Monthly Archives: July 2013

Yellow Sally fly

It being summer time usually means it time to  tie up some Yellow Sally (Isoperla).  They are a smaller stoneflies that are common in many streams in the GSMNP.  They usually hatch in the afternoon in August.  The Chattahoochee –  Nantahala … Continue reading

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July Membership Meeting

President’s Corner Mike Bryant (mjbryant1954@hotmail.com)  Newsletter Obviously the rain continues to be a factor in fishing this year. I have had to work harder to find fishable water in the Park. Even the hit-or-miss thunderstorms have me guessing. A couple … Continue reading

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The Decline of Southern Appalachian Brook Trout

The Southern Appalachian Brook Trout Foundation and there website (Brook Trout Happenings), Has a three part series on the decline of the Southern Appalachian Brook Trout from the 1880 to present.   Part I  cover the time from 1880 to the … Continue reading

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