Not a terrible idea, though it will need to be a more winter type adventure on the Guadalupe. While the water can support trout living, it's also pretty hard on the fish to fight in the summer due to the water warming up. I've floated/fished it from Sadler down and it was an absolute blast on a January morning. I'd definitely try to find a way to do it. The 3 weight is great fun down there.Dia del DougO said:
I think a group fly fishing thing at the Guadalupe River would be the easist thing to start with. I've been wanting to go, fly fishing or just regularass light tackle. Its the closest river cold enough to keep a population of trout all year around, that live for years, and there are a few big 'uns in there.
Either that or a stocked lake with various stuff, regardless of stockers. There are a few near Waco.
Even Nolan Creek in Belton attracts a few fly fishermen early in the year. I just don't want to be the dufus out there by myself having no clue what I'm doing except looking like an idiot.
Not the fishing kind.Brian Ethridge said:
Anybody done the Devil's trip?
Never done it but I have seen the Yeti video (I love all of the Yeti shorts). That looks like my kind of trip. Fishing and paddling. Two of my favorite things.Brian Ethridge said:
Anybody done the Devil's trip?
Brian Ethridge said:
Anybody done the Devil's trip?
I hope to do that one day as well.WILLIS said:Brian Ethridge said:
Anybody done the Devil's trip?
I did 50-60 miles floating on the pecos in college over a week period with my cousin. Pretty equivalent type river, rapids, fishing, pictographs and wild scenery. We didn't see a soul the entire trip. Have a lot more info I can pass along about it if you'd like. We're thinking about doing it again in May 2018.
Courtesy_Flush said:
Anyone on here like to fly fish?
I'm looking into booking another trip, interested to hear your thoughts about destinations.
Anyone ever done a trip through yellowdog?
I've bagged one - uno - trout in my life!Dia del DougO said:
There will be nymphos?
I'm in.
william said:I've bagged one - uno - trout in my life!Dia del DougO said:
There will be nymphos?
I'm in.
Woooo!
Half an hour up the road from Teddy's house.
- Bill
Dm me if u want to. I can give u as much detail as u need.Funky Town Bear said:That sounds sublime. I've looked at heading up there and just never made it that far. I always get stuck in the Jemez south of there. Would love to hear more.nortbear91 said:
Ive been fly fishing above Tahoe near Truckee Ca. Great fishing
Ive been 15 of last 18 years to southern Colorado near Antonio and fished the Canejos river. Great browns and rainbow and a few small cuts above the lake in upper elevations. Always go Mid July and typically dry fly only. Lots of success if you are willing to hike in and out to avoid the novice. Happy to share more if interested.
Lot's of places. There are a few near Waco, but I haven't been to any of those.Jack and DP said:
https://tpwd.texas.gov/fishboat/fish/management/stocking/trout_2017.phtml
Texas stocks trout in places.
If you take T, then use the dang paddle this time in a way that benefits us all. Two maybe three good whacks might do it. A boat paddle lobotomy.Brian Ethridge said:I hope to do that one day as well.WILLIS said:Brian Ethridge said:
Anybody done the Devil's trip?
I did 50-60 miles floating on the pecos in college over a week period with my cousin. Pretty equivalent type river, rapids, fishing, pictographs and wild scenery. We didn't see a soul the entire trip. Have a lot more info I can pass along about it if you'd like. We're thinking about doing it again in May 2018.
The guys I fish with in BC have a Friday Night Flies show on Facebook. They are deep in charter season right now, but should start new videos in the next month or so. They went on a big Pink Salmon kick earlier this year since it's an odd-numbered year and they were running, but the guys tie other flies as well.mtbmarc said:
My next fly fishing project is to learn to tie some basic flies. If I could tie streamers, woolies, and clousers then I would be set. That's mainly what I use. Would be cool to catch fish with a fly that you made. I've watched some tying videos and it doesn't look that hard.
Another option:mtbmarc said:
That's a good idea. I don't live in Austin but I'm close enough to attend one of these classes occasionally. I've never heard of sportsmen's finest. Looks like their website is under construction. I'll stop by or give them a call.