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NC trout fishing
"RacerNC" wrote in message m... Hi. I recently went trout fishing with my girlfriend's uncle in Missouri (Meramac Springs), and had a great time (caught one!). I live in central NC, and would like to go trout fishing again, but don't know where to go, what I need, etc. I'd just be driving around in the mountains without a clue. Could any old pro out there please give me some advice and help me get started? I've wanted to fish for a long time...I just don't know where to start. My dad didn't fish, so I really didn't "grow up with it" so to speak. I'm an absolute beginner. Any help would be very much appreciated. walt winter, owner and operator of the finest little flyshop on the planet, will be able to solve all your problems. i suspect he will be with you shortly; if not, call information for the number of "wilson creek outfitters" in morganton, nc. wayno |
NC trout fishing
walt winter, owner and operator of the finest little flyshop on the planet,
will be able to solve all your problems. i suspect he will be with you shortly; if not, call information for the number of "wilson creek outfitters" in morganton, nc. wayno Thanks! I sure appreciate the info. |
NC trout fishing
"RacerNC" wrote in message
m... Hi. I recently went trout fishing with my girlfriend's uncle in Missouri (Meramac Springs), and had a great time (caught one!). I live in central NC, and would like to go trout fishing again, but don't know where to go, what I need, etc. I'd just be driving around in the mountains without a clue. //snip// Welllllll . . . First of all, welcome to the elite group of people who've been skunked - or nearly so - in Missouri's trout parks where you can see more stocked fish in an afternoon than Mrs Paul's sells in a year . . . Strange thing is that neophytes usually catch more fish than experienced fly fishers. (That's the exasperated voice of of experience.) Second, you won't find any place in NC that's similar to Maramec Springs. (Which flows into the Meramec river upstream from Maramac Spring State Park. Missouri pioneers were spelling-challenged.) About the closest you can get that I know of in NC is the streams on the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Third, I'll second Wayne Harrison's advice about contacting the folks at this shop: http://www.ezflyfish.com/ Bob |
NC trout fishing
"Bob Patton" rwpmailatcharterdotnet wrote in message ...
Welllllll . . . First of all, welcome to the elite group of people who've been skunked - or nearly so - in Missouri's trout parks where you can see more stocked fish in an afternoon than Mrs Paul's sells in a year . . . Strange thing is that neophytes usually catch more fish than experienced fly fishers. (That's the exasperated voice of of experience.) Second, you won't find any place in NC that's similar to Maramec Springs. (Which flows into the Meramec river upstream from Maramac Spring State Park. Missouri pioneers were spelling-challenged.) About the closest you can get that I know of in NC is the streams on the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Third, I'll second Wayne Harrison's advice about contacting the folks at this shop: http://www.ezflyfish.com/ Bob Thanks Bob and Wayne. I looked up the website, and also wilsoncreekoutfitters.com. I look forward to contacting these folks. I appreciate the contacts. Fishing in Missouri was the first time I went, and I had a ball. I go to Cherokee every now and then. I'm just looking forward to learning! Thanks again. Ken |
NC trout fishing
From where you live, to drive to the other side of the Smokies, either on
the north our south or most eastern side of the park, you pass wonderful trout streams all the way. don't forget to leave the place cleaner than you found it, catch and release and if you do do drugs, bring enough for everybody.... john "RacerNC" wrote in message m... "Bob Patton" rwpmailatcharterdotnet wrote in message ... Welllllll . . . First of all, welcome to the elite group of people who've been skunked - or nearly so - in Missouri's trout parks where you can see more stocked fish in an afternoon than Mrs Paul's sells in a year . . . Strange thing is that neophytes usually catch more fish than experienced fly fishers. (That's the exasperated voice of of experience.) Second, you won't find any place in NC that's similar to Maramec Springs. (Which flows into the Meramec river upstream from Maramac Spring State Park. Missouri pioneers were spelling-challenged.) About the closest you can get that I know of in NC is the streams on the Cherokee Indian Reservation. Third, I'll second Wayne Harrison's advice about contacting the folks at this shop: http://www.ezflyfish.com/ Bob Thanks Bob and Wayne. I looked up the website, and also wilsoncreekoutfitters.com. I look forward to contacting these folks. I appreciate the contacts. Fishing in Missouri was the first time I went, and I had a ball. I go to Cherokee every now and then. I'm just looking forward to learning! Thanks again. Ken |
NC trout fishing
RacerNC wrote:
Hi. I recently went trout fishing with my girlfriend's uncle in Missouri (Meramac Springs), and had a great time (caught one!). I live in central NC, and would like to go trout fishing again, but don't know where to go, what I need, etc. I'd just be driving around in the mountains without a clue. Could any old pro out there please give me some advice and help me get started? I've wanted to fish for a long time...I just don't know where to start. My dad didn't fish, so I really didn't "grow up with it" so to speak. I'm an absolute beginner. Any help would be very much appreciated. http://www.ncwildlife.org Make sure that Walt sells you a copy of "North Carolina Trout Fishing Maps Book" Not sure where in central NC you are, but the East Prong up at Stone Mtn. is C&R till June 1. Pan Fish and Bass in lakes and ponds. Small Mouth in rivers. Opportunities abound! Drew |
NC trout fishing
Check out www.highcountryoutdoors.net and click on the forum link on the
left had side of the page. It is filled with a ton of people from NC and surronding areas. "OpinionMan" wrote in message ... RacerNC wrote: Hi. I recently went trout fishing with my girlfriend's uncle in Missouri (Meramac Springs), and had a great time (caught one!). I live in central NC, and would like to go trout fishing again, but don't know where to go, what I need, etc. I'd just be driving around in the mountains without a clue. Could any old pro out there please give me some advice and help me get started? I've wanted to fish for a long time...I just don't know where to start. My dad didn't fish, so I really didn't "grow up with it" so to speak. I'm an absolute beginner. Any help would be very much appreciated. http://www.ncwildlife.org Make sure that Walt sells you a copy of "North Carolina Trout Fishing Maps Book" Not sure where in central NC you are, but the East Prong up at Stone Mtn. is C&R till June 1. Pan Fish and Bass in lakes and ponds. Small Mouth in rivers. Opportunities abound! Drew |
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