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I expect to go fly fishing in North Carolina in August, specifically I
will be fishing Abrams Creek in the Smokey Mountains National Park (everyone else is going hike, I am going to fish). I wanted to tie some flys before I go but don't really know what will work that time of year. Anyone have any suggestions? |
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Mitch Catrett wrote:
I expect to go fly fishing in North Carolina in August, specifically I will be fishing Abrams Creek in the Smokey Mountains National Park (everyone else is going hike, I am going to fish). I wanted to tie some flys before I go but don't really know what will work that time of year. Anyone have any suggestions? elk hair caddis, hoppers, parachute adams, yellow humpies, stimulators, royal wulff, gr hares ear, pheasant tails, prince. the fish in the smokies are mainly opportunistic feeders. if it looks buggy, and you're stealthy, they'll hit. abrams can be a tough game though, depending on which stretch you hit. the farther from the crowds of humanity, the better chances you have...or so i'm told. and...uh, abrams is in tennessee. jeff |
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![]() "jeff" wrote in message news:A6qdg.17790$8q.10324@dukeread08... Mitch Catrett wrote: I expect to go fly fishing in North Carolina in August, specifically I will be fishing Abrams Creek in the Smokey Mountains National Park (everyone else is going hike, I am going to fish). I wanted to tie some flys before I go but don't really know what will work that time of year. Anyone have any suggestions? Abram's is also the slickest creek you will ever wade. By all means have studded shoes or the slip on type of studs. |
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Thanks, I wasn't thinking, I renting a cabin in NC and knew that Abrams was
in Tennesee. "jeff" wrote in message news:A6qdg.17790$8q.10324@dukeread08... Mitch Catrett wrote: I expect to go fly fishing in North Carolina in August, specifically I will be fishing Abrams Creek in the Smokey Mountains National Park (everyone else is going hike, I am going to fish). I wanted to tie some flys before I go but don't really know what will work that time of year. Anyone have any suggestions? elk hair caddis, hoppers, parachute adams, yellow humpies, stimulators, royal wulff, gr hares ear, pheasant tails, prince. the fish in the smokies are mainly opportunistic feeders. if it looks buggy, and you're stealthy, they'll hit. abrams can be a tough game though, depending on which stretch you hit. the farther from the crowds of humanity, the better chances you have...or so i'm told. and...uh, abrams is in tennessee. jeff |
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