Wildcat Trout

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2014
  • Fly fishing for trout in the Tallulah River and Wildcat River in North Georgia.
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  • @joshuajackson3196
    @joshuajackson3196 8 років тому +1

    Awesome job guys. Those wild trout are the most important fish in our mountain streams. Noontootla Creek and the Toccoa River is another great place for wild fish in Georgia.

  • @chilloutsloth
    @chilloutsloth 8 років тому

    Seems like you guys had an awesome time. The video is well done :)

    • @kddcc
      @kddcc  8 років тому

      Thanks a lot man! The video was a lot of fun to make. The hardest part was finding good beats that were copy right free.

  • @ChrisLynch
    @ChrisLynch 8 років тому +1

    awesome video with awesome fishing

    • @kddcc
      @kddcc  8 років тому

      Thanks man and thanks for the Sub! If you like this one check out my newest short film "Lake Effect".

  • @texasfishingwithdan
    @texasfishingwithdan 9 років тому +2

    nice, saw this on Reddit, and I subbed

  • @bootstomp77
    @bootstomp77 7 років тому +1

    grew up there on that water. thanks for putting them back so they can grow. too many city assholes polluting that Creek

  • @bwewrestling3685
    @bwewrestling3685 9 років тому

    Go there all the time nice trout

  • @traditionalbowhunter5862
    @traditionalbowhunter5862 5 років тому +1

    damn those things are tiny lol

    • @kddcc
      @kddcc  5 років тому

      southern country1993 it was our first trout fly fishing experience, we were pumped just to catch these little guys!
      Check out my other fishing videos for the larger Bass and Snook We’ve caught
      Thanks for watching man!

  • @leedavis5774
    @leedavis5774 9 років тому

    Where was the rock you guys are sliding on...looking to bring my daughters up there this summer and they would love that!

    • @Braves160b
      @Braves160b 9 років тому

      Lee Davis It is on Wildcat Creek off of Highway 197 near Lake Burton. I can get you some better directions if needed.

    • @leedavis5774
      @leedavis5774 9 років тому

      Yeah, that would be great...I see wildcat road on the map just south of moccasin creek state park

    • @Braves160b
      @Braves160b 9 років тому +1

      Lee Davis Well that's the road it is off of. We usually go north on 441 towards Clarkesville and then take a left onto Highway 197 North. This will take you into downtown Clarkesville where following 197 will become a little confusing if you do not pay attention to the signs, but basically it will come into downtown and the road will make a hard right. Then you will make an immediate left on the road right before the Gulf station. This will continue you on 197 out of Clarkesville. You will pass North Georgia Technical college on your right. After passing the college you will continue about 18 miles or so on 197 and will pass Mark of the Potter, which if you have time to stop, would be fun to let your kids see the huge trout in the pool around back. When you see The Chop House at LaPrades Marina begin to look for Wildcat Road to your left. This will be a narrow dirt road, which at my last visit was paved for a short distance off of 197 before entering the WMA. This road will take you past a WMA information station. After passing the station the road will begin to follow the creek up the mountain and you will see Sliding Rock to the left immediately next to the road. Don't quote me on this but I want to say after turning off of 197 it is approximately 3 miles up Wildcat Road to Sliding Rock. If you have any more questions please reply and let me know.