Same scenario 4/30/10
Q: Hey guys and gals. The family and I are headed up to a cabin on Fighting Town Creek for a couple days next week. Can you elaborate on what I can expect in regards to the trout fishing on the creek? Any special flies to fish or where on the creek the fish are liable to be, i.e. upper, middle, lower, deeper, shallow, are the trout stocked or wild, browns, brookies, or rainbows, small, medium, large?
What can you tell me about flyfishing for trout on Fighting Town Creek?
Thank you so much!
A#1: I think most or all of Fighting Town is private. If you happen to stay in a cabin on the creek where the owner stocks and feeds fish, you might be in luck. If you plan to wander up and down the creek at will--you may be in trouble.
A#2: (referring to previous poster screen name)The Ole Man got it right - the fishing outside your door will be as good as the owners and their neighbors make it with some stocking and supplemental feeding. Not to mention keeping out the Fannin County pond scum fish thieves who sneak in during the week. The other key factor is where on Fightingtown Creek you are located. The creek changes dramatically in it's fairly short run from the Cohuttas to the Toccoa.