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Tryon Daily Bulletin

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Vol. 84 / No. 141

Tryon, N.C. 28782

Thursday, August 18, 2011

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Pace receives diploma 68 years late by Samantha Hurst

O.P. Earle Elementary School in Landrum will host a PTO Open House tonight, Thursday, Aug. 18, from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. It is also spirit night for the school at Bojangles.

In January 1943, Calvin Pace had all but completed his senior year at Saluda High School. But on Jan. 5 of that year his teenage dream of walking across a stage to receive his diploma was interrupted.

“I was one of the first of the 18-year-olds to be drafted from Saluda as far as I know,” Pace said. “I wanted to actually walk across the stage and do it like the rest, but I was in service and they wouldn’t let you go for nothing.” (Continued on page 3)

Here’s a list of upcoming meetings and events for area nonprofit community and governmental organizations:

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Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Thursdays, 7 a.m. - noon, old Searcy Mill parking lot, Hwy. 108,Columbus. Saluda Center, Thursday activities: knitting group, 9:30 a.m.; gentle Yin Yoga, 5:30 p.m.; 828-749-9245. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Thursday activities include ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; art class, 10 a.m.; bingo or movie, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Landrum Library, Lap Babies, Thursdays, 10 a.m.; storytime, 10:30 a.m. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open (Continued on page 2)

Ronette Dill, Saluda School principal (left); Polk County Schools Superintendent Bill Miller; Calvin Pace and Polk County Board of Education Chair Geoffrey Tennant. (photo submitted)

Suspect in Medicap robbery captured Charges include robbery, kidnapping, trafficking by Leah Justice

Area law enforcement apprehended the suspect accused of

robbing the Columbus Medicap Pharmacy on Tuesday, Aug. 16 just hours after the incident. Michael Spencer Bolling, 31, of 77 Medford Rd., Tryon, was arrested and charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon, two counts of second degree kid-

Serving Polk County and Upper Spartanburg and Greenville Counties

napping, two counts of trafficking opium, one count of felony possession of a schedule II controlled substance and one count of felony maintaining a vehicle for a controlled substance, ac(Continued on page 6)


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Thursdays, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise class, Tuesdays and Thursdays 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in gym. Rotary Club of Tryon, meets every Thursday at noon at Tryon Presbyterian Church on Harmon Field Rd. PolkFresh Farmers Market, Thursdays, Tryon, McCown St., 4 - 6:30 p.m., VISA/EBT accepted. Visit polkcountyfarms. org for vendor list or sign-up. Al-Anon: Foothills Come to Believe, Thursdays, 7 p.m., Polk Wellness Center, 801 W. Mills St., Suite A, Columbus. Green Creek Community Center, Zumba exercise class, Thursdays 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., in gym. Landrum Lions Club, meets Thursday, Aug. 18 at 7 p.m. for the regular and board meetings. The meetings will be held at Ayers Market. Mill Spring VFW Post 10349, bingo, Thursdays, 7-9 p.m. (year round). 828-894-5098. AA’s Sobriety and Beyond, Thursdays, 8-9 p.m., Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Church, 1024 W. Main St., Forest City. 828-863-1313. Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., CooperRiis,

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Mill Spring. 828-859-7099. Alcoholics Anonymous, Thursdays, 8 p.m., Holy Cross Episcopal Church, 150 Melrose Ave., Tryon.

Friday

Saluda Center , Friday events: chair exercise, 10 a.m.; Trash Train, 10 a.m. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Friday activities include movie matinee, 10 a.m.; bingo, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Seniors on Sobriety (SOS) AA Meeting, Fridays at noon, Polk County Chamber of Commerce Building, 2753 Lynn Rd. (Hwy 108), Tryon. 828-8940293. Tryon Toy Makers Museum, open Friday 2 - 6 p.m., 43 E. Howard St., Tryon. 828-2906600. PolkFresh Farmers Market, Fridays, Saluda, West Main parking lot, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m., VISA/ EBT accepted. Visit polkcountyfarms.org for vendor list or sign-up. American Legion Post 250, weekly bingo games, Fridays, 7 p.m., 43 Depot St., Tryon. Doors open 5:30 p.m. Smoke-free. Foothills Astronomy Club, meets the third Friday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at FENCE in the greatroom. Enter through the back of the building and ask for JessieWillard. Free. Narcotics Anon., Saluda Senior Center, Friday, 8 p.m.

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Landrum Farmer’s Market, meets Saturday mornings at 7 a.m. at the Depot. For more information, call Joe Cunningham at 864-457-6585. Columbus Farmer’s Market, Saturdays, 8 - 11:30 a.m., Womack building parking lot. Visit www.polkcountyfarms.org to register or for more information. TROT volunteer training, TROT, the therapeutic horseback riding program at FENCE, will hold a training class for new volunteers on Saturday, Aug. 20 at 9 a.m., in advance of the beginning of fall classes in September. For information, call 828-859-9021.

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Tomorrow

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Today: Partly cloudy, with 40 percent chance of rain. High 85, low 66. Friday: Partly cloudy, Mostly sunny T-storms with 30 percent chance of isolated thunderstorms. High 89, low 67. Tuesday’s weather was: High 86, low 66, no rain.

OBITUARIES Faye Farrell, p. 14 Launa Burrell Metcalf, p. 10 Helen Robinette, p. 10

Grassroots Art Project, holds art classes to benefit Lennie’s Fund and the Humane Society, Saturdays from 9:30 – noon. There is no fee for the class and all materials will be provided. Classes will be held at the Congregational Church Annex, 210 Melrose Ave. in Tryon. Call 828-899-0673 for more information. Polk County Historical Association Museum, open Saturdays, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., 60 Walker St., Columbus, lower level. Free. Tryon Toy Makers Museum, open Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 43 E. Howard St., Tryon. 828290-6600. Tryon Gallery Trot, Saturday, August 20. The Tryon Gallery Trot is sponsored by the Tryon Downtown Development Association. Look for maps in participating galleries and shops to guide you along on your own “Trot.” Upstairs Artspace, hosts public reception on Saturday, Aug. 20, 5 - 8 p.m. for three new exhibits featuring painting, photography and clay sculpture. “Walk & Talk” art tour is held at 4 p.m. Refreshments.

Sunday

Vegetarian community potluck, hosted by Carole Antun every Sunday at 5:30 p.m at 162 Lyncourt Drive, Tryon. This event is open to the community and music will also be included. Info: 828-859-9994.

Monday

Polk County Mobile Recycling Unit, Mondays, Harmon Field/Tryon, 7 a.m. - noon. The Meeting Place Senior Center, Monday activities include line dancing, 10 a.m., senior fitness, 11 a.m., bingo or bead class, 12:30 p.m. 828-894-0001. Christian Fellowship Luncheon, TJ’s Cafe, Tryon, Mondays except holidays, noon - 1 p.m.; food, fellowship and discussion of relevant issues; interdenominational.859-5051. Chess Club, Mondays, 12:30 p.m., recreation room, LaurelHurst Apartments, Columbus. Open to anyone in community. 894-3336. Saluda Center, Monday activities include line dancing at 12:30 p.m. For more information visit Saluda.com. Polk Soil & Water Conservation district board meeting, is held the last Monday of each month, at the Mill Spring Ag & Community Center at 3:30 p.m. The public is invited. Call 828894-8550 for more information. Male Domestic Abuse Intervention Program, Mondays, 6 - 7:30 p.m., Steps to HOPE. 894-2340. Please submit Curb Reporter items in writing at least two days prior to publication. Items must include a name and telephone number of a contact person. Items will be printed in order by date of event, as space allows.


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• Pace receives (continued from page 1)

Uncle Sam did send him around the world though, Pace said. He found himself in Fort Collins, Colo., in May of 1943. While he was training, his fellow classmates in Saluda were receiving diplomas and preparing to go to work or college. Pace said he did not see combat, but from the base he was stationed at in Burma, he could watch as fighter pilots took off on their way to drop bombs on the enemies. Pace remained in the Air Force until January 1945. When he returned home, he went to work for Duke Power for 32 years before retiring. Pace said it feels good to have official documentation of his graduation from high school. “I thought about it a lot, but that’s all it was – just thoughts. But this gal [Joyce Coggins] worked real hard to get all of this togeth(Continued on page 4)

Calvin Pace and his wife, Frances, after Pace received his high school diploma 68 years late. (photo submitted)I


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er,” Pace said. “And I appreciate her for that.” On Monday, Aug. 15, Autumn Care activity director Joyce Coggins invited Polk County Schools Superintendent Bill Miller to come out and present Pace with a diploma. “When he told us “When [Calvin the story about not Pace] told us the getting to walk across story about not the stage we just had to do something about it,” getting to walk Coggins said. across the stage Miller said they we just had to do wanted Pace to enjoy accomplishment something about the in as true fashion as it.” possible. -- Joyce Coggins of “We couldn’t find a Autumn Care real diploma from that time period,” Miller said, “but we had something befitting the occasion.” The group even made sure Pace had a cap and gown to wear for this special occasion. Right: Pace shows off his Air Force picture from World War II. (photo submitted)


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• Robbery

Anthony Dion Constance

Patrol, Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office and North Carolina Department of Probation led to cording to the Columbus Police the arrest of the suspect on Will Department. Green Rd. in the Green Creek Additionally, not related to community of Polk County at the actual robbery, the Colum- 12:52 p.m. on Aug. 16, Columbus bus Police Department arrested Police Chief Chris Beddingfield Anthony Dion Constance, 51, said. A portion of the medication of 623 Will Green Rd., Tryon, and items involved in the robbery who was charged with receiving were subsequently recovered, acstolen property, cording to Bedpossession of dingfield. a firearm by a “I credit multiple agency Officers said felon, felony cooperation and good old they identified probation vio- fashioned police work as the vehicle the lation, possessuspect escaped sion of drug key factors that led to a in following the paraphernalia, fairly quick apprehension robbery. Using possession information of the perpetrator.” of marijuana, gained through -- Columbus Police Chief possession interviews, ofChris Beddingfield of a schedule ficials said they IV controlled found Bolling’s substance and possession of a vehicle at Constance’s residence schedule II controlled substance, in Green Creek. according to police reports. By the time officers arrived at At 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 16, Constance’s residence, Bolling Bolling is accused of entering had left, but he was captured in Medicap Pharmacy, located on Constance’s neighborhood, acShuford Drive in Columbus, cording to reports. wearing a ski mask, demanding “I credit multiple agency comedication and stating he had operation and good old fashioned a gun in his pocket. Bolling al- police work as key factors that legedly left the pharmacy with a led to a fairly quick apprehension substantial amount of prescrip- of the perpetrator,” said Beddingtion medication and fled the area field. “We set up a perimeter, folin a vehicle, according to reports. lowed leads, developed a suspect A multi-agency investigation and apprehended him. When you and search by the Columbus can bring seven law enforcement Police Department, Tryon Police agencies together and work as Department, Saluda Police De- one, you can accomplish a lot. partment, Polk County Sheriff’s (Continued on page 7) Office, North Carolina Highway (continued from page 1)


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Columbus releases latest draft of Foster Creek agreement ensuring managed development Public hearing of the property,” said Columbus set for Sept. 7 Town Manager Jonathan Kanipe by Leah Justice in a press release. The town has been working The Town of Columbus has released its latest draft of the with Foster Creek developers proposed Foster Creek develop- for several years on the development. Columbus enacted a morament agreement. The town has set a public torium before the development hearing on the development submitted a master plan to enact new ordinancagreement for es and proceSept. 7 at 5:30 “The town has worked dures. Foster p.m. at Columthroughout the past Creek has held bus Town Hall. several public The latest year to craft a plan that informational draft specimeetings to fies that Foster provides substantial Creek, a pro- public benefit to the town explain plans posed subdivi- while ensuring managed and gain input from the pubsion of 1,065 development of the lic. acres with a The demaximum of property.” velopment is 687 dwelling -- Columbus Town Manager planned to be units, will conJonathan Kanipe built out over struct a water storage tank and pay the town the next 15 to 20 years. Initial for an additional police officer construction is proposed to and vehicle for two years at a begin in 2012, and design, engineering and permitting of on and total cost of $84,080. The draft agreement also off-site improvements required states that Foster Creek will for water, sewer and roadway use the town’s water and sewer construction is expected by the systems. In addition, Foster fourth quarter of 2012. Lot sales are expected to Creek will pay for the design and construction of a water supply begin in the second quarter of system and sanitary sewer line 2013. The development expects system to the property, as well the first 100 lots, consisting of 89 as extensions and any necessary lots and 11 townhome lots, to be developed during the first phase. pump stations. The latest draft of the develThe draft also requires turning lanes be constructed at the opment agreement is available entrances to the development for public inspection by visiting on Houston Road and Hwy. 108. the town’s website at www.co“The town has worked lumbusnc.com or at Columbus throughout the past year to craft Town Hall. Questions can be dia plan that provides substantial rected to town manager Kanipe public benefit to the town while at 828-894-8236.

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Medicap pharmacy also needs to be credited as well. Their staff was instrumental in the investigation and apprehension.” Bolling was being held at the Polk County Jail as of Wednes-

day, Aug. 17, under a $250,000 secured bond. Constance was being held under a $21,000 bond. Both suspects had their first appearance in court yesterday, Aug. 17. Bolling will have another first appearance on Friday, Aug. 19 on some of the charges made yesterday.

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mately 3 1/2 years. for financial reasons. That pasI have also been a certified tor placed a check for $3,000 in AG minister since 1986. I be- my hand and said to use it for gan that adventure because I the ministry to women, personal wanted to make a difference in finances or whatever I needed. my part of the world. I began The result is, I’m alive. as an AG youth pastor and did I was never able to return to a great deal of public speaking work as a law enforcement ofabout drug abuse and youth ficer, but God had other plans. problems. One of my main The Bible says, “All things loves has been ministering and work together for those who helping those who have been love the Lord and are called incarcerated and/or have sub- according to his purpose.” stance abuse problems. I am honored to serve as Unfortunately, two years ago transitional pastor of the ReI was told by my supervisor at newal Point Assemblies of God. an agency outside of Polk that A female pastor may be a little I must stop all contact with unique to some, but so was beevery person who had ever ing the first uniformed patrol been arrested or incarcerated. officer to have a longstanding I was devastated. That day, a career in our county. pre-existing medical problem I am working under the flared and landed me in the leadership of the N.C. District Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. It of the Assemblies of God. As I has been two and a half years begin this great adventure for since that heartbreaking day. the Lord, I am praying about One local pastor was a direct providing a place for youthful answer to prayer for me. I had musicians to have more oponly visited his church once. I portunities to minister through told my doctor I could not con- their music. sider going to the Mayo ClinicC7 I was also excited to read an

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Lynn. Also surviving are six grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Launa at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, Burrell Metcalf 2011 in the McFarland Funeral Launa Burrell Metcalf, 94, Chapel, Tryon, with Dr. Denof Columbus passed away nis Jones and Dr. Chris Osborn Tuesday morning, Aug.16, officiating. 2011 in St. Luke’s Hospital, Burial will be in Polk MeColumbus. morial Gardens, Columbus. Born in Polk County, she The family will receive was the daughter of the late friends prior to the service Clingman and Rosa Lindsey Thursday from 1 - 2 p.m. at the Burrell and wife of the late John funeral chapel. Melton William Henry Thomas At other times, the famMetcalf, who died in 1994. Mrs. ily will be at the home of her Metcalf was a member of Tryon daughter, Louise Cochran, 296 Second Baptist Church, Tryon. Meadowlark Lane, Columbus. Surviving are one son, Ralph An online guest register is email us at: news@tryondailybulletin.com Metcalf (Carolyn) of High available at www.mcfarlandPoint, N.C.; one daughter, funeralchapel.com. Louise Cochran of Columbus, McFarland Funeral Chapel, and one sister, Martha Covil of Tryon.

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Buy, Sell, Trade, Work … With Your Neighbors! Estate/Tag Sales Tag Sale. Friday & Saturday 9 to 2. Furniture, appliances, household items, building supplies, antiques & collectibles. Lynn Rd. (Hwy. 108) property between the Mimosa Inn & Foothills Chamber of Commerce. Living Estate Sale A Sale For The Horse Lover Fri. Aug. 19 & Aug. 20 9:00AM - 2:00PM Horse Barn, Pool, And Beautiful Acreage With Views Is For Sale As Well Oriental style rugs, Pr. wing chairs, white sofa, hunt round lazy Susan table + six chairs, four saddle seat bar stools, highboy, chests, china, full beds, hutch, foxes, horse paintings & prints, hunt items, patio, full kitchen, womens clothing, hunt boots, linens, collectors plates, lamps, dressers, Christmas, TVs, tons of smalls, books, shed, garage and misc. A comfortable, cozy sale! Follow signs from Hwy. 14 (Landrum) to Golf course Road and follow signs to Sale on left. Please be courteous when parking! You won't believe your eyes! 10,000 fresh- to- market items. Plan to spend the day in our 4,000 sf building FRIDAY, Aug. 19th, 2PM: 'Annex' opens; 3PM - 8PM: Main Building & all open; SAT,. 9AM - 5PM (Specials & Prizes); SUN., 9AM - 1PM (Deals Day); 3697 Asheville Hwy., Mtn. Home (2.2 mi south of I-26, Exit 44) Antiques; Collectibles; Contemporary; Nostalgic Memorabilia; It's like going to an Antique Show, Art Gallery, Int'l Bazaar, Craft Fair, Furniture Market, Jewelry Sale & 70 'great' Estate Sales ALL PRICED TO SELL! Photos at www.bonnieroseappraisals.com Credit Cards Accepted - Food Available!

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Faye Farrell, 93, of Jupiter, Fla., and Saluda passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home in Jupiter, Fla., on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2011. Born Faye Marie Pyles in Temple Hills, Md., on April 15, 1918 to Dennis Wilmer Pyles and Nina Theo Pyles, she grew up there and graduated from Oxon Hill High School. She later attended Strayer Business College in Washington, D.C. Faye married her beloved husband, T. Coleman Farrell, on May 26, 1939, and lived in Temple Hills, Md. They traveled the country with Mr. Farrell’s job in the Rural Electrification Administration and later South America and the Philippines with his position at USAID. They retired to Lake Park, Fla., in 1976, splitting time between sunny South Florida and their mountain home in Saluda. They moved their Florida home to Jupiter in 1989. She was a wonderful homemaker and made dear friends wherever she lived. Faye loved cooking, hosting dinner parties and playing bridge with her

girlfriends. Mrs. Farrell will be greatly missed by her three sons, John V. Farrell (Barbara) of Accomac, Va.; James W. Farrell (Jane) of Hollywood, Md.; and Ronald C. Farrell (Lewanna) of Jupiter, Fla.; three adoring grandchildren, Coleman L. Farrell and Wesley A. Farrell of Jupiter, Fla., and Melinda F. Farrell of Hollywood, Md.; her sister, Nina Guthrie, of Playa del Rey, Calif., and many adoring nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, T. Coleman Farrell, her brothers, Lt. George Vinton Pyles U.S. Army Air Corps, Gordon Keith Pyles and Wilmer Dove Pyles. The family will receive friends on Friday, Aug. 19, 2011 from 3 – 5 p.m. at McFarland Funeral Chapel. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011 at the Saluda Cemetery in Saluda. There will be a reception following the service at the parish hall of Transfiguration Episcopal Church, Saluda. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the ARC of Palm Beach County, 1200 Australian Avenue, Riviera Beach, Fla. 33404 and online at www.arcpbc.org or the Christian outreach ministry, Young Life, P.O. Box 14034, North Palm Beach, Fla. 33408. An online guest register is available at www.mcfarlandfuneralchapel.com. McFarland Funeral Chapel, Tryon.

TMGA results from Aug. 15 The Tryon Men’s Golf Association held a playday on Monday, Aug. 15. The event was a 3-2-1 Best Ball. The results of the day’s play are as follows. 9 hole flight First place (58): John Gargiulo, Rody Dayvault, Ernie Giannini, Dick Cofer Second place (60): Jack Saunders, Gordy Downe, Norm

Johnson, Dick Johnson Third place (64): Rich Connolly, Bill McCall, Edd White, Walt Flaschar 18 hole flight First place (133): Tyce marshall, John Albree, Jerry Perry, Tom Wilkes Closest to the pin was Bob Morgan. – article submitted by Marc Brady


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August fly fishing: Trout, smallies, carp Believe it or not, there are good opportunities to catch fish in the heat of August. And fish on the fly rod can be a bonus. I spent a little time talking with Heath Cartee of Curtis Wright Outfitters in Saluda. I felt like I was in an advanced level fly fishing course. Heath had and shared a wealth of information in a short amount of time. The only bad thing was my pen would not write fast enough. Heath told me if you are going trout fishing this time of year, go early. Sounds familiar, doesn’t it? Anyway, fishing early, from daylight - 10 a.m., as long as it’s in accordance with the local rules on the waters you are fishing, is the way to go. Carp are biting now, according to Heath Cartee of Curtis Wright Outfitters Warm water is stressful on in Saluda. (photo submitted) trout as it is on most other fish in our area, so fishing during the have two strikes against me for saltwater flats fishing.” coolest time of the day and being mentioning using Power Bait for He said to use a #8 Hare’s very careful to handle the fish kids to catch stockers. ear, or anything that resembles a properly with the least amount The French Broad River is small crawfish. of stress is very important. probably tops for smallmouth “Fish flats,” the knowledgeThink high elevations. Wa- in our area. But there are many able guide told me. ters originating from the higher good choices, such as the Little I asked him if he recommountains in WNC Tennessee, Nantaha- mended any lakes for carp, and will have cooler wala, Nolichucky, New he told me, “All lakes have carp Life ter. Springs flowing and our very own flats.” This is true. And our very from peaks such as own Lake Adger does as well. Outside Broad River. Mt. Mitchell, Black “Use anything top Carp get a bad rap, I guess. Balsam, or any one of Four Walls water,” Heath told They are not glamorous, have many more reaching by Rob me. “Cicadas are a negative effects on most spawn5,500-6,000-plus feet very good pattern ing sport fish, but you have to McComas in elevation are good right now, things admit they are pulling machines. places to target. green with rubber They have the horsepower to Think terrestrials. This time legs, fished on top.” take the best equipment to the of year, critters that are not Smallmouth bass are my limits. normally found in water – such favorite fish. They can go from They also are very wary. Most as ants or my favorite, the inch over the top aggressive one of the time, light line, a quiet apworm are excellent choices. minute, to virtually impossible proach and patience are required to catch the next. Put them in to land one. Smallmouth A shout out to the lowly carp. Heath also told me the best river currents, get them to hit a Rob McComas is a licensed top water lure, and that’s tops in target this time of year on the fly North Carolina fishing guide on my book. rod is river smallies. Lake Lure and Lake Jocassee in “If you catch a smallmouth Carp S.C. He has been a guide for 11 on a fly rod you just might forget The Curtis Wright guide years and fishing for more than about a trout,” he said. pulled one out of the hat on me 30. McComas lives with his wife, I strongly concurred with when he told me carp are biting. Amanda, in Sunny View and runs Heath. I probably just lost points I confess I have never fished Robs Guide Service. He can be with the trout fishermen and for carp on a fly rod. Heath de- reached at robsguideservice@ women out there but I already scribed it as “good practice for gmail.com.

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