Hatches on the Hooch

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A dam was built in 1950 on the Chattahoochee River in Georgia forming the Lake Sydney Lanier. 'Hooch' is the name of the stream created by water released from bottom of the dam and trout hatcheries were started in the stream, by fishing enthusiast at first and later on by authorities. The natural beauty of the course of the river is also described.

Author: Buice, James M.
Georgia, Description and travel, Stream fauna, Stream animals, Chattahoochee River

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Cheesman after the fire

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Though the biggest fire in Colorado history, Haymann Fire destroyed the greenery in fields surrounding Cheesman reservoir, the trout, both brown and rainbows survived and make fishing in down stream canyon exhilarating. Affects of seasonal variations of water flow and techniques in angling for the trout in the river are also presented.

Author: Dorsey, Pat
Personal narratives, Fishers (Persons), Dorsey, Pat

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The new blue

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The features and fishing treasures of Colorado's rehabilitated Blue River, suitable for fly-fishing are discussed.

Author: Dorsey, Pat
Management dynamics, Management, Company business management, Fly fishing, Blue River, Oregon

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Subjects list: Natural resources, Trout fishing, Reservoirs, Reservoirs (Water), Brown trout fishing, Colorado
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