
Georgia Trout Fishing Help
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Georgia Trout Fishing Help
I'm heading to Dahlonega this weekend to visit family. Thought I might take my flyrod and do a little trout fishing. I fished some small creeks last year and did so, so. Can anyone recommend some decent trout water within an hour or two of Dahlonega? I don't mind hiking or fishing off the beaten path. Wild trout would be nice but anything will do. Thanks for any help. 

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i wish i could help you just to repay you for all the great post and reports you put on the fishing reports section. unfortunately i do know much about the trout fishing in north ga. however, post up on this website and drop my name (volguy) and someone might feel sorry for you b/c you used my name and give you some help hahahahah. there are several on there that fish. http://forum.gon.com/ you will have to create a username and password, but it might help.
NGTO is a great site... I was active on their forum when I lived in Atlanta.
We fish the Chattooga out of Clayton once or twice a year....
That would be a fair drive from Dehlonega.
The Chattahoochee in Helen is an easy river- just get out early before the tubers.
If you are willing to pay for a guide these guys have it going on...
http://www.unicoioutfitters.com/
We fish the Chattooga out of Clayton once or twice a year....
That would be a fair drive from Dehlonega.
The Chattahoochee in Helen is an easy river- just get out early before the tubers.
If you are willing to pay for a guide these guys have it going on...
http://www.unicoioutfitters.com/
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I endorse NGTO and uncoi outfitters as well. Unicoi outfitters is easy to find, just south of Helen or just give them a call. They have some private streams with, and I know it's hard to believe, some brown trout weighing more than 5 pounds!
If you're feeling more adventurous, there's a great trophy stream at Dukes Creek. I've also enjoyed fishing Smith Creek both above and below Lake Unicoi. Plenty of info is available at NGTO, happy fishing!
edit to add: I couldn't figure out how to upload a pic of one of those giant brown trout, so I at least added one to my profile!
If you're feeling more adventurous, there's a great trophy stream at Dukes Creek. I've also enjoyed fishing Smith Creek both above and below Lake Unicoi. Plenty of info is available at NGTO, happy fishing!
edit to add: I couldn't figure out how to upload a pic of one of those giant brown trout, so I at least added one to my profile!
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Grand Slam - southern style!


Please tell me you put the Salvelinus fontinalis back in the water as they are a rare specie now, even in their home waters of these high mountain, remote, small clear streames!

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Re: Grand Slam - southern style!
Of course. I haven't killed a wild/native trout in 25 years.Capt Reggie wrote:
Please tell me you put the Salvelinus fontinalis back in the water as they are a rare specie now, even in their home waters of these high mountain, remote, small clear streames!

Looks like a fine day- I love fishing to the sound of rushing water.
I always feel like I can still hear it in my sleep that night.
I always feel like I can still hear it in my sleep that night.
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Awesome photos, thanks for sharing! The colors of the brookies are still amazing no matter how many times you've seen them. Looks like you had a fabulous trip. I agree with a previous poster-the sound of falling water combined with the ice cold water makes those streams a true precious natural resource.