The first Friday of school's-out-for-summer deserves a good fish tale.
The story starts last Saturday about noon when Jeff Schmitt ambled from his
camper-trailer and into the cold, driving current of the Guadalupe River below
Canyon Dam.
Rainbow trout fishing was good Saturday afternoon: "It was the best weekend of
the year, warm and sunny, lots of tubers in the water."
The Guadalupe River is full of tubers, warm-weather partyers who float the
river each day in their innertubes.
Schmitt will leave the river to them for now, but in the offseason,
October-May, he and his wife, Cyndie, park their camper next to the river and
the Austin residents spend every weekend fly fishing for trout.
The story picks up at 3 p.m. Saturday, with the last cast of this year's
7-month-long fishing campaign.
Schmitt, a past president of the Guadalupe River chapter of Trout Unlimited,
was casting a No. 10 San Juan worm with a tandem No. 16 prince nymph tied 18
inches up the 4-pound-test tippet, or leader. For non-fly fishers, those are
very small flies tied on very light line. Both flies will fit on the face of a
penny.
"I had just sat down and retied (the knots) and let some tubers go by," Schmitt
said. "That was fortunate."
A few casts later he had a strike on the San Juan worm. The impact told him it
was a big fish.
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