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Trout Fishing Trip - Upper Linville River North Carolina
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Trout Fishing Trip - Upper Linville River North Carolina
smaslar
01/02/2010 - 20:52
We started the year off right again this New Year's by going fishing on the Upper Linville River in North Carolina above the Linville Falls, up to the campground. It was a beautiful day to be in the woods, with 6 inches of residual snow. The fishing started out hot, with Dan catching three trout right away. A little later in the morning, he landed a 24" long Rainbow Trout that probably pushed 3 lbs. Later in the afternoon, the fishing slowed considerably.
Stream: Upper Linville River, above the Linville Falls, Hatchery supported
Date: January 1st, 2010
Weather: Cloudy a.m/partly clear p.m., high in the 30's.
Fishers: Dan (4 brown, 2 rainbows, 10-24" long) Marc (2 browns, 10-12" long) Steve (Held the camera)
