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Friday, 06 October 2006 |
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Abstract: Falls Branch is a tributary stream to Citico Creek in the Citico Creek Wilderness Area of the Cherokee National Forest (Whiteoak Flats and Big Junction Quad Map). It has stretches that are difficult to access but also an area that is easily accessed. The difficult stretches do not have a trail associated with them. Brook trout are present in the entire stream but rainbow trout dominate in the lower stretches. Falls Branch is a beautiful stream with a spectacular waterfall and many large, old growth trees. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 06 October 2006 )
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Monday, 11 September 2006 |
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What: Appalachian Chapter of Trout Unlimited Monthly Meeting Where: Greenway Farm off of Gann Store Road in Hixson When: September 21st, at 6:30 PM Why: Hear about Cutthroat Conservation In Southwest Montana
This month, Pete LaRochelle, a Science teacher at McCallie School, will make a presentation titled, "Cutthroat Conservation In Southwest Montana." This presentation will describe the effort to use Ted Turner’s 115,000 acre Flying D Ranch south of Bozeman, Montana as an incubator drainage in an effort to restore and augment populations of the Western Slope Cutthroat. From July 26 to August 11, 2006 four McCallie students and two teachers took part in the fish eradication and juvenile release portions of the project. In addition to the presentation, we'll have our annual elections. We'll also have snack food and drinks.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 September 2006 )
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Friday, 15 September 2006 |
Fall is in the air. The leaves are beginning to show the hues of yellow and red. The evening temperatures are cooling off enough for a light jacket. The heat and humidity of a Mid-South summer is giving way to dry air and clear blue skies. The days are growing shorter and soon we will be changing the clocks back an hour ending daylight savings time. Nature is in transition and so am I. During this time of year, I change my focus from bass and bream to trout. The warm water season has ended and I am now changing both gear and tactics. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 15 September 2006 )
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Friday, 15 September 2006 |
The Highland Sportsman’s Club presented plaques to all those groups who assisted in the Wild game/Kids Day. The Appalachian Chapter of Trout Unlimited participated with the assistance of Robert and Laura Wilson, Robert and Debora Prytula, and Roger Duckworth. Children attending the event were coached in tying their own flies by the T.U. members.
To thank these groups for making the Kids Day a success, participating groups were asked to attend a meeting of the Highland Sportsman’s Club on Monday August 28, 2006. The plaque was accepted by Robert Prytula and is now in the possession of the President of T.U.
Thanks to all those who helped teach kids about trout and fly tying.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 15 September 2006 )
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Friday, 15 September 2006 |
What a day—and the fishing was good also. We journeyed to the Nantahala South of Highway 19 in North Carolina and drove about halfway into the “Delay Harvest” area. A foggy morning greeted Charles Bagley and I but the Sun broke through before noon. |
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