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Sunday, November 10, 2013
On The Guadalupe This Round
Had a chance to check out a place we never had fished yesterday. Heard promising things about fishing the Guadalupe River at the Rio Raft Access Point. It's in the special restriction section that has an 18" Minimum, 1 Trout per day limit and only artificials can be used. No worries though, caught zero Trout but still had a good time. Action was slow with only a little Bass and two Longear Sunfish caught and released. Even better that we were the only ones fishing that section at times!
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