Monthly Archives: November 2011

More Goings Ons

Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, Cyber Monday, and Taqueria Tuesday have all come and gone. People died in the aisles, other people stepped over that dead person on their way to the video game section, some people were maced, other people were beat, and generally poor behavior was on full display. In order to bring a little sanity back to the holiday shopping season we here at SCOF are happy to announce Independent Regional Online Fly Fishing Flip Page Magazine Wednesday (IROFFFPMW for short). To celebrate, what will ultimately become the most successful online retail marketing campaign yet, we are throwing some new gear your way…at a modest price of course.

The SCOF Mayfly Hoodie just dropped like a baby covered in Crisco….

Also some new stickers to cover your stuff with,

Any orders placed this week will get free shipping and some sticker love on us. Stop by the store and buy something, we don’t want to have to pepper spray any one, but we will.

- Dave

Toccoa River Update

There have been goings ons down on the Toccoa, so let’s get everyone up to speed. In Capt. Kent Klewein’s editorial on the Toccoa in the fall issue it was stated that the Toccoa had not been stocked at the time of writing, which was true. The Toccoa did get stocked however, before we released the magazine and due to editor error (I’m an asshole) the copy went out uncorrected. So in order to make things right I am taking full responsibility for the error and have talked to John Deemer, the head dude in charge of the Toccoa at GADNR, and learned that since October 1st, there have been a total of 41,823 trout stocked in the Toccoa tailwater. Of this obscene number 21,023 were fingerling Rainbows; 10,000 were fingerling Browns; 5000 were catchable Rainbows; 5000 were catchable Browns, 500 were catchable Brookies; and 300 were brood stock. According to Mr. Deemer the fingerlings are in the 3-4″ range, the catchable trout are on average 9″, and the brood stock fish average over 3 pounds.   These fish were spread out by volunteers and DNR employees at over 23 sites on the Toccoa river. So there it is, just the facts.

I also talked to Kent this morning who informed me that the Toccoa River Coalition held a public meeting last Thursday in Blue Ridge, GA that approximately a hundred locals and interested parties attended. The purpose of the meeting was to gauge public sentiment towards instituting special regulations that would promote the development of a trophy trout fishery on the Toccoa. From my understanding (I was not there) the room was divided in a typical fly vs. spin demarcation.

In my humble opinion the fact that the GADNR has stocked the Toccoa with a more than healthy amount of fish is great news for everyone that cares about the Toccoa (especially for those that rely on the river, and people fishing the river, for their livelihoods). The question becomes, how long will those fish last in the river under current regulations? Which leads to another question, with federal hatcheries on the chopping block and state budgets in the crapper, how sustainable are those kind of stocking numbers in the future? I guess time will tell.

To stay current with what’s going down on the Toccoa check out The Toccoa River Watershed Coalition’s website here.

- Dave

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Capt. Joel Dickey…Pour A Little Out For Our New Contributor

Steve and I are self professed river rats, but in an effort to expand our reach we have been on the lookout for a contributor who can school all of us on what the Florida salt scene is all about. In steps Capt. Joel Dickie. and his eight years of guiding experience out of Big Pine Key. We got Joel set up for a fetaure in the winter issue, but until then we thought it might be a good idea to share some videos that he and Louis Cahill have been throwing up on our brother form another mother blog, Gink and Gasoline. We reccomend you take a look…it might save you the infamous death stare, boring into the back of your head from the poling platform the next time your adventures turn salty. Joel’s originally from Blue Ridge, GA, so all of us hillbilies should have no problem understanding him.

-Dave

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WNC Fly Fishing Expo 2011…I’m About To Pop A Recap In That Ass

A couple of weekends ago we snagged a booth at the WNC Fly Fishing Expo, and it was everything we thought it would be…and even a little more. Various SCOF contributors were in attendance, we met some new folks, we caught up with some old folks, and we even managed to stage a PBR tasting at our booth on Sunday. All in all our first ever show was a success the likes of which haven’t been realized since Michael J Fox in the 80′s classic, The Secret of My Success.

…and I even found time to catch a troot.

- Dave

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The Aftermath

The image above is just hilarious it has no relevance to the post.

It’s funny, you would think after releasing the first issue of our magazine I would be somewhere fishing, sipping on a PBR, surrounded by the Fly Girls from In Living Color, but alas no…I have been dutifully performing shop monkey duties for the past three days. Being a shop monkey does however, put me in front of the computer when customers aren’t in the shop (that’s for you Jeff…my boss), and the first issue has been blowing the f* up. We have been mentioned by a lot of national fly fishing media outlets (thanks Orvisnews and Midcurrent), prominent blogs (thanks to all you guys…you know you are), as well as message boards across the country. My personal favorite has to be the folks that have personally called me…on my phone…to tell me how SCOF has finally filled the void of a great magazine about where we fish. The stats keep racking up and we are adding a ton of subscribers. For all of this, we would like to thank all of you.

This weekend we are going to have a booth right by the casting pool at the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Expo. We hope everybody will stop by and say hello. We’ll have a some of the contributors from the issue hanging out, Thomas Harvey tying intermittently, and I’ll be there drinking PBR out of a coffee mug into the wee hours of the early afternoon.

If we don’t see you there, thanks again for giving our little magazine a chance, and if you really like it…don’t be afraid to tell everyone you know via all of the intra-web tools available to you.

- dave

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