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Jeff typed:
snip Places - there are several streams that are favorites in the area, and a few that are lesser known. Plus, the GSMNP has spots that ought to be seen. Dan'l has never been to Hazel Creek, and i plan on remedying that... we'll show you some streams you can explore more on your own when you choose. Bevin - to whet the appetite. . . http://css.sbcma.com/timj/roffpics/2004_anticlave/ -- HTH, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj/ |
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Alrighty, now I'm getting excited, what with the great details and the
pictures and all. I really appreciate the info, guys. I'll work on getting Bruce there next year - I think he's got plans with Willy and Charlie Choc to fish the Rio Grande around this time frame, so I don't think he's going anywhere. He and I did, however, spend a couple days on the San Juan last weekend. Still learning how to fish from the boat on that river - it's a different animal. But we hauled in a few (well, Bruce hauled in a pile, and I got a few, but it averages out, right?). So from looking at the maps on the very nice Graham County website, it looks like I can get myself to Robbinsville and then head sorta southwest into the Snowbird creek drainage - prolly Forrest Rd 75 to the trailhead (??). I'll be pulling in early Friday 10/7 so if anyone else is camping, speak up and let me know where to meet and we'll circle the wagons. Bevin, Who just ordered a new TFO 7'6" 3wt 'cause he couldn't stand not buying a new rod for this trip... |
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Jeff wrote:
[snip of the gospel on western NC] I'm staying in our usual venue over on snowbird creek. the first week we'll be at a place about 1/2-1 mile down the snowbird backcountry road (house beside the big western-looking log cabin on the right-hand side of the road by the stream). the second week, we'll be over at our usual spot on snowbird creek in a little development. i can't remember the name of the driveway/road that crosses a single car bridge, but it is about 3/4 of a mile before you get to the turn to the snowbird backcountry road. I think it was called Riverview. And the house itself was on Summitt. Chuck Vance (who is envious as hell of y'all) |
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![]() "Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... //snip// Prior to the trip, get your legs in shape for hiking and practice your rollcasting, sidearm casting and bow and arrow casting. And be prepared to be stealthy; crawling, slithering, crouching as you approach the water. Keep your falsecasting to a minimum; less falsecasting = less chances of getting caught in trees and spooking fish. Finally, be prepared for a great time chasing strong (but mostly small) wild fish in gorgeous surroundings. Good summary, but you forgot the beer. For medicinal purposes only, of course. (Actually, it's good to remember that there are somewhat unusual rules about alcohol sales. Don't assume you can just pick up a supply at the last minute. You have to know the code.) |
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Bob Patton wrote:
Good summary, but you forgot the beer. For medicinal purposes only, of course. (Actually, it's good to remember that there are somewhat unusual rules about alcohol sales. Don't assume you can just pick up a supply at the last minute. You have to know the code.) Big "oooops" on my part. The closest booze is in Bryson City, so make sure and stock up before you get to Robbinsville. Or do like I did, stock up beforehand and when you run low, make a run to Bryson City, continue on to Cherokee and fish the Br*dl*y F*rk of the 'Luftee or other GSMNP waters. Then return to your lodging near Snowbird Creek, fully stocked up. Repeat as necessary. :-) Chuck Vance |
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"Bevin" wrote in message
oups.com... OK fellas, it seems from a review of the posts that indeed some of you are gonna be fishing the Fontana area in October. I'll be headed into the Smokies around 10/7 and hope to find some friendly faces, folks I met in Montana, etc. But I can't tell from the posts if there's consensus on a campground, a central meeting spot, or who all is planning on being there. Having never fly fished the NC area, I'm gonna have to ask someone some questions to get myself prepared (like, what flies do we use in NC? I think my San Juan bugs aren't gonna cut it). Is this a good opportunity to load up on new gear or what? Any volunteers out there who want to speak up, plan to meet somewhere on 10/7 or 10/8 or divulge their top-secret camp sites? And who the heck is planning on going anyway? Bevin I'm going to leave St Louis on the morning of the 8th but probably won't get to Snowbird until the 9th. I'll be in the vicinity for at least a week and will spend at least some of that time camping along snowbird, but don't know exactly where. The campsites at s-bird are primitive, though Ken Fortenberry posted a comment about the Rattler Ford campsite on Santeetlah. That would be a somewhat more civilized place to stay, but it's a ways from the good fishing on Snowbird, and I like to minimize the driving time. In all likelihood, I'll be driving a dark green 1982 Ford F-150 that's beat up enough to qualify as a fishing truck. -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
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Bob Patton wrote:
... The campsites at s-bird are primitive, though Ken Fortenberry posted a comment about the Rattler Ford campsite on Santeetlah. That would be a somewhat more civilized place to stay, but it's a ways from the good fishing on Snowbird, and I like to minimize the driving time. ... Rattler Ford is a Group Camp and reservations are required weeks in advance. I mentioned it only theoretically, never assuming for a moment that roffians could be civilized. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
. .. //snip// Rattler Ford is a Group Camp and reservations are required weeks in advance. I mentioned it only theoretically, never assuming for a moment that roffians could be civilized. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry Good points. Also, I need to check on when bear and pig seasons start. The entire Snowbird/Santeetlah area can be a little congested the weekend before bear season, as people practice their dogs and scope out the territory. And being mistaken for a wild pig would probably ruin your whole day :-) -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
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