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Rabun County Fly Fishing Streams – www.georgiawildlife.com/sites/default/files/uploads/wildlife/fishing/pdfs/trout/Rabun.pdf

Map of Fly Fishing Streams

Seasonal:

Bad Branch watershed (flows into LakeS eed);

Bad Creek watershed (flows into Tugaloo Lake)

Bridge Creek watershed

Crow Creek watershed (flows into LakeSeed)

Dickenson Branch (flows into Lake Burton

Dicks Creek watershed (flows into Lake Burton)

Falls Branch watershed (flows into Lake Rabun)

Flat Creek watershed

Joe Creek watershed (flows into Lake Rabun)

LaCounts Creek watershed (flows into Lake Seed)

Moccasin Creek watershed, except Moccasin Creek downstream

from the Burton Hatchery water intake to the sign marking the approximate normal pool level of Lake Burton

Popcorn Creek watershed

Seals Creek watershed (flows into LakeSeed)

Slick Shoal Creek (flows into Lake Seed)

Timpson Creek watershed

Wildcat Creek watershed

Worse Creek watershed (flows intoTugalooLake)

All other streams or parts of streams not listed below as Year-round. Note: Tallulah River downstream from Lake Burton dam and tributaries to Burton, Seed, Rabun, Tallulah Falls, Tugaloo, and Yonah lakes not listed as Year-round are not trout streams and may be fished year-round and without a trout license.

Year-round:

Chattooga River upstream from the mouth of Warwoman Creek

Little Tennessee River downstream fromUS Hwy23-441 bridge;

Moccasin Creek downstream from the Burton Hatchery water intake to the sign marking the approximate normal pool level of Lake Burton;

Overflow Creek watershed

Stekoa Creek watershed

TallulahRiverdownstream to Lake Burton

Warwoman Creek

West Fork Chattooga River.

Fly Fishing Instruction:

Black Hawk Fly Fishing: 706-947-3477 www.blackhawkflyfishing.com
Classic Claridad’s: 404-217-4889 e-mail:  rickrifleman@yahoo.com