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![]() "Daniel-San" (Rot13) wrote in message ... First off, thanks to those who suggested places for a pre-spawn vacation. The Planning Committee decided on the Grove Park Inn (suggested, I believe, by the estimable Mr. Fortenberry -- thanks). We're leaving the 31st of May and staying for 4 or 5 days. Now the important part: Looking for some local info -- fishing primarily, but also dinner places and shopping ideas. I'll be able to fish two or three days and am willing to drive/hike a bit if that helps. Not looking for anything too remote (for this trip, anyway), but would like to keep two-legged interaction to a minimum whilst I pick my fly out of the trees. (keeps the embarrassment level to a minimum) Gear suggestions? I'd imagine my short 3wt would be ideal here. (?) Likely bugs? Thanks, Dan Dan: Long time lurker, occassional poster, but I know the area. You have gotten good advice on the hotel and the fly shop, both are first rate. HB will give out some good advice. They will also take you for a float trip on the South Holston or the Watauga, both worth the cost of the trip. If you are staying at the GPI it can't scare you TOO bad. Also, check out the Davidson River and the Davidson River Outfitters (http://www.davidsonflyfishing.com/). They are right in Brevard (about 30-40 minutes from the GPI) The Davidson is very accessible, C&R, and as such can be very frustrating. Try #22 red midges right at the hatchery (yes right at the hatchery). The water there is full of big fish, and even more fisherman. Go there on a weekday. The DRO guys used to have a lease on some private areas of the river that they managed that again is accessible and wasn't too bad in terms of cost, but I have not been there in a couple of years. They used to let you on without a guide. There are several other creeks that are pretty accessible as well, Mills River for one. Stockers, but pretty any way. Look at the maps section of the Hunter Banks web site and you can download some maps showing the local waters. As far as eating, try the Marketplace on Wall St for nice dinner and the Early Girl Eatery for fun, southern cooking. Shopping must be fun because the boss always manages to spend some moola there. Try the big shoe store, Topps, I think, and the Old North State Clothing store. Be prepared to be shocked, no clothes made in China, you can tell by the prices. On the other hand, you can buy a shirt that will last for several season. Have fun, Asheville is a great place to visit. Patrick |
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