Posts by David Cannon
Sight Fishing For Carp
Many anglers will save their nickels and dimes all year for the chance to sight fish for tailing redfish or bonefish on flats in saltwater. It’s a complete rush to find fish feeding in water so shallow their backs are exposed. What’s more, both of these species are challenging to catch, can grow to some…
Read MoreDark-30 Chattahoochee Trout
It’s amazing the number of trout anglers you’ll see trudging toward the parking lot to head home an hour or two before dark, just about the time the fish begin to really ramp up their feeding in the waning light of day. If you’re one of the folks hoofing it off the river when the…
Read MoreSavannah River Smallmouth Bass
If you ask anglers who’ve fished north Georgia’s Lake Chatuge or Lake Nottely what their single biggest angling disappointment has been over the last 20 years, you will unequivocally hear the same answer: the slow decline of the smallmouth bass in their home waters. In fact, until recently, one of the only fisheries in…
Read MoreA Kid’s Summer Fishing Tour
For a lot of kids summer means playing outside with friends, going to the local swimming pool and heading indoors to beat the heat with a little video-game action. Unfortunately, video games have taken over as the No. 1 summer activity for kids. Couple that with the fact that fewer kids have access to good…
Read MoreChattooga River Trout On The Spring Hatch
After several months of swimming the wintry waters of the Chattooga River delayed harvest (DH), the resident rainbow, brown and brook trout must be elated to see the increasing number of insects the month of March brings. And as anglers, we’re happy that they’re happy. Born as a trickle in North Carolina and flowing south…
Read MoreMay 2007 Cannon’s Creel
Fly anglers are a funny bunch in that, among other reasons, they refer to natural occurrences as events. Where an NFL fan might say to his buddy, “We should get some people together to watch the Super Bowl,” or where an American Idol addict might suggest to her friends, “Let’s all get together for the…
Read MoreApril 2007 Cannon’s Creel
Each year, millions of patients are diagnosed with one of the thousands of physical and psychological disorders and syndromes; some serious, some not so serious, some affecting significant numbers and others not. One such disorder that you won’t find in any of the major medical journals, despite the fact that it can be observed alongside…
Read MoreWaiting On Opening Day: Georgia Trout In February
I was able to spend my summers in high school working for a general contractor. The money was good, and I had the opportunity to acquire some skills that I use around the house today, from duct-work to carpentry. Some of those days, however, were pretty tough. I have a few memories that involve me…
Read MoreFebruary 2007 Cannon’s Creel
If you’ve never taken the time to read this department from start to finish, I beg you to do it this time, just this once, before you turn the page to read all about the intellectuals featured in this month’s Hall of Shame. I’m pleading with you because one of America’s 100 Best Trout Streams…
Read MoreJanuary 2007 Cannon’s Creel
Unfortunately, by the time this magazine finds itself in mailboxes and on newsstands across the state, many of us will have already floundered our New Year’s resolutions. The lofty goals we set for ourselves — running two miles a day, no more dessert, reading every day — will prove too much to handle, even after…
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