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It was a tough choice betwen 18 and 93, but decided to try some relatively unknown territory by going out to Twentymile. I took the boys; Jack, 7, Nolan, 5, and Eli, 3. I was hoping for some easy to access fishing near the campsite, water for the kids to play in, solitude, and a good time. We succeeded on all accounts.
After about a 2 hour drive down the Dragon (which was cool at first but after a while was just tiring) we arrived at the Twentymile ranger station around 11 am. We quickly got suited up and started down the trail. ![]() Since so few people head out, I tried to get a few pictures of stream. below the intersection of Wolf Ridge trail and Twentymile trail I didnt get much of a look at the stream since it was 100 ft from the trail with plenty of brush in the way. ![]() Above the intersection the trail rises high above the creek. There were only a few places that looked accessible from the trail, and it was still a difficult climb. The creek itself look choked with rhodo and fallen trees like this HUGE tree. The picture doesnt do it justice. ![]() We finally made it to campsite 93 around 1pm (the kids take lots of breaks). Here is home for the night. ![]() The kids began exploring, finding millipedes, salamanders, and building dams/throwing rocks. I rigged up a parachute adams w/ a green weenie dropper. The first few places I tried above the campsite were very silty, almost muddy, and I got no strikes at all there. I went down below the campsite and found faster water that looked clearer. ![]() And on the second cast caught my first double!!! and even better the rainbow that hit the dry was a keeper. The bigger one was ~8 inches. ![]() Another section below that area that was better suited for swimming than fishing. ![]() Found a water snake sitting right above where I caught my third and final rainbow. Luckily he was a keeper too (the trout, not the snake). We excitedly went back to camp and got the fire started. We were having trout with dinner! Trout before dinner. ![]() Here is the rest of the spread. Dutch oven corn bread on the left. Salmon patties on the foil in middle. Trout are wrapped in foil baking between the logs. ![]() When I was getting the trout ready Jack had a great idea. Instead of just putting lemon-pepper seasoning on the fish (which is all I brought because I didnt really expect to catch trout) he suggested I save some of the stuffing I brought for the salmon patties and stuff the trout with it. What a brilliant kid I have! Here is the result. ![]() My goodness that was incredibly good trout. I got maybe 4 bites, the kids tore up the trout. You can believe the kids will be requesting "Jack's Stuffed Trout" for dinner from now on. After dinner was smores time, Texas style. ![]() We washed up and were all in bed by 8:30. Its amazing how dark it gets out there, at least before the moon rises all the way. Jack and Nolan took the hammock, Eli and I slept on the ground. We woke up the next morning, around 7:30, and while I was getting breakfast going, Eli yells "Black Bear! Black Bear! Black Bear!" and I turn around to see a large cub high-tailing it up the mountain side. Eli was so excited that HE was the one to see th bear first. I was excited that it stayed well away, and momma bear never showed up. I finished breakfast, grits with summer sausage, and hot chocolate for the boys coffee for me (thank you Folgers for the singles pack, I cant stand instant, why did it take so long for someone to put coffee in a tea bag?). While I packed, the boys continued terrorizing the salamanders and crawdads. I thought about fishing some more, but I figured I was already at "Hero" status with the fish from yesterday, so I packed up the rod and left well enough alone. Around 10am we headed out again, 1.5 miles back to the car. ![]() We swam again, found more unusual bugs, and flowers, talked with a ranger, and finally made it to the car by 1pm. The boys had a good nap riding down the Dragon with the windows down. |
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JayB--Sounds like a great trip. From a fishing perspective, you were well above Twentymile's best. Unlike many Park streams, the lower section is best. Also, Moore Springs Branch (which should be named a creek, given its size), is fine fishing.
Of course you had your hands full, so catching anything keeper size was an accomplishment. You gave the youngsters a grand memory, and that is not merely a keeper--it's a trophy. Jim Casada www.jimcasadaoutdoors.com |
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Great report Jay! Sounds like you had a great time. I stayed at burnt spruce on deep creek Saturday night and caught a few myself. Cool you saw a bear too. Looks like twenty mile had plenty of water. They had a huge rain on Friday night up deep creek way and the stream was perfect water level.
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That's a trip your kids will remember forever. Way to go!
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Nice report, I never thought about fishing twentymile, I may do it and camp there not this weekend but next since I will be up at the gap for fiddy races in the parking lot that friday night. Looks like you had a great time.
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Great story! The boys will remember this for a long time. When are you planning the next trip?
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I am sure you will be voted "Super Dad" status by the kids, if you haven't already. Great report and pictures.
Hal M |
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That's some good stuff right there
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Great pics! Looks like you guys had a great time. I showed the pics to my 7 yr. old.He was like,dad can we do what they did?,but he wasn't too sure about eating the trout.I wish we lived closer to the park.
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JIM!!!!!!!!! GGGEEEEZZZZZZZ!!!!! Thanks alot. Why didn't you just tell him how great the fishing gets in the fall down lower too!!!! There goes the neighborhood.... Just kidding. I love that little creek. It looks like you guys had a great trip. No kidding thou... try it down low in the fall. Matter of fact if you want your heart to skip a beat go below the bridge (gotta have N.C. liscense) and check out all the big browns. I hooked into an honest to gosh monster in the pool just above the bridge. My little 3wt didn't stand a chance as he popped the tippet and B-lined it for the lake. Fun non the less.
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