Flyfishing Deep Creek & Indian Creek - Great Smoky Mountain National Park |
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ย. 2024
- Another fly fishing and hiking adventure on the southern section of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. This time I met up with an old school buddy at Deep Creek Campground near Bryson City, North Carolina.
We fished Deep Creek and Indian Creek and caught many Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout along with a Warpaint Shiner. We ran across a wide variety of wildlife to include deer, butterflies, a snake, Canadian Geese and their goslings and an Eastern Newt.
We fished a few waterfalls and hiked many miles, and it paid off.
00:10: Leaving Campground
00:18: Deep Creek Trailhead
00:32: Deer staring at us
00:51: Rhododendron
01:03: Rainbow Trout
01:53: Brown Trout
02:28: Tom Branch Falls
03:12: Indian Creek Trail
03:43: Eastern Newt
03:59: Indian Creek Falls
04:22: Swallowtail Butterflies
04:50: Stone Pile Gap Trail
05:36: Rainbow Trout in Tight Pool
07:05: Snake
07:19: Rainbow Trout on the Nymph
07:43: Rainbow Trout Tightline Nymphing
08:12: Brown Trout
08:26: Rainbow Trout
09:12: Biggest Brown Trout of the Day
10:06: Canadian Geese and Goslings
10:25: Warpaint Shiner
11:05: Brown Trout
12:17: Deer Crossing the River
Filmed in April 2023.
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Awesome stuff
Thanks!
Most beautiful place on earth. I love fishing those streams
Agreed!
Beutiful spots .Great coverage
Found some awesome looking spots. Great asventure just hiking around there.
Great video! Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think the snake is a dekays brown snake. (Non-venomous)
You probably right.
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Let’s hope the tourons & catch & keep crowd don’t ruin the best little brown trout stream left in the Smokies. They’ve already done a number on one of the other ones.
Rainbows and browns have no place in the smokies.
@@slickydicky True, they don't belong here, but they're not leaving anytime soon so no point in making the fishing worse.
@@eh1918 k