Smoky Mountains Trout Fishing
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@ 2:15 - it's a fish - only smaller!
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learn to fly fish, u feel closer to nature and you sometimes catch more depending on where you are
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Learn to fly fish...
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It looked like those sinking lures worked particularly well! super weak vid, do us a favor, take it down
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Weak
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I coming here for spring break and I was wondering if this river is any good, or if there is any other good fishing areas? Reply back if you can.
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trout, yeah Wildcat Falls are on Slickrock.
I was using black gnats but the funny thing is I lost 'em all getting tangled in brush and such.
On the way back to the campsite I found a bare hook on the trail....lol, I wanted to fish so bad but had no more flies - so,
I cut a piece of piece off the drawstring of my warm-ups and burned one end, frayed it up a bit and stuck it on the hook...caught a fish the first cast...it was so big it fell off...lol...true story!
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What do you catch them on in Joyce Kilmer? Are the falls you're talking about on Slickrock Creek?
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oops sorry for the double reply...I thought the first one didn't post
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Thanks Voltaire...I was sure schocked to see how much Townsend had grown (commercial).
When I return, I'll go south to Joyce Kolmer, Wildcat Falls and Mt. Hangover.
Wildcats Falls dumps into an incredible pool full of brownies.
I almost caught one as long as my arm...heheh
(it wiggled off the hook when I was reeling it in
;>)
We were using small sinking lures. These work particularly well in the colder months.
troutuprof 2 years ago