Texas Coastal Guides
Billy Trimble
361-205-1266
www.trimbleflyfishing.com
Chuck Naiser
361-729-9314
www.chucknaiser.com
Jack Campbell
361-785-4111
www.skinnywaterflyfishing.com
Tom Horbey
361-983-2263
www.captaintomhorbey.com
Guadalupe River Guides
Kevin Stubbs
210-602-9284
www.expedition-outfitters.net
Alvin Dedeaux
512-663-7945
www.alvindedeaux.com
Dan Cone
325-423-0045
www.castellguideservice.com
Banning Collins
512-663-1053
www.classv.net
The Guadalupe River
The Guadalupe River is stocked from November through February with Rainbow Trout by both Texas Parks & Wildlife and Trout Unlimited. Stocking locations start right below Canyon Lake Dam and continue all the way down to the first crossing on River Road. While there are only two free public access points, there are numerous campgrounds along River Road that offer access for a small fee. Some of our favorites are:
Rio Raft
830-964-3613
www.rioraft.com
Lazy L&L
830-964-3455
www.lazylandl.com
For river flow information, please visit http://www.grtu.org/flow.html.
Everglades “Skiff Camping” Trip
The group….
Nice Snook!
Low tide…..made anchorage and camping a little tough.
Campo Bravo
No Motor Zone = mosquitos
Phillip’s first Snook.
Ceviche, anyone?
Spring Time!
Trout fishing is slowing down a bit now due to warmer weather and lower flows. It’s time to shoot for Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass along with lots of panfish! Chris and Jacob have been out with quite a bit of success….nothing too large but definitely numerous!
Saltwater fly fishing is incredible right now if you can cast in the wind! The Redfish are hungry and easy to find.
By The Way….
If you haven’t made it out to the Guad yet, now is the time! Fishing has been great so far this season, and February is typically a great month as the water is cold, and the Christmas crowds are gone. Nymphing is the best bet, with the flies of choice being used with 5x or 6x tippet. Fish the bottom with split shot and an indicator, finding the deeper runs.
