Meet The Fall Reporters
As the cool weather rolls in and the trees begin donning brilliant fall colors, it's time to gear up for weekly North Carolina Fall Color and Fall Fishing reports on VisitNC.com. Meet our Fall Reporters and enjoy their weekly updates.
Fall Color in the Mountains
Howard Neufeld
Howard S. Neufeld is a professor of plant physiology at Appalachian State University in Boone, North Carolina. He has earned a Ph.D. in Physiological Plant Ecology from the University of Georgia, a Master’s in Forest Ecology from Yale, and a Bachelor’s degree in Forestry from Rutgers.
Neufeld has spent many years researching the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and is considered an expert on the changing ecosystems there. He has been cited as a resource in fall color articles published by the Associated Press, among others. He currently lives in Vilas, North Carolina with his wife and two children.
Fall Color in the Piedmont
Dick Thomas
Dick Thomas is the Executive Director/Naturalist at the Piedmont Environmental Center. Mr. Thomas has a BA in Biology from Hiram College and a MS in Environmental Studies from Antioch University. He has been the Executive Director for the Environmental Center since 1988. The Piedmont Environmental Center is a facility and program of High Point Parks and Recreation. Mr. Thomas is also a Past President for the North Carolina Association of Environmental Education Centers and a Past President of the Furnitureland Rotary Club and is also a certified Level 3 coastal kayak instructor.
Fall Fishing at the Coast
Captain Gary Dubiel
Captain Gary Dubiel owns and operates Spec Fever Guide Service from his home in Oriental, North Carolina. United States Coast Guard (USCG) licensed and insured, Gary runs both a fly rod and light tackle year-round charter service, fishing for a wide variety of both salt and brackish water game fish. He is an International Game Fish Association (IGFA) Fly Rod World Record holder. Gary has written for a number of magazines and he had served as regional editor for Shallow Water Angler magazine for a several years. You can also find him lecturing at a number of sports fishing shows, fly fishing events, fishing clubs and at the Salt Water Sportsman's National Seminar Series. Captain Gary and his original fly patterns have been featured in books and magazines and he has appeared in sports fishing show across the state, the country and the Atlantic.
added: September 8, 2009
updated: September 15, 2009
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Comments
Stacey post: (Wed - Oct 21, 2009 4:04 PM)
can anyone tell me when Rutherfordton/Golden Valley Area will be showing its peak for fall folliage? Or what is the best area in NC to go to see peak color the weekend of October 30th?
Kurt post: (Wed - Oct 7, 2009 9:44 AM)
Can anyone tell me what the predictions are for fall color around Nov. 1 in the Pittsboro/Jordan Lake area?
AMber post: (Wed - Sep 30, 2009 11:46 AM)
I want to send my dad on a trip to go shark fishing. What is the best time and place to do this in North Carolina, if at all???
Angela post: (Mon - Sep 28, 2009 7:58 AM)
Would like to know more info about the best times to go shrimping with a cast net in NC. Just starting and the whole family loves it. Plan on being on the nc coast last week in oct. Is this to late to shrimp. We also go the last week in dec.
Mickey Gregory post: (Wed - Sep 23, 2009 12:12 PM)
We would like for Dick Thomas to include fall colors on the Lumber River in Lumberton, NC, as part of his fall color presentation for the Piedmont. Is this possible?