NCC-TU Talk on Back Woods Brook Trout Fishing next Wednesday, January 11

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Dalton Terrell

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Jan 4, 2017, 11:56:25 AM1/4/17
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I'll be presenting at next week's NCC-TU meeting on Back Woods Brook Trout Fishing. The talk will focus on the the fish themselves, resources to locate brook trout streams, tackle, technique and other tidbits, with tons of pictures brook trout, gear, and beer. I won't be hotspotting streams, but I think I'll be providing something that is much better.


The meeting is next Wednesday, January 11 at Rock Bottom Brewery in Bethesda, and the meeting starts at 7:30PM, and should end by 9PM if I don't ramble on too long.


I would say it isn't to be missed, but I'd be selling myself long.


Dalton

Trent Jones

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Jan 5, 2017, 8:56:30 PM1/5/17
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This should be great. Can't wait!!

-T

Dalton Terrell

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Jan 10, 2017, 9:10:39 PM1/10/17
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Another reminder, this meeting is coming up tomorrow evening. If Whitlow's didn't quench your thirst last night, I'd love to see you out tomorrow evening.

Dalton


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Jan 11, 2017, 10:21:10 PM1/11/17
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I second that notion.


Art

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Robin Walker

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Jan 12, 2017, 11:03:49 AM1/12/17
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Sorry to have missed it (family obligations). 

Any chance you feel like describing what was "much better" for those here???



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Dalton Terrell

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Jan 12, 2017, 12:00:34 PM1/12/17
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Robin,

Thanks for the question, the "much better" generally referred to resources that I think can allow you to make a stream your own rather than me naming off a few of my favorite streams.

I mentioned the following resources (online and not) for locating streams in the talk:

Virginia
Shenandoah National Park Map - National Geographic
Books: Harry Murray's Fly Fishing the Shenandoah National Park & Harry Sloane's Trout Streams of Virignia
Trail maps and parking access: http://www.hikingupward.com/

Maryland
Maryland Brook Trout Management Plan: http://dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/Documents/MD_Brook_Trout_management_plan.pdf

Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission Interactive Map: http://pfbc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=3292981a1fcf415e9ce4a4a7a3ce98e2

North Carolina
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission Interactive Map: https://ncpaws.org/wrcmapbook/FishingAreas.aspx

Colorado
Steve Schweitzer's Fly Fishing Rocky Mountain National Park

With those resources, you have more than a lifetime or more of fishing at your disposal.

Hope that helps.

Dalton
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