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Title: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: phg on September 10, 2007, 16:06:12 PM
We had a few days off, and wanting to visit "home", we spent a long weekend camping at the Davidson River Campground.  One of Judy's ambitions was to get some apples, but that late frost last spring severely limited the variety and the supply. 

Of course, we had to go up on the parkway to make sure the mountains were all still there:
(http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/131959.JPG)

While hiking through the GraveYards area, we found a lot of high bush blueberries that were ripe, so we picked a couple of cupfulls, and took them back to camp for desert.  Inspired by Disco's attempts at blueberries and dumplings at the Smallie show, we made a blueberry sauce and some  dumpling batter, simmered on the Coleman stove for 10 minutes, and voila, desert!  Only a scoop of vanilla ice cream would have made it better....

Along that line, we saw a lot of these berry bushes as well.  Does anybody know what they are? 
(http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/131961.JPG)

Of course, being right on the D, I had to check it out.  As many have already said, the D is as low as anyone can ever remember.  There's still a decent amount of water in the stream, but the flow is much slower, and there are a lot more bare rocks that I've ever seen.  On the up-side, though, the water temperature was 62F, just upstream of Avery Creek, which isn't bad. 

I fished in most of my usual spots.  With the water so low and clear, the fish were very spooky.  Long lines, stealth and cover were the order of the day.  Still, I managed to catch a fair number of 8" to 10" browns and rainbows over the 3 days I had to fish, and I probably LDR'd more than I brought to hand.  Most were hooked very lightly, and they fought hard. 

Anyway, I already have plenty of pictures of small trout, but I did take one more just to document my success. 
(http://www.myfishingpictures.com/img/131960.JPG)

Yes, that's a size 12 green weenie in that brown's lower lip.  That was all I needed this weekend.  By the way, all my fish were taken from fairly shallow, mid-calf deep, turbulent water.  I watched others pounding the pools and deeper runs with little success, but I was hitting the riffs and casting under overhanging bushes, and having pretty good success. 

I do hope they get some rain soon, but the D seems to be holding up reasonably.  At least the temperatures have dropped to safer levels for the fish.
Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: Woolly Bugger on September 10, 2007, 17:00:14 PM
good one Paul... hope we get some rain this w/e! (after soccer on Sat!)

Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: castaway on September 10, 2007, 17:15:38 PM
"By the way, all my fish were taken from fairly shallow, mid-calf deep, turbulent water.  I watched others pounding the pools and deeper runs with little success, but I was hitting the riffs and casting under overhanging bushes, and having pretty good success.  "

They needed the added oxygen.  Not unusual in summer low flows.  Most folks try the pools, but moving water lets em breath better.
Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: troutphisher on September 10, 2007, 17:33:20 PM
I was planning to fish the new rod, but I checked the flows on the D and they are right at 20cfs, thats the lowest I have seen it in 10 years.
I'm going to wait it out for higher flows, before I fish it again.
Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: flyman on September 10, 2007, 17:55:58 PM
http://www.brokenarrownursery.com/vib_cass.html

Not sure about the species? I think there are 3 or 4 of that genus in NC though.
Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: Woolly Bugger on September 10, 2007, 18:16:44 PM
Quote from: flyman on September 10, 2007, 17:55:58 PM
http://www.brokenarrownursery.com/vib_cass.html

Not sure about the species? I think there are 3 or 4 of that genus in NC though.

will it kill ya?
Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: trouthemp on September 10, 2007, 19:35:07 PM
Can the berry's be squeezed to extract the juice? and can it be fermented into libations?  0--0
Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: phg on September 10, 2007, 20:17:55 PM
Flyman, I think you nailed it!  Thanks.  According to other WEB sites, the berries are edible, but contain a large seed and a limited amount of sweet flesh.  That might explain the bear scat I found on the trail nearby that was filled with small berries. 
Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: calebB on September 10, 2007, 20:27:00 PM
Looks like we're in luck. 8)  highs in the 70's and lots of rain forcasted.


http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?site=GSP&llon=-83.152083&rlon=-82.469583&tlat=35.562917&blat=34.880417&smap=1&mp=0&map.x=126&map.y=107 (http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?site=GSP&llon=-83.152083&rlon=-82.469583&tlat=35.562917&blat=34.880417&smap=1&mp=0&map.x=126&map.y=107)
Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: Gofisher on September 11, 2007, 07:23:17 AM
Nice report PHG. Not sure if I'd get close enough to bear scat to see the berries in it! Next person checking it might find your glasses in it... ;) ;D
Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: Woolly Bugger on September 11, 2007, 08:16:49 AM
Quote from: Gofisher on September 11, 2007, 07:23:17 AM
Nice report PHG. Not sure if I'd get close enough to bear scat to see the berries in it! Next person checking it might find your glasses in it... ;) ;D

More likely to get bit by a rattlesnake amongst the berries.....
Title: Re: Davidson R. Sept 6-8, 2007
Post by: Gofisher on September 11, 2007, 11:21:22 AM
Quote from: Woolly Bugger on September 11, 2007, 08:16:49 AM
Quote from: Gofisher on September 11, 2007, 07:23:17 AM
Nice report PHG. Not sure if I'd get close enough to bear scat to see the berries in it! Next person checking it might find your glasses in it... ;) ;D

More likely to get bit by a rattlesnake amongst the berries.....

....and then the glasses fall off your face into the bear scat....sheesh!