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Smoky Mountain Fishing
03-22-2007, 04:47 AM
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metcalf bottoms
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Really!! Thank you Paula... that's the entire...
Really!! Thank you Paula... that's the entire point. I've had people pass me doing 80 when doing 55, only to pull up next to them at the next red light. Did not get anywhere any faster did they......
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
03-18-2007, 09:17 PM
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The clinch
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Scott
Fishing on the Clinch is currently slow. My last 2 outings were on Sunday, the 11th, and Thursday the 15th. Sunday I managed 5 tiddlers on beadhead, stripped, peacock-quill bodied midges......
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Smoky Mountain Fishing
11-24-2006, 12:01 PM
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Knots
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Scott
Re: Knots
YaBB Newbiies...
That loop knot by Bob Clouser is called a "non-slip loop knot." *It is considered by most fishing "experts" to be the strongest tippet to fly knot. *When I say experts, for...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
11-23-2006, 08:43 PM
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Still running 2 Generators on the Clinch!!!
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Scott
Re: Still running 2 Generators on the Clinch!!!
Hey Greene Weenie, and other frustrated fly-fishers... are you familiar with the "approximate travel times" for the water to drop, or start to rise again on the river? *If you know this information,...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
10-24-2006, 10:20 PM
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Anyone fish the Clinch River lately?
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Scott
Re: Anyone fish the Clinch River lately?
Hey Griff. *I usually fish the Clinch about one or two times per week depending on generation and weather. *Fished this past Saturday and Sunday (Oct 21 & 22). *While the fishing was not red-hot, it...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
10-15-2006, 01:22 PM
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Clinch River flies
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Re: Clinch River flies
Midge patterns from size 18 to 22 should do nicely. *Unfortunately, many of the commercially tied midge patterns are far too thick in the abdomnal area. *A simple fly like a WD-40 tied with a thread...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
09-27-2006, 07:12 AM
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woooohhoooo!!!! Clinch comes thru
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Scott
Re: woooohhoooo!!!! Clinch comes thru
For that section behind the jail, try a brown back, tan abdomen caddis pupa pattern tied on a size-16 scud hook. My best pattern for that area is one I tie using micro-size stretch tubing over the...
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Tennessee Trout Streams and Tailwaters
09-27-2006, 06:56 AM
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clinch river fish, what is it?
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Scott
Re: clinch river fish, what is it?
Yeppers bhprince... all the guys have it right. *I fish that area frequently and they are carp. *Sometimes they cruise around in groups of 2's and 3's. *They are a blast to catch, but difficult....
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Tackle and Gear
03-25-2006, 05:56 PM
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To wax or not to wax????
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Scott
Re: To wax or not to wax????
Mike... after entering that last post, realized I never answered your question about the ferrule wax. Fact is, I've never used ferrule wax and have had no problems. However, it may be a good thing to...
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Tackle and Gear
03-25-2006, 05:44 PM
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To wax or not to wax????
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Scott
Re: To wax or not to wax????
Mike... I've been fly-fishing for about 39 years now. My first flyrod was fiberglass and had metal ferrules. We knew with the metal that you needed to assemble the rod with a straight insert, and to...
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Tackle and Gear
03-19-2006, 06:35 PM
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Over-Lining
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Scott
Re: Over-Lining
I find there are no "generalities" when it comes to which flyline works best for a particular rod. I have an 8'6" 5-wt, moderate-action rod that I was happy with using a 5-wt line. When I tried a...
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Tackle and Gear
03-19-2006, 06:19 PM
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To wax or not to wax????
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Scott
Re: To wax or not to wax????
Mike... first of all, what is your primary concern and what kind of flyrod are you using? I assume you are worried about a graphite rod coming apart at the ferrule(s) as you cast, but you need to be...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
02-27-2006, 09:52 PM
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Spring just around the corner
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Scott
Re: Spring just around the corner
Good for you! Always great to help others along. I moved to East Tennessee about 3 years ago and have greatly enjoyed the trout fishing on Little River, the Clinch and Holston, in addition to the...
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Warmwater Fly Fishing
01-20-2006, 10:55 PM
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Small Clousers and line weight needed to throw 'em
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Scott
Re: Small Clousers and line weight needed to throw
AA... I agree with David that a fast action rod would help in this situation. However, I also agree with Byron that a shorter leader would improve casting heavier flies. I would suggest you try some...
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