Re: NANFA-- sweden is sweet

Roselawn Museum (roselawn_at_mindspring.com)
Wed, 13 Feb 2002 14:19:48 -0500

I hope it's better than the section of the Elk River that I sampled last
fall. That was a pretty stream, but a ghost town for fishes.

Steven A. Ellis
Kennesaw, GA
(So does that mean that K.I.T.D. doesn't get his trip to Sweden? Sorry,
Ken, it almost worked.)

At 06:22 PM 2/12/02 EST, you wrote:
>i was studying my gazer tier last night planning some spring runs. weve been
>talking of the battle creek area at the foot of mont eagle, tn. but i could
>not find sweden to the west of it. i aint talking europe neither for you
>smartypants kind of folk. there is a sweeten creek just sw of battle creek.
>ken, bruce are you boys mispronouncing your nouns?
>the head waters of the elk river are just a bit north. ive got a friend who
>has a cabin near there in altamont and we would be welcome to camp on his
>bluff overlooking a waterfall. neat place, beautiful. lots of car theft and
>kkk activity but we can lay low. even tho this is close to home i will be
>making it a full weekend as i got a good place to stay and several other
>nearby sites ive wanted to explore. barrens topminnows are found near here
>too. i presume they are off limits even for snorkle viewing without special
>permission... jr? that whole area is interesting. lots of forest, gorges,
>springs and different watersheds.
>less cautious casper
>
>

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