Nov 7-13: Rabun Chapter Fall Campout

August 31, 2022

The Rabun Chapter will hold its annual Fall Chapter Campout on Nov 7 -13, 2022 at Oconee State Park, just across the SC line from Rabun County. It’s sure to be a great time for fish- ing and fellowship.

The Georgia Delayed Harvest trout season begins Nov 1 and the Chattooga River should be well-stocked by the time of our campout. Yee Haa!!!

Campsite #93 in the “Wooded Loop” will be the official gathering site. Bring your own chair to sit around the fire! Campsites fill up fast this time of year, so don’t delay in making your campsite reservations.

We will cook and eat breakfast and supper together every day and you are on your own for your noon meal. If you volunteer to cook a meal, then all meals are free for you. If you don’t cook a meal, then you pay $5 for each meal you eat to the cook. Now that’s a deal! Let Ter- ry Rivers know of the meal you wish to cook, and what meals you plan to eat so the cooks can plan the meals. And hey! – if you don’t want to camp, just come by for a meal or sit by the fire! Wednesday supper is “Bring Your Own Steak” night!

If you have questions or plan to eat a meal, contact your camp host by email Terry Rivers or at 706-782-7419.

To make campsite reservations, CLICK HERE. Let’s have a big turnout…. see you there!

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Our annual Mack Martin Rod Raffle fundraiser is now live!  

Drawing on July 11! More details here.

The winning prize consists of a custom-built Winston AIR Fly Rod – 8′ Length, 4-Piece, 3 Weight with cloth rod sleeve and aluminum rod tube.  The rod was made for the Rabun TU #522 Chapter by Mack Martin, Atlanta Fly Fishing School.  Included with the rod is a TFO BVK SD 1 Large Arbor Reel, Scientific Anglers 20 lb (100 yards) Dacron Yellow Backing and Royal Wulff “Triangle Taper Plus” TTP3F PLUS IV/Willow Green 90 ft. Fly Line (Taper – 36 ft., Running Line 54 ft.

Fellowship and Fly Fishing

Is coming back! This program in which members would fish a local stream together was put on pause during COVID,  but Rabunite Mike Fuller is resurrecting it.  Read more!

 

 

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