Oregon film team points underwater camera at Southern Appalachians

898874_t607This Article was in the Knoxville News Sentinel

RELIANCE, Tenn. — The Hiwassee River has a reputation as one of the finest trout fisheries in the Southeast, but that’s not why Jeremy Monroe and David Herasimtschuk came here last week all the way from Oregon.

Instead of fly rods, they plied the river with an underwater camera.

After snorkeling for half an hour, Herasimtschuk spotted a pile of gravel on the river bottom where a male river chub had built a nest. A school of Tennessee shiners flashed their bright-orange breeding colors as they circled the gravel pile, and several warpaint shiners hovered nearby in a holding pattern against the current.

“The rivers that drain these mountains are like little Amazons,” he said.  “Out West, we might see a few trout species, but the underwater ecosystems around here are much richer. Snorkeling in the Southern Appalachians is a different world.”  For the full story go to  Knoxnews.com (link).  You can see the video Hidden Rivers: a film series about the vibrant waters of Southern Appalachia.  At this (link)

Good Fishing

Joe <((((<

 

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Upcoming Volunteer Work in the Smoky Mountains

June and July are going to be very busy months for on-stream work in the National Park. So a large number of volunteers are needed. If you want to help with any of the work shown below, please contact Charlie Chmielewski (charlieflyfish@gmail.com or 865-661-7325). He will prepare the volunteer lists and get out more information for those who sign up.

 

June 17 – 19 – Lynn Camp Prong Evaluation: Assist with the electro-fish evaluation to determine the success of the previous work to remove rainbow trout and restore native brook trout. Meet at end of Tremont Road at 8:30 AM each day. Expect to finish each day between 4 – 6 PM. Need 3 more helpers  June 17,  2 more on June 18 & 19. Schedule for Lynn Camp Prong Evaluation

 

June 20 – TN Kids Fly Fish and Ecology Adventure: Assist with electro-fish demo and fish identification for students. Meet at Smoky Mountain Institute at 9:00 AM, finish at noon. Need 2 more helpers.

 

June 24 – Large Stream Sample East Prong of Little River above Elkmont cabins: Assist with the electro-fish evaluation to monitor fish population. New technique should finish early afternoon. Need 5 – 7 helpers. Brook Trout Genetics general information –Several years ago, it was discovered that the brook trout moved from one stream for some of the restoration work did not seem to breed with brook trout moved from a different stream. A Penn State University graduate student has been investigating the brook trout to see if there are genetic differences.  The work continues again this year. Since the brook trout are found in remote high elevation areas, this work in July will require long hikes carrying some gear and camping at back country sites for 3 nights each trip. Work gear will be packed in on horses as will some of the cook gear and food. However, some gear will have to be carried in. It should be a great experience but obviously this work is not for everybody.

 

July 8 – 11 – East Prong Little River Brook Trout Genetics Collections: Assist with electro-fish collection of brook trout from remote areas in upper Little River. Camp three nights at back country site 30 (Three Forks ). Can use 2 – 3 helpers.

 

July 22 – 25 – Goshen/Fish Camp Prong Brook Trout Genetics Collections: Assist with electro-fish collection of brook trout from remote areas in upper Little River. Camp three nights at back country site 23 (Goshen/Fish Camp split) . Can use 2 – 3 helpers.

 

July 30 – Large Stream Sample East Prong of Little River just above the Wye: Assist with the electro-fish evaluation to monitor fish population. New technique should finish early afternoon. Need 5 – 7 helpers.

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Trout Camp Approaching – Volunteers Needed

Thirteen kids (eleven boys and two girls) will be
attending this year’s summer camp and once again
are going to need your help as fishing and fly tying
mentors. We have a number of people already
signed up but need more, particularly experienced
mountain stream fishers. The following shows
days and time slots we need to fill and the number
of people we need:

Tuesday, June 18 (12:30 – 4:00)
We would like to have four more people to assist
Paula Begley with the fly-casting lesson at LRO and
fish with the kids for about two hours on Little River.

We also need one more volunteer to help with
Tuesday night fly tying (6:45 – 9:00).

Wednesday, June 19 (12:45 – 4:00)

We will fish all afternoon on Wednesday and need
eight more fishing mentors.

We need two fly tying helpers for the evening tying
session (6:45 – 9:00).

Thursday, June 20
We need one more fly tying mentor (6:45 – 9:00).

Friday, June 21 (8:30 – 3:00)
We will be fishing all day and need nine more fishing
mentors. We will break the kids and mentors up
into small groups and spread them out among several
fishing venues – probably Sam’s Branch,Thunderhead,
Middle Prong, West Prong and Little River.

We will need two more folks to help with Friday night fly tying.

If you can help, please contact
John Thurman at 865-494-7771
e-mail at: jthur727@bellsouth.net

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