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Trout University Adds Trout Fishing Maps
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Trout University Adds Trout Fishing Maps
jmaslar
02/25/2010 - 16:29
At Trout University we have added a feature on trout streams to assist visitors in finding the right trout fishing destination. We have already added over 30 streams in the Southeast, The Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Yellowstone National Park; and we continue to add streams.
For each stream, listed in Trout University we include information about the type of stream, location, species, access, hatch chart, regulations, stream flow, fishing tips, flies, seasonal information, regulations, and Google Maps of the stream.
Now, to enhance our visitor’s information even further and especially while out on the stream, we have added a link to FishwaterMaps.com where a 11” X 17” full color waterproof map and fly fishing guide can be purchased for selected streams.
The full color 11" x 17" waterproof map and fly fishing guide shows the river and all the information you need to get on the water including put-in / take-outs, water travel times, float times and local information. The Davidson river in Brevard, NC is the first stream map to be included and you can check it out here. Just scroll down to Maps and click on the map and fly fishing guide
