Fall has arrived in the NC High Country which means delayed harvest streams will be stocked again soon for even better fishing.
Blue Ridge Parkway Fall Color Report for September 28, 2009
It’s late September and the Parkway meadows are filled with Coreopsis and Black Eyed Susan, Queen Anne’s Lace, Butterfly Weed, Joe Pye Weed. All of those late summer blooms and early fall blooms that fill the roadside with color. Typically the Blue Ridge Parkway experiences the much anticipated change in fall foliage around the middle […]
Blue Ridge Parkway Wildflower Report for September 23, 2009
It’s mid September and the Parkway meadows are filled with Coreopsis and Black Eyed Susan, Queen Anne’s Lace, Butterfly Weed and Joe Pye. All of those late summer blooms that fill the roadsides with color. The early signs of fall are present throughout the northern sections of the Parkway. Dogwoods have assumed a little bit […]
Blue Ridge Parkway Wildflower Report for September 4, 2009
Here in late summer along the Parkway the meadows are filled with Coreopsis and Black Eyed Susan, Queen Anne’s Lace, Butterfly Weed and Joe Pye Weed. All of those late summer blooms that fill the meadows with color. In the northern areas of the Parkway also look for Ox Eyed Daisy and Touch Me Not, […]
Report on Blue Ridge Mountain Fishing – August 2009
The South Holston Tailwaters have an abundance of sulphur mayflies but it’s more about the terrestrials right now like beetles and fur ants.








