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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 4882091" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Citico campgrounds have been running over with people. I guess since people can't camp on Tellico they have found their way down to Citico. Some have basically been living up there. I go about 2 times a week and they've been in the same places for the last several weeks. Double Camp campground 13 is always popular on the weekends but almost nobody staying there during the week. I bet after Sunday's rain, some, if not all of it was under water. Monday, the USGS water flow report for Tellico measured it at 20,000 CFS. It averages 250-300 CFS. So it was RAGING. </p><p></p><p>Just my opinion....they ain't stocking Citico as heavy as they normally do. Even during the week, in years past I could go up and limit out. Sometimes doing it in just one hole...or getting close to a limit and finishing it off at another. This year...I'm not catching fish in some of the holes that have always produced. Not even bites. Not even seeing some swimming around like normal. I've got my limit once up there this year. Have had to resort to hopping over to Tellico and finishing up if I want a limit. Granted, it might be possible if I was one of the early birds that get up there at 1 a.m. on a Saturday morning and camp out/block a good spot. But sure not doing it through the week like I had been. In the mean time, have been trying to learn the Hiwassee for a change and chance at a bigger trout. So far...Hiwassee 4 and Crow 1. Yep. That's 4 skunked trips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 4882091, member: 220"] Citico campgrounds have been running over with people. I guess since people can't camp on Tellico they have found their way down to Citico. Some have basically been living up there. I go about 2 times a week and they've been in the same places for the last several weeks. Double Camp campground 13 is always popular on the weekends but almost nobody staying there during the week. I bet after Sunday's rain, some, if not all of it was under water. Monday, the USGS water flow report for Tellico measured it at 20,000 CFS. It averages 250-300 CFS. So it was RAGING. Just my opinion....they ain't stocking Citico as heavy as they normally do. Even during the week, in years past I could go up and limit out. Sometimes doing it in just one hole...or getting close to a limit and finishing it off at another. This year...I'm not catching fish in some of the holes that have always produced. Not even bites. Not even seeing some swimming around like normal. I've got my limit once up there this year. Have had to resort to hopping over to Tellico and finishing up if I want a limit. Granted, it might be possible if I was one of the early birds that get up there at 1 a.m. on a Saturday morning and camp out/block a good spot. But sure not doing it through the week like I had been. In the mean time, have been trying to learn the Hiwassee for a change and chance at a bigger trout. So far...Hiwassee 4 and Crow 1. Yep. That's 4 skunked trips. [/QUOTE]
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