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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
05-08-2012, 09:53 PM
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Clinch Trifecta
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appalachian angler
Glad ya'll had a good day! I was out the day...
Glad ya'll had a good day! I was out the day before on Friday afternoon and did fantastic on the streach betwixt Mas. and the rif below Millers Is. Fly of the day was a Tung BH quasi-PT flash back...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
04-29-2012, 12:56 PM
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Caught my first trout today
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appalachian angler
Congradulations! CAUTION: this trout...
Congradulations!
CAUTION: this trout fishing thing can become addictive! With time and experience, you will be able to learn how to adjust to the river to consistently catch fish on each outing....
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
04-20-2012, 09:29 PM
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Millers
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3,578
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appalachian angler
Joe, It was a pleasure fishing and chatting...
Joe,
It was a pleasure fishing and chatting with you too! Hope you are having a good visit with your son!
Shawn,
I noticed on your list of flies BWO nymphs. Funny, I was talking to a guy...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
04-18-2012, 11:06 PM
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Vacation Day
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891
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appalachian angler
That's exactly right Lynn! Very nice fish...
That's exactly right Lynn!
Very nice fish Gary! Gotta love those bass with what I like to call "sun rays" beaming from thier eyes!
Folks, don't be jealous of Gary, I know he has spent many...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
04-18-2012, 10:44 PM
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Millers
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3,578
Posted By
appalachian angler
I caught 5 slot rainbows and 1 slot brown at the...
I caught 5 slot rainbows and 1 slot brown at the church working the seams with a pheasant tail soft hackle 12" below a yarn indie and a modified PT nymph on a dropper 6" off the bend of the softie....
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In The Backcountry
04-16-2012, 12:49 PM
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First Smokies Trout
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1,227
Posted By
appalachian angler
Fantastic report! Encouraging to see our youth...
Fantastic report! Encouraging to see our youth willfully engaging outdoor sports! Good work dad...keep them interested in fishing if you can! It will just keep getting better with experience as you...
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Fishing Classic Rods and Gear
04-15-2012, 04:07 PM
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Original (graphite) Orvis Far & Fine
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2,392
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appalachian angler
Original (graphite) Orvis Far & Fine
Ok, I realize it ain't bamboo or fiberglass, but having fished and owned rods in both of those materials, I have yet to find a rod so versatile and easy to cast/fish as the Original graphite Far &...
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Tackle and Gear
04-15-2012, 03:45 PM
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Which 3wt. rod
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appalachian angler
This is good advice. I find alot of TFO models...
This is good advice. I find alot of TFO models really benefit from an "upline" one line weight from the suggested wt on their rods.
mike
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
04-15-2012, 03:18 PM
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smallmouth float trip
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1,368
Posted By
appalachian angler
Nice work Gary breaking in the canoe and getting...
Nice work Gary breaking in the canoe and getting into some very nice Bronze! Since you were having such success with poppers, I'm curious what the water temps were like in the river?
Mike
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
04-15-2012, 03:10 PM
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Millers
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3,578
Posted By
appalachian angler
It sure is nice to have the Clinch back ain't it?...
It sure is nice to have the Clinch back ain't it? Thanks for sharing your success with us!
Mike
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
04-15-2012, 03:03 PM
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Rainbow Trout-Spawning (Info.) 4/10/12
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1,396
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appalachian angler
In reference to the original intent of this post,...
In reference to the original intent of this post, I propose a question: Wondering if we have several different strains of rainbows in the Clinch? It seems that we have already experienced one...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
05-03-2011, 04:31 PM
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10
Shame, shame...
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1,178
Posted By
appalachian angler
Byron, you have my sincerest appologies! ...
Byron, you have my sincerest appologies!
Folks,
Jeff is right, I was having a difficult night at work and the tone of my original post took a personal direction. The next day, I realized this,...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
05-02-2011, 01:17 AM
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Shame, shame...
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1,178
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appalachian angler
Shame, shame...
...on those who would intentially target Smallmouth bass on beds! It has been mentioned that the bass are on the spawn and likely to be found in shallow water on bed. How sportsmanlike is it to...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
10-24-2008, 11:35 AM
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Clinch Today 10-23-08
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768
Posted By
appalachian angler
Be careful if you are fishing in or around...
Be careful if you are fishing in or around Millers' island. I saw quite a few Redds Wednesday. Wade with care. the big browns you may see probably won't be interested in eating. The brookies however...
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Smoky Mountain Fishing
06-17-2008, 11:31 AM
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4
Little River 6-15
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597
Posted By
appalachian angler
You guys are rough on ole 2wt! i would guess that...
You guys are rough on ole 2wt! i would guess that the reds you saw were chub suckers or "horny heads". I have caught them on nymphs, and the spawning males had bright pink about them. I can't...
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Rod Building
06-17-2008, 11:24 AM
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Changing Grips
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1,302
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appalachian angler
Changing Grips
I would like to put a Full wells grip on my beloved Legend Ultra 906-4 rod. I don not wish to attempt this myself. Just soliciting recommendations of someone local that might be able to do this. I...
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Tackle and Gear
06-17-2008, 10:52 AM
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Green Weenie
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748
Posted By
appalachian angler
Why not tie your own? This is the easiest fly in...
Why not tie your own? This is the easiest fly in the box to tie. You can even put a few wraps of lead under the body to help get the fly down. Someone at LRO will get you all the materials and tools...
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Tackle and Gear
06-17-2008, 10:44 AM
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frog's fanny
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1,114
Posted By
appalachian angler
Gotta luv that magic Fairy Fly dust! An absolute...
Gotta luv that magic Fairy Fly dust! An absolute must if you like to fish CDC drys.
aa
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
06-17-2008, 10:36 AM
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6
Difference between 14 and 20?
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925
Posted By
appalachian angler
That is OFF the Charts fellows! Nice work! Any...
That is OFF the Charts fellows! Nice work! Any luck throwing big clousers from the boat?
aa
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
06-17-2008, 10:23 AM
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2
Watts Bar Willow Flies are starting
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704
Posted By
appalachian angler
I noticed a good Willow Fly hatch this past...
I noticed a good Willow Fly hatch this past Friday night They started around 9:30 PM. Stayed till about 10PM just to observe the fish activity. Primarily Bluegills sucking them from the...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
03-11-2008, 08:47 PM
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9
Clinch River
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882
Posted By
appalachian angler
I fished the Clinch last Thursday and wore them...
I fished the Clinch last Thursday and wore them out in the afternoon. I was fishing a single sz 24 midge with a black tungsten bead head, a gray thread body with an extra fine gunmetal blue wire...
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Tackle and Gear
02-19-2008, 08:23 PM
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9
Cheap SLT
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848
Posted By
appalachian angler
I have an SLT 389-4 for sale that is used but...
I have an SLT 389-4 for sale that is used but still has the warranty card and original tube/sock. I have caught a mess of trout with this rod and left the mojo on the cork. The rest of the rod looks...
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Tackle and Gear
02-19-2008, 08:13 PM
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16
Indicators
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1,264
Posted By
appalachian angler
I gink my "lightning strike" yarn right out of...
I gink my "lightning strike" yarn right out of the container as well. It is hard to beat when fishing BH midge pupa. You can make your own wire eye yarn indies for easier adustment. Use a piece of...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
02-10-2008, 08:10 PM
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7
Holston River
Views:
748
Posted By
appalachian angler
The easiest place to wade is directly above the...
The easiest place to wade is directly above the boat launch at Nances Ferry. You can find some wading up by the dam when the water is off. Nances sees a good stocking of catchable browns and rainbows...
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General Fly Tying
02-10-2008, 08:04 PM
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5
The Haystack
Views:
720
Posted By
appalachian angler
They also make great indicator flys when tyed...
They also make great indicator flys when tyed with bleached elk hair and a visible color dubbing like orange! If I were tying one to imitate a hatch, i would go sparser on the tail than the original...
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