Zasmith002
New Member
Hi All,
I’ve never fished the Toccoa or any of its tributaries. Some friends and I are scheduled to spend this weekend (3/8 - 3/10) at a rental cabin on the Upper Toccoa, very near the DH section. We were hoping to fish that section of river, but from what I’ve read on here and elsewhere, it will be too blown out to wade safely. Is that correct?
I’m not asking for anyone’s honeyholes...just wondering if, in general, we’d be better off targeting smaller tributaries of the Toccoa, the lower Toccoa, or driving somewhere else like Smith Creek, etc. Especially with all the rain lately, any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
I’ve never fished the Toccoa or any of its tributaries. Some friends and I are scheduled to spend this weekend (3/8 - 3/10) at a rental cabin on the Upper Toccoa, very near the DH section. We were hoping to fish that section of river, but from what I’ve read on here and elsewhere, it will be too blown out to wade safely. Is that correct?
I’m not asking for anyone’s honeyholes...just wondering if, in general, we’d be better off targeting smaller tributaries of the Toccoa, the lower Toccoa, or driving somewhere else like Smith Creek, etc. Especially with all the rain lately, any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance!