Colorado River Dogs Trip II
Colorado River Dogs Trip II
The Colorado River Dogs gathered Saturday morning with a few new faces and launched from FM 973 heading toward Little Webberville Park. Old faces included Guad, DNR, Yaktipper, Saffra and myself. Newfaces included yaktippers friend Keira, Trapper, his grandson Jordan and for the day FisherofMen.
The river was down easily 2 1/2' to 3' with much of the water vegetation like elephant ears dying of thirst. It was low enough that there was almost constantly a light current pushing us along. Water was almost gin clear with depths of 4-5 foot easily visible. Plenty of bass including numerous smallmouth Guadalupe bass hybrids were caught. I have no idea the actual count but think 60 or more would not be unreasonable. Unfortunately FisherofMen had obligations Sunday morning and had to part company about 1:00 and get one to hit the park by Dark. It would have been nice to have his company last night. One the that struck me is there seems a steadily growing number of fly fishers. This trip included FisherofMen, Guad, DNR and Keira making it almost half the group.
Camp was reached with plenty of time to set up and relax a bit before a dinner of red bean, rice and sausage. Good conversation continued after dinner until about 9:00 when everyone called it a night. It was a slightly cloudy morning and the first of us began moving about 7:45 this morning. Again every relaxed in no hurry and enjoyed an extended breakfast with leisurely oacking getting on the water about 10:30 to cover the last three miles.
Again the fish cooperated with a fairly steady bite along with a couple of large sunfish in the 8"-10" range. A break around 1:00 aloud a light lunch before continueing with the first of us coming off the water about 2:00 ending a fine trip.
The river was down easily 2 1/2' to 3' with much of the water vegetation like elephant ears dying of thirst. It was low enough that there was almost constantly a light current pushing us along. Water was almost gin clear with depths of 4-5 foot easily visible. Plenty of bass including numerous smallmouth Guadalupe bass hybrids were caught. I have no idea the actual count but think 60 or more would not be unreasonable. Unfortunately FisherofMen had obligations Sunday morning and had to part company about 1:00 and get one to hit the park by Dark. It would have been nice to have his company last night. One the that struck me is there seems a steadily growing number of fly fishers. This trip included FisherofMen, Guad, DNR and Keira making it almost half the group.
Camp was reached with plenty of time to set up and relax a bit before a dinner of red bean, rice and sausage. Good conversation continued after dinner until about 9:00 when everyone called it a night. It was a slightly cloudy morning and the first of us began moving about 7:45 this morning. Again every relaxed in no hurry and enjoyed an extended breakfast with leisurely oacking getting on the water about 10:30 to cover the last three miles.
Again the fish cooperated with a fairly steady bite along with a couple of large sunfish in the 8"-10" range. A break around 1:00 aloud a light lunch before continueing with the first of us coming off the water about 2:00 ending a fine trip.
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It was a great trip Paul. Nothing like the company of a bunch of good people. Dinner was great and thanks DNR for setting up camp close to me in the woods, keeping me safe from the hogs.
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Enjoyed seeing everyone on the water again. Love the picts though! Would have joined you all had I enough time to arrange time off. Hope to join in on the fun in future events. Thanks for the report.
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We saw a pig this trip! We stayed on Pig Island so I wasn't very surprised, but when I first spotted it, I only saw the rear end and thought it was a bear. Duh! It was really cool. I am very, very happy to report that I did NOT tip this trip! YAY!
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We saw some huge catfish in a little fishing hole, and thanks to my guide I was able to catch several bass, one after the other! I like my turtles, and one little guy let me get pretty close.
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Looks like another awesome River Dawgs trip...Sorry I missed it.
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Camping!
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Looks like you guys hada blast out there. Thanks for sharing gives me some idea of things I can do when I get back.
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I know I can speak for all of us... when you get back give us a shout we would love it if you went with us..If you need gear we can come up with it for you....Thanks for Your ServiceShadow_Fox wrote:Looks like you guys hada blast out there. Thanks for sharing gives me some idea of things I can do when I get back.
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X2, Anytime...larry long shadows wrote:I know I can speak for all of us... when you get back give us a shout we would love it if you went with us..If you need gear we can come up with it for you....Thanks for Your ServiceShadow_Fox wrote:Looks like you guys hada blast out there. Thanks for sharing gives me some idea of things I can do when I get back.
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I thought I had posted a comment on the trip, but I don't see it so;
Jordan and I got back to the park, loaded and left at 6:00. We were back in Spring at 9:30.
Many thanks from us both for an enjoyable trip.
Jordan and I got back to the park, loaded and left at 6:00. We were back in Spring at 9:30.
Many thanks from us both for an enjoyable trip.
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An enjoyable time it was.
Great to see everybody again and to meet some new people.
Thanks Paul for setting everything up. Having all the vehicles at the take out worked well.
Good fishing, good weather and good people; what more could you ask for.
It was cool seeing everybody catching fish. The flyrods were out in force, and nobody but the fish got fly hooked .
On to the pictures - -
A couple of canoe guys talking shop -
The Catfish Hole - and bass, Linda must have pulled out 7 or 8 nice bass. And I thought that Robert was going to end up noodleing that big catfish.
Small but colorful -
A little bigger -
Protective momma horse was swinging her tail and stomping her feet at me.
It's a bass -
Even though Paul had volunteered to cook dinner for everybody, I'd been planning to try something new every since the last trip. M.saxatilis gave me the idea from his dinner on the last trip.
Stir fried beef in hot garlic chille sauce -
But Paul's red beans and rice with sausage looked pretty good too. No one went hungry.
Kickin' Back -
It was a beautiful night, probably the one trip of the year where it wasn't to hot or to cool. Jerry didn't mention the falling satellite he saw. No mid-night hogs to report.
The fishing Sunday morning was pretty good. I saw everybody catching.
Cool little Guad hybrid, they are a fun fight on the 5 wt. -
Me and Robert get up to the "honey hole" and we're catching bass. I take a cast and a fish nails my fly. I figured it was a 16" bass or so, the 5 wt bent over pretty good. Up pops a personal best, Rio Grande cichlid.
Big enough to lip.
Had to be 12" or so. I was trying to get my ruler out and he went nuts, spinned me in the leg, knock over my beer, etc, etc. Went ahead and put him back in the water.
Two cast later I get another good hit. I look over and Robert has a good fight going too.
This one not quite as big as the first, but still bigger than I've ever seen.
Robert had a nice Largemouth, it was a double.
I had a blast guys and gals, looking forward to the next one.
See ya'll then.
Great to see everybody again and to meet some new people.
Thanks Paul for setting everything up. Having all the vehicles at the take out worked well.
Good fishing, good weather and good people; what more could you ask for.
It was cool seeing everybody catching fish. The flyrods were out in force, and nobody but the fish got fly hooked .
On to the pictures - -
A couple of canoe guys talking shop -
The Catfish Hole - and bass, Linda must have pulled out 7 or 8 nice bass. And I thought that Robert was going to end up noodleing that big catfish.
Small but colorful -
A little bigger -
Protective momma horse was swinging her tail and stomping her feet at me.
It's a bass -
Even though Paul had volunteered to cook dinner for everybody, I'd been planning to try something new every since the last trip. M.saxatilis gave me the idea from his dinner on the last trip.
Stir fried beef in hot garlic chille sauce -
But Paul's red beans and rice with sausage looked pretty good too. No one went hungry.
Kickin' Back -
It was a beautiful night, probably the one trip of the year where it wasn't to hot or to cool. Jerry didn't mention the falling satellite he saw. No mid-night hogs to report.
The fishing Sunday morning was pretty good. I saw everybody catching.
Cool little Guad hybrid, they are a fun fight on the 5 wt. -
Me and Robert get up to the "honey hole" and we're catching bass. I take a cast and a fish nails my fly. I figured it was a 16" bass or so, the 5 wt bent over pretty good. Up pops a personal best, Rio Grande cichlid.
Big enough to lip.
Had to be 12" or so. I was trying to get my ruler out and he went nuts, spinned me in the leg, knock over my beer, etc, etc. Went ahead and put him back in the water.
Two cast later I get another good hit. I look over and Robert has a good fight going too.
This one not quite as big as the first, but still bigger than I've ever seen.
Robert had a nice Largemouth, it was a double.
I had a blast guys and gals, looking forward to the next one.
See ya'll then.
Re: Colorado River Dogs Trip II
The best idea may be to join one of our trips!!!Shadow_Fox wrote:Looks like you guys hada blast out there. Thanks for sharing gives me some idea of things I can do when I get back.
I would say the hog that we saw from camp ran around 200 lbs give or take 25 lbs. Fisher of Men identified one of the kingfishers we saw as a ringnecked kingfisher which he said is common in south Texas but rare up here. also saw a peregrin, numerous teal, coots, water turkey, white egrets and blue herons.
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Well I have to say you guys make me look very bad I have only caught my be two bass in the the times I've been with guys on fly...Yall pick up the rods and kick it.... wish I could have made it love the Food shots
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Great trip, only disappointment for me was that I couldn't camp out with y'all. It was a good, but pretty exhausting day trip, more paddling and less fishing than I would have liked. Still, managed to catch probably the biggest Rio I've ever caught, and probably the biggest Spotted Bass as well. They grow 'em a lot bigger in the Colorado than up in our Hill Country streams! Good fishing, beautiful weather, nice stretch of river, and great company. I'd call that a great day.
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Looks like a great trip . Sorry I miss it. Next time .Thanks for pics.
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Now that's a trip report!!! Great photos!
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WOW great trip guys I love the report.
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For all of the NON-flyfishermen/women on this trip: what types of bait worked best for you? I'm planning on using a white and/or watermelon green fluke as my go-to bait, then following up with a brush-hog and/or black/blue jig.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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Zoom Critter Craw.....Watermelon seed with red flake.........texas rigged........will keep you busy all day.