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OCR: Floods CAROLINA SMOKIE Western North h Carolin rivers are dynamic puc: ever-changing The e riverside p of logs created by floodLeland Dawis streambed round locse tumble boulders put shif that form with the cach high water event. Many ir therezioa are to f flocding due to torrential rairs from hurricanes and strong g storm fronts Many inches of rain UTD fall u! I short period of time, making for catastrophic rushes of water charging through what nor- mally your favorite trout stream Be aware of these flood events, and keep in mind that when the river lev- els drop back to normal rocks, logs, and even fish may be in totally differ- ent places Flocds clean our streams F unwanted silt and d debris Even though that Icg that was home to that huge fist you never rcould get to cat fly anyway has m ...