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Old October 22nd, 2005, 11:30 AM
Jarmo Hurri
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Bob Here are some images of Slickrock, the trail thereto, and a few
Bob other streams in southwestern North Carolina.

Very nice! Do you have a lot of streams like that in your area? Are
they all public access? Are they often/ever crowded?

The minds of small-stream fishermen want to know...

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Old October 22nd, 2005, 05:41 PM
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"Jarmo Hurri" wrote in message
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Very nice! Do you have a lot of streams like that in your area? Are
they all public access? Are they often/ever crowded?

The minds of small-stream fishermen want to know...

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Glad you liked them. These are all public streams. We have a good many
miles of them but not enough, and many of them are under more and more
pressure from fishermen and other economic interests. Protection requires
constant work.

I don't know what you mean by "crowded" but to me a stream is crowded if I
can see another fisherman. But some southern appalachian streams are so
small, so heavily covered, and so twisty that another fisherman can be a
hundred meters away and you'd not know if he was there unless you saw his
footprints.
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Old October 24th, 2005, 07:40 PM
Jarmo Hurri
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Very nice! Do you have a lot of streams like that in your area? Are
they all public access? Are they often/ever crowded?


Bob These are all public streams. ... I don't know what you mean by
Bob "crowded" but to me a stream is crowded if I can see another
Bob fisherman. But some southern appalachian streams are so small, so
Bob heavily covered, and so twisty that another fisherman can be a
Bob hundred meters away and you'd not know if he was there unless you
Bob saw his footprints.

Sounds perfect to me. I saved your messages in case I ever happen to
be "in the neighborhood".

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