Guadalupe River
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Guadalupe River
Headed out to camp in New Braunfels this weekend to do a shakedown run on the new fish shack. Didn't do too bad, got my first brownie. Saw him hit and he must have spit it just as I set, because I hooked him on the head. Also had a really nice bow on, but he outsmarted me and took a run as I was reaching for my net and hooked my lead nymph in my calf and broke off. Smart dude. And missed a couple others because I was late on the set. Overall a good weekend. I needed it.
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Re: Guadalupe River
Very nice setup. Glad you had a good time. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Guadalupe River
Nice Winnie. What campground did you stay ?
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Re: Guadalupe River
Thanks guys. I stayed at the Rio Guadalupe because I was going to use their shuttle service to drop me at Whitewater and float back down to Rio to test out my new watermaster raft, but never got aeound to testing out the raft. Nice park.
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Re: Guadalupe River
spring fishing is wonderful, but you to be pretty much be done by 10am - that's when the tubers hatch
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Yep. Pretty much. It isn't bad yet. I only had two kayakers come by the whole time I was out there, but I was off the river by 11.Ron Mc wrote:spring fishing is wonderful, but you to be pretty much be done by 10am - that's when the tubers hatch
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Re: Guadalupe River
Tube hatch is easy to avoid even during peak hours by staying away from the heavy use launch/retrieve areas. Beginning of trophy zone to at least horseshoe is usually quiet even in Summer.
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Re: Guadalupe River
pontoonman wrote:Tube hatch is easy to avoid even during peak hours by staying away from the heavy use launch/retrieve sections. Bank flyfishermen tend to bunch up at the easy access places of low traffic. Beginning of trophy zone to at least horseshoe is usually quiet even in Summer, accessible with a floating device.
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Re: Guadalupe River
That sounds/looks awesome!!
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