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Big Dale wrote:
Thanks for the cool trip report. I still feel those Guadelupe bass are very special and those catfish are a hell of a lot of fun on a fly rod. This is the perfect time of the year to be in the hill country. When I lived in Austin I tried to go for a long ride on the old BMW bike with a fly rod strapped to the back almost every weekend in May. It is a great way to explore the roads that are not on the map. Sounds like a man after my own heart. When I was single, I'd pick out a river I wanted to explore, pack my fishing gear in my truck and head out for the day. I'd start at an access point that I found on the map and then spend the rest of my day searching out all the backroads that lead back to the river. It can be a bit hard in Texas, since so much of the river frontage is private, but occasionally you'll get lucky and find a perfect out-of-the-way spot. Chuck Vance |
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