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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 |
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Hey Bevin! Good to hear from you. How long will you be in the area?
I'll be there from Oct 1-15. We are planning on going to a Rolling Stones concert the night of Oct 8 at Duke Univ, so won't be around much on the 8th or 9th. I'll be happy to show you around. I'm at work now, but will send more info later... jeff Bevin wrote: 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 |
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"Jeff" wrote in message
nk.net... Hey Bevin! Good to hear from you. How long will you be in the area? I'll be there from Oct 1-15. We are planning on going to a Rolling Stones concert the night of Oct 8 at Duke Univ, so won't be around much on the 8th or 9th. I'll be happy to show you around. I'm at work now, but will send more info later... jeff //snip// Breaking up a fishing trip halfway through to go to a 'Stones concert on a Satiddy night . . . At Duke, no less!! How er, effete! Hmmmm. You're gonna haf to drive all day Saturday to get there and all day Sunday to get back! (assuming the air has cleared enough that you can see the steering wheel!) I think I just found an unoccupied warm dry place with a shower and refrigerator. :-) -- Bob Patton (remove hat to respond) |
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Bob Patton wrote:
"Jeff" wrote in message nk.net... Hey Bevin! Good to hear from you. How long will you be in the area? I'll be there from Oct 1-15. We are planning on going to a Rolling Stones concert the night of Oct 8 at Duke Univ, so won't be around much on the 8th or 9th. I'll be happy to show you around. I'm at work now, but will send more info later... jeff //snip// Breaking up a fishing trip halfway through to go to a 'Stones concert on a Satiddy night . . . At Duke, no less!! How er, effete! Hmmmm. You're gonna haf to drive all day Saturday to get there and all day Sunday to get back! (assuming the air has cleared enough that you can see the steering wheel!) I think I just found an unoccupied warm dry place with a shower and refrigerator. :-) yup... actually it's rachel's birthday present. she has always wanted to see the rs, one of her favorite groups. i've never cared much for them...so, i'm happily making rachel happy...and, uh, i'm hoping it goes a long way in assuring my ability at some point in the future to take some other uninterrupted fishing trips, which make me happy. ....and, you are always welcome to share any shelter i might have in graham or any other county. jeff |
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:JqdWe.25448$hp.7541@lakeread08... //snip// yup... actually it's rachel's birthday present. she has always wanted to see the rs, one of her favorite groups. i've never cared much for them...so, i'm happily making rachel happy...and, uh, i'm hoping it goes a long way in assuring my ability at some point in the future to take some other uninterrupted fishing trips, which make me happy. Good for you! I'm looking forward to seeing both of you again. Bob |
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Bevin wrote:
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? Here's what I used with good success on my trip there in June: TFO 7'6" 3-wt. rod with a Cortland "3.5" "precision taper" line (loaded pretty well at short distances, and not so long that it's a hinderance) short leaders (less than rod-length, but not necessarily too fine; 4x was what I used while I was there) #16 para Adams (bring plenty because you will lose some to the trees/rhodos) yellow humpies and stimulators nymphs? I dunno ... I fished 99% dries felt-soled boots wading staff (not for fast water, but to use as a walking stick and for negotiating slippery rocks) drab olive and brown clothing (spooky fish in clear water) 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. Chuck Vance (who can hardly wait to get back there) |
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Chuck,
Thanks for the great advice,especially on the flies. I'd heard that yellow was the color of choice for the region. Unfortunately, I've got most of that type gear already, so I'll have to come up with a better excuse to buy more gear. A buddy of mine in Asheville says he's had great luck lately with a dry/dropper rig, but since he's just learning how to fly fish, he doesn't know what to call the nymph he's been using. I've sent him off on a mission... Jeff, I'll be getting there around the 7th and staying until the 14th, but as far as where "there" is, I'm still a bit in the dark. Saw some posts about camping at Rattler Ford, but don't know if there's a group rez or what. Where's everyone staying? I'll be camping, weather permitting, and can certainly find my way around the area, but I'm hoping to rendezvous with folks over the weekend and at least get pointed in the right direction. Rolling Stones sounds fun! See you when you get there and I'll look forward to hearing from you in the meantime. Bevin Who used to live in NC and can't believe he's never fished there... |
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Hey,
I got a 3wt at the western clave that I could loan you. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
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Frank,
Yeah, I remember that rod. A Cabela's Three Forks or something? 7.5 ft? Nice rod. I'll probably take you up on that offer. My current 3wt might be a little long at 8'6". My friend in Asheville just bought a 6'6" 2wt from Cooks Rods in Oregon. Anyone ever heard of these rods? He got it on eBay, of course, for under $90, shipping included. Says it works great in the rhododendron-strewn cricks he likes to fish. http://home.earthlink.net/~cooksrods/ Maybe I'll have an excuse to buy a new rod after all ![]() Bevin, Who doesn't have enough fly rods to fish everywhere he goes... |
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Bevin -
Flies - The NC trout aren't too finicky about the fly they'll hit. There aren't many fish in most runs and they spook easily and stay spooked for a long time. stealth and presentation are usually key...except for those lovely brookies about 6 miles up the trail. As usual, you'll want to look for the most likely holding spots and runs, as well as the little pockets by and under rocks in out-of-the way spots. Tough places to get a fly, or spots others avoid, as with other streams you've probably fished, will usually hold a fish. In october, blue wing olives usually work great. I like the parachute patterns. Tan or brown Elk Hair Caddis, parachute adams, red or yellow humpies, royal wulffs, stimulators, can be productive. GR Hares ear, prince, and pheasant tail nymphs work fine too. But truth is, I've caught fish on almost every kind of pattern i've tossed in October...even some of those crazy western club sandwich and madame x things. size 12-16 work ok in my experience, and you just fiddle around with the stuff til you find something that works better than others. 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. 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. here's a link to graham county info that might help you: http://grahamchamber.com/ check out the accommodation page and the maps. feel free to contact me by e-mail. there is plenty of free primitive camping in the area in addition to the forest service spots. big snowbird has lots of spaces. look forward to seeing you again. you oughta get bruce to come along as well. at least one night, we'll fix a decent meal(well, rachel will-i hope) for whoever shows up. our place also has a shower for those in need... jeff Bevin wrote: Who used to live in NC and can't believe he's never fished there... |
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