Lovinggood Creek July 2019
It was a steamy day on Lovinggood this year, but a lot got done. Past structures are holding great and this year working with Forest Service we were able to add a few new structures and create some nice collectors for the fingerlings to grow and develop. Here are few shots of a great project […]
THREE-in-One Knot Tying Tool
Tying knots is probably one of the hardest things to figure out when you first start fly fishing. Ask five different people what knots they use and you’ll probably end up with a plethora of knots and a whole lot of confusion to muddle through. I know when I first started I spent countless hours […]
How to Fish High Mtn Creeks
Thanks Bill Nelson for this great read. Hope everyone enjoys and some great advice! Let’s start with the method most fly fishers would choose first: the dry fly. (Or perhaps a floating or half-floating emerger fly, but that’s usually fished just as a dry is usually fished so, really, same thing.) Why would they go […]
Confidence Fly’s & The Hatch
Great article from Trout Bitten about “Match the Hatch”. I think one of the key focal points of this article is “confidence fly’s”. If I’ve learned anything over the past few years picking up this amazing passion and learning from some of the best, it’s truly about fishing with confidence and that starts with the […]
No Chapter Meeting July
Please note we will not have a Chapter Meeting in July due to the 4th.
Get Better Traction
My grace on the river bed is like an elephant on skates. Time and time again, even with staff in hand, I tended to find the bottom on a days trek and typically more than once! Then in a Gink and Gasoline article I saw these unusual looking aluminum discs attached to a set of […]
Big T How To Achieve Dead Drift When Suspension Nymphing
This video helps explain the process of getting your indicator to match the current speed of the river resulting in more bites. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogbVo1e4OuA
GA DNR Weekly Stocking Report 5/13 – 5/17/19
GA DNR Weeklky Stocking Report link below 5/13 – 5/17 https://georgiawildlife.com/sites/default/files/wrd/pdf/trout/Weekly_Stocking_Report.pdf
GA DNR Weekly Trout Stocking Report Week of 5/6/19
Week of 5/6/19 Weekly Stocking Report https://georgiawildlife.com/sites/default/files/wrd/pdf/trout/Weekly_Stocking_Report.pdf
Georgia DNR 2019 Trout Stocking Information
The Georgia Wildlife Resources Division stocks trout in the streams, rivers and small lakes listed below. Trout stocking begins in March and continues through October. The stocking frequency of each waterbody listed below is based on the following: area available, fishing pressure, and summer water temperatures. https://georgiawildlife.com/sites/default/files/2019%20Georgia%20Trout%20Stocking.pdf