Quality Trout Water and Excellent
Quail Hunts
This best describes Noontootla
Creek Farms, a private

farm located in North Georgia not far from either
Ellijay or Blue Ridge. It's closest town is Dial, Georgia. At NCF you
can expect the fly fishing to include trophy and stream-bred trout. Both
Rainbows and Browns reproduce in Noontootla Creek in our sections of private
water.
Quail hunts take place in our fields adjacent to the trout stream and
are carefully scheduled so as not to conflict with those who want to fly
fish at NCF. Noontootla Creek Farms maintains a separate reservations
phone number for Quail Hunts. The general season for quail hunting at
NCF is January through the end of March.
Our classic North Georgia trout water is on beautiful Noontootla Creek
that runs directly through our property in the valley below the more mountainous
public wilderness sections. It's a small stream nestled among 1500 private acres
owned by Noontootla
Creek Farms. A few more miles below our property, Noontootla Creek flows
into the Toccoa River.
Noontootla Creek Farms has been private property for over 50 years and
continuously owned by the same family. The property is located about one to 1-1/2 hours from Atlanta.
Directions to Noontootla Creek Farms
What's Nearby?
Blue Ridge is home to the most well stocked antique shops in the North
Georgia mountains. Scores of other activities include the Aska adventure
area which is an outdoor recreation haven located only eight miles
from Noontootla Creek Farms.
Where to Eat?

The Toccoa River Restaurant is about eight miles away from the farmhouse
on Aska Road and located on the banks of the Toccoa River. You can expect
good food, a full menu, and indoor/outdoor dining. During the Winter months,
they run a limited opening schedule. There are also various other eating
establishments in both Blue Ridge and Ellijay. Otherwise, prepared anglers
and quail hunters can "cook their own meals"
if staying at the farmhouse. Most anglers prefer to pack a lunch to maximize
their quality time spent on the water.