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Cherokee County NC Trout Streams
Tuesday, 30 October 2007


 

 

CATCH & RELEASE TIPS:

  • Use barbless hooks.  If you use a net, use one made of rubber. It is less harmful to fish scales, gills and eyes. Only net your fish if it is the only way to control it.
  • Wet your hands when handling fish. Dry hands and gloves will remove its protective mucous (slime) coating and scales. These protective layers help prevent infection by waterborne disease. Do not beach a fish or let it flop around the deck of the boat.
  • Try not to remove the fish from the water. If you must, be quick and gentle, do not squeeze the fish. Needle nose pliers, hemostats, de-hookers etc., will speed up the removal of a deep set hook.
  • To revive the fish, hold it under the belly and by the tail, keep it in an upright position underwater, do not move the fish back and forth (this is also a good time to get a measurement and take a photo). If you are fishing in a river or stream, hold the fish facing the current. Be patient and give the fish as much time as it needs to recover and swim away on its own.

 

HATCHERY SUPPORTED

 35.2063, -84.0340
 35.2018, -84.1068
 35.2102, -84.2104
 35.1874, -84.0538
 35.1913, -83.9274
 35.1825, -83.7909
 35.0322, -84.2078
 35.2096, -84.2484
 35.1814, -83.9048
 35.2028, -83.8464
Bald Creek
Beaver Dam Creek-Headwaters to SR 1326 bridge
Cane Creek or North Shoal Creek - Headwaters to SR 1325
Davis Creek
Hyatt Creek
Junaluska Creek-Ashtum Creek to Valley River
Persimmon Creek
Shuler Creek
Valley River
Webb Creek

Wild Trout

 35.2601, -84.0766Tellico River
   

 

 

 
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