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Matt Kulp, fisheries biologist with Great Smoky Mountain National Park, will be speaking at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 20, at The Plateau Fly Fishing club meeting in Cashiers.
Kulp will discuss “What’s going on in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park — an aquatics and fisheries update including where to find the brook trout.”
A raffle will be held featuring various fly fishing accessories and an Orvis five weight fly rod.
The talk will be held the Albert Carlton Cashiers Library. Everyone is welcome. 828.885.7130.
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