Welcome to the TroutSouth website. If you can't be out fishing we invite you to make yourself at home and enjoy our site. You can get ideas of where to go for your next angling trip, obtain timely information on what's happening on various waters and peruse the southern books, videos, maps and hatch charts that might help you be better prepared overall. You can also subscribe to TroutSouth, the award-winning southern trout journal published in printed form each quarter, and available only by subscription. By exploring our site you can discover more about the journal and what sets it apart from every other trout publication in the country. You also have access to a sample story from a recent issue (Vol. 4, No. 1 -- Fall 1998).

On the "Current/Back Issues" page, you can review the index of contents from back issues since TroutSouth's founding in 1995. The "Reports from the Water" page brings you timely reports on conditions in various tailwaters and mountain watersheds around the region, while the "State-By-State Information" page provides you hot links into the respective state fisheries organizations.

"The Southern Trout Catalog," a subsidiary of TroutSouth, provides one-stop shopping for virtually every book, map, video and hatch chart related to southern trout fishing that is commercially available. We first published the catalog after realizing there was no bookstore, fly shop or library one could visit to view and choose from everything that's available on this region. There is also a list of links to various sites of interest to trout anglers.

This site will forever be a work in progress as all good Web sites are, so we welcome your feedback.

John Doty
Editor/Publisher
TroutSouth


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