Fished the Guadalupe River for Rainbow Trout this afternoon. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has leased a river access point at one of the areas they stock trout on the river. Nice being able to access the river with no additional fees other than your Texas fishing license.
The access point is located at Huaco Springs, New Braunfels. Signs readily point to the parking area for Trout Fishing once you enter the camp grounds. And, water was flowing and fish were congregating in pools and pockets along the stretch of the river.
Managed a limit of Trout using Chartreuse and Orange Powerbait. Saw others catching them on Corn and Spinners as well! Keeping this one in our backpocket next time we pass through the area!
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I must try out this.
ReplyDeleteDo give it a try! Was a nice change of pace from fishing the community lakes and ponds.
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