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Great Smoky Mountains National Park Angler's Companion
Ian Rutter
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| #497293 in Books | Frank Amato Publications | 2002-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 11.00 x.21 x8.52l,.73 | File type: PDF | 68 pages | ||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Complete Guide Not Very Complete|By FlyFisher|Although other reviewers laud this little guidebook, as an experienced Catskill Mountain fisherman, I did not find it particularly helpful in planning my trip to the Smokey Mountains. It should, however, meet the needs of those whose first fly fishing efforts on freestone streams will take place on those in the Smokey Mountains. Thi|About the Author|As a volunteer for the fisheries division and employee at the most-visited fly shop near the park, Ian Rutter is very familiar with fly-fishing in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. He has given numerous presentations across the Southeast, and
Between the weather, geology, geographic location, entomology, native plant life, and fisheries management policies have combined to create daunting obstacles for the Great Smoky Mountain fly-angler. In this book, Ian Rutter unlocks the secrets of this gorgeous region, including: trout streams, game fish, fishing methods, fishing seasons, catching larger trout, trout flies, and more. Some of the streams are closed to fishing for the study and preservation of brook trout ...
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