Noontootla Creek, North GA Trophy Trout

Got the opportunity to fish Noontootla Creek in North GA, February 6th and 7th. Was a beautiful place. We arrived late Thursday afternoon and even got to fish some delayed harvest water on the Taccoa for about 30 minutes. Managed several 15-19" delayed harvest fish in the sunny areas. ^ of the other guys did well there too. Excellent fishing there right now!

Up early on Friday morning to freezing cold 20 degrees with expectations of warming weather all weekend. Ice was covering most of the trucks and the fields. 8 guys, 4 sections of river, 2 people per section with a trade off at noon. We drew randomly to see who would fish what sections first.

Started on D and broke my newly repaired Sage VPS 9’5wt rod right off the bat on the very first cast. After inspection found ice inside the blank. Not good. Left my net at the cabin and about tripped over my bottom lip for the first several hours of the morning. Water had ice on the edges of the river and rod guides kept freezing up throughout the first day. Water was gin clear and tight cover made for very technical fishing. Fish were spooky and finicky. I found out I was REALLY good with the net and taking pictures LOL. I think my partner caught 5 to my 1. But I did manage to hold my own once I got comfortable with my surroundings. My buddy had fished the stream on likely more than 12 times and was very familiar with the water. I think he knows the fish by name. Fished D and A the first day and sections B and C the second.
Amazing little creek. And amazing fish. So Many pics its hard to choose just 4!



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My first fish released 22" rainbow.

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Big Hen 25" female. 18.5" girth.

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My best fish! 24 inches and 20.5 inch girth.

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Watching the mountains fade to black on an incredible trip...

Some additional pics of my trip to North GA.


Noontootla Creek


Hook jaw male. 22.5"


One of my fat fish released.


A shot of section B


This hole had fish stacked in like firewood. But only managed about 10 fish to the hand and lost 3 giants to the wood, rocks and trees upstream.


This fish made the best run of probably all the fish and jumped half a dozen times. Got into the tree on the next picture and had to go fish him out with the net. Great work on the net again by Mr. Waders.


Had a monster take me into this stump and to no avail she broke free.


Upper section of D covered in Mtn. Laurel.


Old fish.


Amazing colors.


another dandy…

What an amazing place. Hope to be able to go back again.

Nice fish. Nice pics. Yeah - you’ll be going back !!

John

WOW! Nice place and great fishes. Thanks for the report. Jim

How about typing up the story from the beginning and sending it in for Readers Casts?
Love to have it S

Great fish, beautiful pictures! :smiley:

Great fish ! Looks like it was a blast. Noontootla Creek ! Awesome name, too !!
Thanks Waders…

Great series of photos. Really lovely looking waters and the fish are pretty spectacular too. Thanks.

  • Jeff

I will try. Not the best writer. Thanks for the suggestion.

Thanks for sharing the story and pics. Awesome fish!

Wade,

I knew your Dad and he could write which means you can write. Go for it…

Excellent picture, is this a secret place or could you tell me where Noontootla Creek is located :rolleyes:

Gnew guy???

:roll:…:roll:…:roll:.

North GA :wink: East Ellijay. :roll: google search will provide tons of info

I’m headed that way at the end of April to fish. Cannot wait. I will be fishing the Soque and hope to catch a few like those. My 5 year old son will take his first flyfishing trip too. I REALLY hope he can land one that size. May need to take him a spare change of pants…if you get my drift!

Beautiful fish…beautiful water!

Hey Waders isn’t the Noontoola a private, pay to fish creek?

PA Angler- sorry for the delay. Most of it is private but there are public sections near the Taccoa and with higher water than we have had in 3 years there is a good chance some big fish are making the move.
The Taccoa delayed harvest area had some really nice fish in it this year too.
Public water.