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Flash Floods in the Smokies

Tue, 06/15/2010 - 16:03 -- jmaslar

The news that as much as 20 or more people including children lost their lives due to flash floods overnight at the Albert Pike Campground in Caddo Gap, Arkansas came as a shock to many of us since it was an area not prone to flooding. All too often flash floods occur like the one in Fayetteville last December where one person was killed. I can also remember people talking about the great Johnstown flood in Pennsylvania where an entire town was wiped out due to a dam that burst.

Sulphur Hatch has Started on the South Holston

Sun, 06/13/2010 - 17:05 -- jmaslar

This past Saturday, Steve and I finally had the opportunity to go trout fishing, something that has escaped us for all too long. We decided to leave Charlotte at 6:00 am and drive four hours up to Bluff City, Tennessee to check out the sulphur hatch for ourselves since the South Holston is so famous for sulphurs. First, we stopped by Bojangles for 2 ham biscuits!

South Holston Fly Fishing Report May, June

Wed, 06/09/2010 - 11:16 -- jmaslar

The scuds, midges, and sulfur nymphs continue to dominate the food supply for our beloved S. Holston trout. The best dry fly activity has been early morning for the midges and early afternoon for the sulfurs. The TVA has limited generation to a few pulses a day, making for warmer waters in the lower sections of the river in late afternoon. The best bite has definitely been in the morning hours on most days.

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