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"Fish don't live in ugly places."~ Bruce Wankel, entrepreneur, owner, Virginia Creeper Fly Shop

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Smyth County Lakes

Hungry Mother Lake is a 108-acre impoundment located in Hungry Mother State Park. The lake supports a host of sport fish including largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass, crappie, channel catfish, carp, sunfish, rock bass, muskellunge, and walleye. Channel catfish, walleyes, and musky are stocked annually; all other populations are self-sustaining. Alewives are the primary forage fish.
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Smyth County Rivers & Streams

Holston River - Middle Fork

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