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Old 06-23-2011, 07:51 PM
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I don't know. Probably - wouldn't surprise me. They could put taimen in their ponds if they wanted to, I guess.

Most of the fun of catching grayling is traveling to the remote wilderness places where they live. They're not big fish - just cool because they are far off and wild and exotic.

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I couldn't agree more. If anyone is interested in a SW Montana Grayling trip PM me. Been there, done that and would do it again. Say, mid-September?
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Old 06-23-2011, 08:43 PM
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By the way, somebody is bound to ask why I am "naming names" on the trout spring creeks.

TWRA currently doesn't feel like these creeks are a very widely utilized resource. Based on attention, they value the tailwaters highest (obviously), and the urban stocking program second highest.

The spring stocking program barely gets any attention at all. If more people fished these creeks, talked about these creeks, and called TWRA asking about these creeks, it would help. TWRA would value them more highly as a fishery and more emphasis would be placed on their management.

Right now, it's just a deal of "we dump some trout there in the spring because we've always done it." But those streams could be soooo much more!!!

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I am currently running around in Western, NC. To support your point, take a look at WNC stream management. Most of the public/managed waters are posted streamside, allowing fishermen to know where the resource is and what the regs. are. This not only allows a newbie to the area to understand public access areas, they can also accurately report field experience. Delayed Harvest areas are the best of both worlds. A Catch and Release Fisherman can play here from October thru June. Then harvest is allowed June thru September. Hold over fish are common as you suggest TN could do as well. Then there are the WILD trout Streams, Fly Fishing Only/C&R, Hatchery Supported. All clearly communicated and marked. I'd fish TN streams more if they were better marked. Tail Waters are nice and all but being knee deep in cold water is just what Trout fishing is all about. At least for me anyway.

There are spots that are going to be abused. Abuse happens everywhere. As fishermen, we just have to lead by example, support Wildlife Management and keep looking forward.

Here are a few pix of a Golden from the Oconaluftee I landed yesterday along the way.

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Clean Air, yes Granny Fishes was also closed.
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Old 06-27-2011, 09:02 PM
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ill put in a vote for bucksnort trout farm
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Old 09-22-2012, 09:07 PM
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Streams that empty into Ky lake


While many people realise some parks in cities are stoked like as in Paris,Tn
Many dont realise there are a lot of streams nearby that actually empty into ky lake.
Houston Hurricane Creek X X X
Houston Whiteoak Creek X X X
Humphreys Hurricane Creek X X X
Humphreys Tumbling Creek X X X
Perry Cane Creek X X X
Stewart Standing Rock Creek
Also a stocking over near clarksville and bucksnort near I-40 consult twra schedules
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