pupnsuds
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Fished some of the public section of Noontootla Creek this morning. Got there as early as I could for not camping the night before - about 8:30am. Was about 63 degrees when I arrived - much cooler than the 90+ of most of the metro.
Saw a few campers, bikers and one other fisherman. I think all the other anglers were smarter than us to stay home.
Water was a bit murky - looked like it had rained a bit Saturday evening. Water was still pretty low in most spots however. I had a few bites but landed nothing. Started with dries, switched to some nymphs and even chunked a wooly bugger.
It was nice to beat the heat for half a day but fishing left a little to be desired. Could just be my skills but I'm blaming it on the conditions and temps. May take a couple months off of North GA trout fishing until temps come back down.
Saw a few campers, bikers and one other fisherman. I think all the other anglers were smarter than us to stay home.
Water was a bit murky - looked like it had rained a bit Saturday evening. Water was still pretty low in most spots however. I had a few bites but landed nothing. Started with dries, switched to some nymphs and even chunked a wooly bugger.
It was nice to beat the heat for half a day but fishing left a little to be desired. Could just be my skills but I'm blaming it on the conditions and temps. May take a couple months off of North GA trout fishing until temps come back down.