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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5590828" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Hiwassee is a smaller version of the White as far as terrain and scenery goes but two different animals as far as fishing and quality of fish. I caught rainbow, brown, and brook trout at the White but I was missing the Cutthroat and Tiger trout. My nephew caught all 5 out there. They stocked Cutthroats in the Hiwassee last year but I've not caught one yet. I took my buddy up there to show him some spots and a Cutthroat was the first trout he caught. Go figure. </p><p></p><p>Ruger, for you, you're probably halfway between the White and Hiwassee driving time wise. If I were in your spot, I'd go to Arkansas every time over the Hiwassee unless you just wanted to see new water. But...if you wanted to hit the Hiwassee and the yellow perch lake out here, you could get both in one swoop, as they are only about 30-40 mins from one another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5590828, member: 220"] Hiwassee is a smaller version of the White as far as terrain and scenery goes but two different animals as far as fishing and quality of fish. I caught rainbow, brown, and brook trout at the White but I was missing the Cutthroat and Tiger trout. My nephew caught all 5 out there. They stocked Cutthroats in the Hiwassee last year but I've not caught one yet. I took my buddy up there to show him some spots and a Cutthroat was the first trout he caught. Go figure. Ruger, for you, you're probably halfway between the White and Hiwassee driving time wise. If I were in your spot, I'd go to Arkansas every time over the Hiwassee unless you just wanted to see new water. But...if you wanted to hit the Hiwassee and the yellow perch lake out here, you could get both in one swoop, as they are only about 30-40 mins from one another. [/QUOTE]
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