- Home
- Store
- Streams
- Classes
- Beginner
- Class 101 Rods & Reels
- Class 1012 Fishing With Kids
- Class 1013 Trout Economy
- Class 1015 Fish Hook Removal
- Class 102 What to Take
- Class 1025 Types of Trout Streams
- Class 103 Bait & Lures
- Class 123 Artificial Lures
- Class 104 Basic Knots
- Class 105 Catching Trout
- Class 1051 Catch and Release
- Class 1052 Double Team
- Class 106 Handling Trout
- Class 107 Beginning Fly Fishing
- Intermediate
- Advanced
- Class 301 Introduction to Mayflies
- Class 302 Fly Tying for Trout
- Class 3021 Matching the Hatch
- Class 3022 Fly Tying Dry Flies
- Class 3023 Fly Tying Nymphs
- Class 3024 Fly Tying Streamers
- Class 303 Nymphing
- Class 3031 Fishing with Midges
- Class 313 Catch Big Trout
- Class 347 Trout Prospects
- Class 357 Trout Streams
- Class 367 Trout Springs
- Class 3677 Trout Habitat
- Graduate Level
- Class 401 Improve Your Trout Photos
- Class 402 Furled Leaders Intro.
- Class 403 Strike Indicators
- Class 406 Color Vision in Trout Eyes
- Class 412 Protecting Trout Waters
- Class 413 How to Make a Trout Video
- Class 422 Exploring Casting Methods
- Class 427 Good vs. Poor Trout Streams
- Class 4221 Casting Upstream in Large Rivers
- Class 4271 Fishing Fertile and Infertile Streams
- Beginner
- Blog
- Podcast
- Top 5 Tips
- Galleries
- Links
- About
- Contact Us
Trout Fishing Multi-tasking
Trout Fishing Multi-tasking
smaslar
03/26/2010 - 05:42
One of the things that has always been interesting to me, is what I call multi-tasking while trout fishing. In this case, what I mean, is that you can include other activities with your trout fishing. This could be as simple as floating down a river in a drift boat or canoe, hiking/backpacking along a remote stream while trout fishing, or simply taking a quick swim in the pools of the stream. Here are some other interesting multi-tasking trout fishing excursions in my area of the country:
Trout fishing Whitetop Laurel Creek while bike riding along the Virginia Creeper Trail.
Trout fishing and picking blueberries at Graveyard Fields along the Blue Ridge Parkway in the late summer.
Trout fishing the Saluda River and visiting Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, SC.
Trout fishing and exploring history and even purchasing some old fashioned ground flour from Mingus Mill in the Oconaluftee River area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Trout fishing the Davidson River, and visiting the state trout hatchery located there.
In the western part of the US, there is even more unusual multi-tasking opportunities. For example, you can enjoy the petroglyphs in the area, and fish the Green River in Utah or explore the great fishing in the Yellowstone National Park.
However, the best form of multi-tasking while trout fishing involves spending time with someone else (spouse, father, children, friends, etc.).



Add comment