ZachMatthews
04-14-2006, 06:45 PM
Hey guys -
Daniel, Byron, I think you might enjoy this:
Fishing is starting to pick up in the Smokies. I've been banging around a few trails and seeing several of the mayflies starting to come off (March Browns, BWOs, maybe some Quill Gordons or Sulphurs). We had a big rain event as most know and it dumped water in the creeks; but warm water.
Thought I'd share a few pictures:
http://www.itinerantangler.com/temp/caesarslowriversmallsRGB.jpg
Caesar Stair on the Middle Prong of the Little River.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060401212100_reelcabinsmall.jpg
Old rod rack on the back of one of the abandoned cabins near Gregory Bald.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060401211401_maetallsmall.jpg
Warm sun in Cades Cove.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060408180720_copperjohnsmall.jpg
Copper Johns have been slaying the rainbows when hatches are off.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060408181015_verticalrainbowsmall.jpg
Case in point.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060401211805_guidedsmall.jpg
Guides are working, now, too.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060211190218_8asmall.jpg
Hard to beat cane in the Smokies; even in the last snow of the year.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060211190651_6small.jpg
Just four weeks ago it was snowing.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20050815225021_2.jpg
Remember, April 15 is the end of the 30-odd year moratorium on brook trout fishing high in the Park. In all likelihood these guys will be stunted and some taking will be advised, but there's the odd chance of some bigger fish as well if the predictions prove wrong.
Zach
Modified by ZachMatthews at 2:50 PM 4/10/2006
Daniel, Byron, I think you might enjoy this:
Fishing is starting to pick up in the Smokies. I've been banging around a few trails and seeing several of the mayflies starting to come off (March Browns, BWOs, maybe some Quill Gordons or Sulphurs). We had a big rain event as most know and it dumped water in the creeks; but warm water.
Thought I'd share a few pictures:
http://www.itinerantangler.com/temp/caesarslowriversmallsRGB.jpg
Caesar Stair on the Middle Prong of the Little River.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060401212100_reelcabinsmall.jpg
Old rod rack on the back of one of the abandoned cabins near Gregory Bald.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060401211401_maetallsmall.jpg
Warm sun in Cades Cove.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060408180720_copperjohnsmall.jpg
Copper Johns have been slaying the rainbows when hatches are off.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060408181015_verticalrainbowsmall.jpg
Case in point.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060401211805_guidedsmall.jpg
Guides are working, now, too.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060211190218_8asmall.jpg
Hard to beat cane in the Smokies; even in the last snow of the year.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20060211190651_6small.jpg
Just four weeks ago it was snowing.
http://www.itinerantangler.com/photoblog/images/20050815225021_2.jpg
Remember, April 15 is the end of the 30-odd year moratorium on brook trout fishing high in the Park. In all likelihood these guys will be stunted and some taking will be advised, but there's the odd chance of some bigger fish as well if the predictions prove wrong.
Zach
Modified by ZachMatthews at 2:50 PM 4/10/2006