?
Thanks


Mandy...

Can you get enough mud to cover your license plates....

Can you speak with a southern drawl.......or at least northern unto Canada?


john




Tim Cianciola October 2nd, 2007 08:34 PM

nc flyfishing
 
Try the Watauga or Telico in TN. Not a long drive and both are
tailwaters with consistent releases.

Opus--Mark H. Bowen wrote:
"kgmandywood" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi,
I am a newbie. My husband loves to flyfish and we are looking for
good spots in nc to flyfish. With all of the drought conditions, can
anyone suggest some good spots?
Thanks


I he is looking to fish for trout, things ain't so good at present. Water
levels are extremely low in most parts of the northwestern parts of NC. I
live in Lenoir, NC and fish the waters around Caldwell, Burke, Ashe, Avery,
and Watauga Counties, but haven't been fishin' in well over two months
because of the low water levels--trout are already stressed enough without
being hooked in the lip--IMMHO.

Hopefully, we will get some rain during the Fall and fishin' conditions will
improve!

Op






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