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Have a question, comment, fishing report, or a few suggestions regarding THFF or fly fishing in NC? Feel free to e-mail me at wncflyfishing@gmail.com
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"Henryville Special"4 hours ago
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Final Sprint2 days ago
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Buzz Showing Hot It Is Done3 days ago
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Under The Bridge3 days ago
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Catchin' Any?2 weeks ago
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Art Of Chiness Body Painting Part 33 weeks ago
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Looking back..4 weeks ago
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better days ahead2 months ago
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Fly Fishing Info5 months ago
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When the lights go out here…6 months ago
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WNC Fly Fishing Expo6 months ago
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Fed court upholds Tellico ORV closure8 months ago
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Epic Fail (part 1)10 months ago
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Angler's Rainbow1 year ago
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House female1 year ago
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The last post1 year ago
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High Water Isn't Far Off2 years ago
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Finally was able to fish....2 years ago
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Pheasant Tail Emerger3 years ago
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3 comments:
Tyler
Fantastic ties ---do you know anything about the Grey Ghost Streamer? I am thinking about getting the streamer and trying it on the Caney. What size do you recommed? I will be going next weekend,of all times but that it is when my son-in-law is off. Great Post.
Hi Tyler, how is it goin'? Nice flies, I'll try the midges because there is one location in which there are several midge hatches. When do you use the inchworm??
Greetings. Fernando.
Bill,
I don't fish the Grey Ghost as much as I'd like. Carrie Stevens created the Grey Ghost back in 1924, so it's a fly rich in history. Sadly, it's been outfished by the modern streamers. Almost any fly shop will carry ghosts though. They'll still work. I guarantee it. They imitate small minnows and young trout (particularly rainbow trout). Anywhere from a #6-10 will work. Great fly!
Fernando,
Hola mi amigo! Hope you're doing well! The inchworm works the best in the summer. They are everywhere over here!