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jeff wrote:
1st photo is from the lake entry to slickrock creek...white water is the creek flowing into the lake. the other two are of pools of calm water about 1/4-1/2 mile upstream. lower slickrock has several stretches of calm water like these. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ooops...goofed...1st photo is upstream too, not the lake entry. jeff |
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Opus wrote:
"jeff" wrote in message ... calderwood lake, on the tennessee side. Great pics all, Mr. Miller! Did ya catch any fish on this trip, or were you fishin' dryz the whole time? Op fished very little and even then without much focus or purpose...just dry flies, except for a brief fling with a wooly bugger at a fish i spotted. but did have two nice swirls at a parachute adams. water was real cold and vodka clear. i enjoyed the hike and scenery. it reminded me of your favorite stream...held tight in a deep ravine with limited access. doesn't have as many deep pools and pockets though. |
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![]() "jeff" wrote in message ... no ice. it was frosty overnight on saturday, ice on truck windshield. i think it got down to 32 overnight. it was in the 40s when i put the gheenoe in, but the day was sunny and warm on sunday. got up to 60 at one point. water was very cold though and fish were sluggish...i walked up to one sitting on a ledge and swam a wooly bugger into him. he never moved. however, when i moved closer to noodle him, he took off. Yeah, I've never had much success on cold overcast dayz, with dry flyz. I have coaxed a trout or two, but generally they are just too content to sit there and watch my fly go by. last time i heard, you said you weren't ever going back to that area of the state. g Well yeah, what with all those scary Deliverance tales you tell! i'll let you know the next time through. you're always welcome company. i'd like to camp on slickrock sometime...hazel, eagle, and forney too...so take your pick. You make the call, as you know the area. I'll bring the anti-Deliverance weapons. Op jeff |
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![]() "jeff" wrote in message ... fished very little and even then without much focus or purpose...just dry flies, except for a brief fling with a wooly bugger at a fish i spotted. but did have two nice swirls at a parachute adams. water was real cold and vodka clear. i enjoyed the hike and scenery. it reminded me of your favorite stream...held tight in a deep ravine with limited access. doesn't have as many deep pools and pockets though. Yeah, thankfully, any day on the stream is better than any day away from it. Op |
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