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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2888160" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>There are a couple more of those downriver. Just Bout the time the tailwaters begins to get a little warm for trout the tailwaters from norfork dam cools them again extending the trout water many more miles. We catch a lot of big browns but been chasing them all my life. You are limited to pools between shoals without a jet boat. Cool thing about most parts of the river is the food. Pretty poor part of the state and the resturants depend on locals to survive. Since they cannot charge city prices, they cannot afford pre packaged food to serve. This means everything is made from scratch, affordable, and taste like real food. Locals up there are very conservative and very friendly unless you aren't. Fit in, blend in, and you will go there as often as you can. Don't and you may disappear. The old movie "Deliverance" with Bert Reynolds isn't really far fetched. Hunting up there is also good for turkey and bear, ok for whitetails, on tons of public land. Been thinking about buying a place up there and retiring for years but my wife won't let me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2888160, member: 92702"] There are a couple more of those downriver. Just Bout the time the tailwaters begins to get a little warm for trout the tailwaters from norfork dam cools them again extending the trout water many more miles. We catch a lot of big browns but been chasing them all my life. You are limited to pools between shoals without a jet boat. Cool thing about most parts of the river is the food. Pretty poor part of the state and the resturants depend on locals to survive. Since they cannot charge city prices, they cannot afford pre packaged food to serve. This means everything is made from scratch, affordable, and taste like real food. Locals up there are very conservative and very friendly unless you aren't. Fit in, blend in, and you will go there as often as you can. Don't and you may disappear. The old movie "Deliverance" with Bert Reynolds isn't really far fetched. Hunting up there is also good for turkey and bear, ok for whitetails, on tons of public land. Been thinking about buying a place up there and retiring for years but my wife won't let me. [/QUOTE]
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