Quick Pic: High Water in the Smokies
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Yup, the water’s high in the Smokies…
This is what it looked like Tuesday, November 29 on the Middle Prong of Little River near the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont.
November 29th, 2011 | Ian | Comments Off | Tags: Great Smoky Mountains, high water, Quick Pic, Tremont
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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.
- From our fishing report: It's May and we've seen some excellent fishing on the tailwaters and in the Smokies http://t.co/9wKgtD7j 3 days ago
- Researchers find time outside in the wild boosts creativity, insight and problem solving while electronics stifle it http://t.co/pMSJZNa6 1 week ago
- From our fishing report: Our anglers have experience some big moments lately http://t.co/0YMndPYD 1 week ago
- Trout Unlimited's annual meeting comes to the Southern Appalachians! It will be in Asheville, NC September 14-16 http://t.co/BWb7KpuC 1 week ago
- Massive logjam 25' tall & 100' deep cleared from French Broad after months and the erosion of 2000 tons of soil http://t.co/4sT4RE2L 1 week ago
- More updates...
- Excellent Fishing on the Tailwaters and in the Smokies
- Weekly Digest for 2012-05-13
- Some Big Moments for Our Anglers
- Peak of the Season on the Tailwaters & In the Smokies
- Weekly Digest for 2012-05-06
- Quick Pic: Big Tailwater Rainbow
- Weekly Digest for 2012-04-29
- Quick Pic: Scenery From the Drift Boat
- How Are the Tailwaters Fishing? Pretty Good…
- Hazel Creek Spring 2012 Wrap Up
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