Weekly Digest for 2011-11-27
    • We're about to introduce some pretty cool stuff! #flyfishing http://t.co/4lUDfjbH #
    • Live in Knoxville and tired of driving a long way to a fly shop? 3 Rivers Angler opens in Bearden http://t.co/7TbbAsMm #
    • Fascinating historic photos of the Southern Appalachian region from UNC Asheville library & US Forest Service http://t.co/Q5IQtguF #
    • Strategies for streamer fishing high water on tailwaters from the boys at the Gink and Gasoline blog http://t.co/56Op4AND #flyfishing #
    • American Chestnut Foundation releases online manual for landowners to help restore the chestnut tree on private lands http://t.co/2xo2khQT #
    • Why did the salmon cross the road? Not something you see every day! http://t.co/IDXlOSJ3 #
    • Expect road closures in Cades Cove Nov 29 & 30 for Hemlock Wooly Adelgid spraying. Will block access to Abrams Creek http://t.co/DAhSX6mo #

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    November 27th, 2011 | Ian | Comments Off | Tags: ,

About The Author

Ian Rutter

Ian is equally comfortable guiding on the streams of the Smoky Mountains and the large tailwaters of East Tennesse and Western North Carolina. He wrote Great Smoky Mountains National Park Angler’s Companion, Tennessee Trout Waters: Blue Ribbon Guide, and Rise Rings and Rhododendron: Fly Fishing the Mountain Streams and Tailwaters of Southern Appalachia.

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