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296 Caddis Trail

4 4.0   Yr: 2004  Acres: 10.370

Nestled along the picturesque Hiwassee river, this charming...

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765 River Oaks Drive

2 3.0   Yr: 2004  Acres: 0.930

Nestled along the picturesque Hiwassee river, this charming...

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765 River Oaks

2 3.0   Yr: 2004  Acres: 0.930

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Acreage  Hayesville, North Carolina

36+AC JARRETT ROAD

Acres: 35.850

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14 Rivendell Drive

5 4.0   Yr: 1990  Acres: 0.960

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Acreage  Hayesville, North Carolina

14 & 15 River Oaks

Acres: 2.120

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14 & 15 River Oaks 14/15

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Acreage  Murphy, North Carolina

153 RIVER SOUND

Acres: 2.320

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Lot 2 Misty River Sub

Acres: 1.080

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Acreage  Hayesville, North Carolina

LT 32 FIRES CREEK COVE

Acres: 3.510

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LT 71 FIRES CREEK COVE

Acres: 1.600

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Lot 46 Trillium Heights

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Hiwassee River - Clay County Information

The Hiwassee River, which runs through Clay County in North Carolina, is known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities, including fishing and boating. Here’s an overview of what you can expect regarding fishing and boating on the Hiwassee River:

General Information
- Location: The Hiwassee River flows through the southwestern part of North Carolina and into Georgia, eventually joining the Tennessee River.
- Scenery: The river is surrounded by the beautiful Appalachian Mountains, making it a picturesque destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Fishing
- Fish Species: The Hiwassee River is home to various fish species, including trout (both native and stocked), bass, and catfish. The river has been recognized for its trout fishing, particularly in the colder months when trout are more active.
- Fishing Regulations: It’s important to be aware of local fishing regulations, including size and creel limits, as well as permitted fishing seasons. Check with the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission for up-to-date regulations.
- Fishing Techniques: Common techniques used include fly fishing, spin fishing, and bait fishing. There are several access points and fishing spots along the river where anglers can cast their lines.

Boating
- Boating Opportunities: The Hiwassee River offers a variety of boating experiences, from calm paddling to more adventurous white-water sections, depending on water levels.
- Types of Watercraft: Kayaks, canoes, and small motorboats can be used on the river, especially in calmer sections. Boaters should be cautious about navigating through rapids and changing water conditions.
- Access Points: There are multiple access points for putting in and taking out boats. Popular spots may include designated boat ramps, parks, and natural access points.

Additional Activities
- Hiking and Trails: The area surrounding the Hiwassee River features several hiking trails, offering opportunities to explore the lush vegetation and wildlife.
- Wildlife Watching: The river and its surroundings are home to diverse wildlife, making it a good spot for birdwatching and observing other animals.

Safety Precautions
- Water Conditions: Always check water levels and weather conditions before heading out. Be aware that during periods of heavy rain, river conditions can change quickly.
- Safety Gear: Wear life jackets while boating and ensure that all necessary safety equipment is on board.
- Guided Tours: If you're unfamiliar with the area, consider joining a guided fishing or boating tour to enhance your experience and ensure safety.

The Hiwassee River in Clay County, North Carolina, is an excellent destination for fishing and boating, providing a serene escape into nature. Always remember to respect local regulations, practice responsible fishing and boating ethics, and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!