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Monday, 16 October 2006 |
Abstract: The North Fork of Citico Creek is a tributary stream to Citico Creek in the Citico Creek Wilderness Area of the Cherokee National Forest (Whiteoak Flats Quad Map). It is easy to access from the lower end with a trail paralleling it. Rainbow trout are abundant and easy to catch. The difficult stretches, where brook trout are present, are extremely remote (about six miles one way). The brook trout water is difficult to fish and the number of brook trout present may be minimal. |
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Sunday, 15 October 2006 |
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What: Appalachian Chapter of Trout Unlimited Monthly Meeting Where: Greenway Farm off of Gann Store Road in Hixson When: October 19th, at 6:30 PM Why: Wendy Williams will present her Canada fishing trip.
On August 13th-18th, Wendy Williams fished the Highwood River in Canada. At this month's meeting, she'll discuss the types of fish she caught, the guide service she used, and her accomodations. She'll have photos and brochures from this beautiful area and of course some stories of the ones she caught and the big ones that got away. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 October 2006 )
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Sunday, 15 October 2006 |
Last month, the chapter held its annual elections. I have enjoyed the year as President and am excited about the upcoming year's leadership. These leaders have served on the board and/or held leadership positions in our chapter and other organizations. This year's President is Robert Prytula, the Vice President is Roger Duckworth, the Treasurer is Wendy Williams, and the Secretary is Brian Hanks. Thanks to the board for their support and to the new leadership for volunteering.
-Robert Wilson |
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Sunday, 15 October 2006 |
As I read the latest edition of Long Casts, I noticed the theme of this year’s conclave, “Today’s Youth, Tomorrow’s Fly Fisher.” This title started me on a trip down memory lane. I began to think about my experiences fly fishing, how things have progressed and how things have changed since I began fly fishing. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 October 2006 )
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Sunday, 15 October 2006 |
I was intrigued by Six Flies Revisited by John Berry in the August 2006 issue of Tight Lines and Tall Tails. Having been guided by John, I can personally attest to his knowledge of the rivers and fly patterns for Arkansas. This article made me think, which is exactly what a well-written column is supposed to do.
The reason this article by Mr. Berry stuck a chord with me is because of the simplicity and reorganization of the fly selection for maximum efficiency. These are the productive patterns that will work on the Norfork and White. John has streamlined his fly box to carry essential flies, totaling six patterns, which will work for the area waters he fishes and guides. I figured I would take his advice and look into doing the same with both my fly boxes and vest. Get organized and simplify. |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 15 October 2006 )
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