A section of the Guadalupe River in Comal County, Texas.
Details: Bluegill
Caught multiple bluegill, various sizes on fly. Had several small bass as well. Missed at least 5 hook sets with same fly pattern
Drifting nymphs for sunfish and suckers through a hole, when this guy decided he was hungry! Put up a hell of a fight on the 3wt
Drifting a wooly bugger under a strike indicator through riffles and sloughs between boulders
Largemouth Bass are the most abundant gamefish in the reservoir. They exhibit a slow growth rate but the population contains large numbers of fish.
Channel catfish are the most sought-after species followed by hybrid striped bass, red drum and largemouth bass. The main cover is provided by cattails and bulrush along the shoreline. Structure inclu...
Largemouth bass and white crappie are the most popular sportfish in the reservoir. Largemouth bass are abundant with frequent reports of large fish being boated. Spotted bass are there, too, and provi...