Poll
Question:
Have you fished it?
Option 1: Yes, and it's worth the trip
votes: 1
Option 2: Yes and meh...
votes: 2
Option 3: No but am interested
votes: 1
Option 4: No and not interested
votes: 3
Option 5: One time at band camp i smelled like Mossy Creek...
votes: 0
https://www.nvdaily.com/nvdaily/gerald-almy-mossy-creek-a-world-class-fly-fishing-destination/article_e3302c76-8941-57c4-96de-f526078c9d58.html
This article popped up in my news feed, I've often thought about going up there but its a haul from Winston Salem...
Not worth it. Why would you travel over 3 hours to catch stocked trout in a cow poop stream.
Cowboy has stories about going down there and throwing handfuls of pellets in the stream and the run boiling with trout scarfing down the pellets. Says it really gets the fishermen angry who claim they are now wild trout because they have been in there so long.
I never fish it anymore. Once upon a time the kept thecattle fenced out. Not anymore. And it gets pimped out worse than any water I know.
Quote from: Big J on July 11, 2019, 11:46:47 AMCowboy has stories about going down there and throwing handfuls of pellets in the stream and the run boiling with trout scarfing down the pellets. Says it really gets the fishermen angry who claim they are now wild trout because they have been in there so long.
You mean them trout "went native?" Heh. That's what I've heard old-timers say.
That's quite a head of hair Gerald has.....
I wouldn't drive 20 minutes to that POS water. Driving to the Cape Fear, floating/fishing from Buckhorn dam to Lillington, and camping at Raven Rock would be awesome.
Quote from: Dougfish on July 11, 2019, 13:07:31 PMI never fish it anymore. Once upon a time the kept thecattle fenced out. Not anymore. And it gets pimped out worse than any water I know.
So, there are cattle running up and down the banks and through the creek, but they won't let you wade?
"Wading is not allowed. All fishing must be done from the bank to avoid damaging the stream or its insect populations which the trout count on to thrive."That's weird, to say the least.
If I wanted to fight the crowds to fish a place like that, I'd hit the Davidson or the trophy water at Cherokee. I can be on either one in about 45 minutes or less; but I hardly ever fish the D, and have never fished the Cherokee trophy water.
Quote from: Yallerhammer on July 12, 2019, 08:01:19 AMQuote from: Dougfish on July 11, 2019, 13:07:31 PMI never fish it anymore. Once upon a time the kept thecattle fenced out. Not anymore. And it gets pimped out worse than any water I know.
So, there are cattle running up and down the banks and through the creek, but they won't let you wade?
"Wading is not allowed. All fishing must be done from the bank to avoid damaging the stream or its insect populations which the trout count on to thrive."
That's weird, to say the least.
If I wanted to fight the crowds to fish a place like that, I'd hit the Davidson or the trophy water at Cherokee. I can be on either one in about 45 minutes or less; but I hardly ever fish the D, and have never fished the Cherokee trophy water.
+2 on what Yaller said, except I've never fished the Davidson (or wanted to) and only tried the Cherokee crap once. That was enough.
It's more so that the stream is unwadable. You step in that stream and you'd sink into 3 ft of mud and cow dung.
Quote from: Phil on July 12, 2019, 08:12:41 AMQuote from: Yallerhammer on July 12, 2019, 08:01:19 AMQuote from: Dougfish on July 11, 2019, 13:07:31 PMI never fish it anymore. Once upon a time the kept thecattle fenced out. Not anymore. And it gets pimped out worse than any water I know.
So, there are cattle running up and down the banks and through the creek, but they won't let you wade?
"Wading is not allowed. All fishing must be done from the bank to avoid damaging the stream or its insect populations which the trout count on to thrive."
That's weird, to say the least.
If I wanted to fight the crowds to fish a place like that, I'd hit the Davidson or the trophy water at Cherokee. I can be on either one in about 45 minutes or less; but I hardly ever fish the D, and have never fished the Cherokee trophy water.
+2 on what Yaller said, except I've never fished the Davidson (or wanted to) and only tried the Cherokee crap once. That was enough.
If you ignore the part of the Davidson that everybody else fishes and go way upstream or hit the tributaries, there is some really good small-stream fishing over there. And almost nobody else fishing it.
Quote from: Big J on July 12, 2019, 08:14:41 AMIt's more so that the stream is unwadable. You step in that stream and you'd sink into 3 ft of mud and cow dung.
Sounds like the "insect population" they talk about is probably mostly flies. :D
Yep, tis wierd.
And fukked up.
"If you ignore the part of the Davidson that everybody else fishes and go way upstream or hit the tributaries, there is some really good small-stream fishing over there. And almost nobody else fishing it."
Good to know. The crowd thing kept me from looking at it.
As far as Cherokee trophy water -- I caught a big huge "golden trout" or whatever it was called there the one time I fished it (among other stockers). That was the ugliest excuse for a trout I've ever seen. :o
<edit> Sorry to stray from the topic.
I've not fished it in years. But I might go back to see the Trico hatch if it still exists. It was huge and worth the price of admission. I used to perch on the bank early mornings and just watch them do their thing.
I can get there in ~1.25 hours, but I would not drive from NC to fish it.