It's hard to believe we're a week into December, and I've not yet put a foot in any delayed-harvest trout waters this fall. Heavily stocked and open only to catch-and-release fishing with single-hook artificial lures from fall through spring, these waters provide wonderful opportunities during the cool months.
Both North Carolina and Georgia have several delayed-harvest streams, and collectively they offer everything from tumbling creeks to big tailwater flows to a beautiful section of the Chattooga National Wild and Scenic River.
With all the rain we've had of late (and possibly a bit of snow later this morning!) I'll bet Smith Creek is carrying a nice flow and fishing really well. I'll try to check that out soon and will report back after I do.
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