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Texas Fly Fishing
from:Fly fishing in the state of Texas doesn’t have the common popularity as a location of choice when it comes to experienced fly fishers. Many people think the rivers and streams of classic mountain country are the better choices. The truth is that you can find some amazing fly fishing in Texas – when you know where to go.
Texas contains approximately 80,000 miles of rivers and streams, comprising forty-one major waterways. These waters range from clear, fast-flowing hill country streams to turbid, slow-moving bayous. Fishing success often slows on Texas reservoirs during the summer, but may remain excellent on Texas rivers.
Rockport, Texas, is a great place to fly fish in salt water. There are seven major bay systems that dot the Texas coastline which makes it a great fly fishing destination. Sea grass carpets much of the shallows in the bay system providing an ideal hiding place for fish as well as acting as an incubator for new fish. It also acts as a filter draining out impurities and making the living environment perfect for fish like speckled trout, red fish, black drum, and flounder.
You will find some amazing trout fishing along the Guadalupe River. This river is located between Austin and San Antonio and is the southernmost fresh water trout fishery in the United States. The river is stocked with many varieties of trout. They have a catch and release regulation on the river to help keep the trout plentiful from year to year.
When fishing the Guadalupe, keep in mind that many of the best spots are accessible only by crossing private lands. You can often find people who are more than willing to allow you access, but be prepared to pay a small fee to do so. There are some public access points you can take advantage of, however, so look for these first.
The Blanco River is a classic hill country river varying from a deep, wide river to merely a trickle in places. The banks are lined with cypress trees which makes the scenery along this river absolutely beautiful. Species you can fish for here include a variety of bass and perch. Access is easy and the fishing is good year-round.
The major drainage flowing through Texas hill country is the Colorado River located about 60 miles north of Austin. During the winter and the spring, the bass are plentiful as they migrate out of Lake Buchanan and up the river. You will have to pay a small daily fee to fish the Colorado, but it’s well worth your time and money!
While many people don’t think of Texas as prime fly fishing country, it actually is a great place to fish for bass and trout. Once the word gets out about the great fly fishing in Texas, it’s only a matter of time before it ranks right up there with Colorado and Washington in popularity.
Florida Fishing Charters News
Discounted Shark Fishing Charters in Destin, FL
TripShock.com is Now Offering $50 Off on Shark Fishing Charters in Destin, Florida for Travel Dates Now Through 5/24/12. (PRWeb May 20, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/SharkFishingCharters2012/DestinFloridaDiscounts/prweb9509852.htm
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Captain Dave Kostyo from Knot Nancy Fishing Charters out of TNT Marina in Keystone reported fishing live baits early and late in the day offshore of Haulover Inlet in depths from 100 to 200 feet of water is producing some hot action on blackfin tuna to 30-plus pounds. His anglers are also catching scattered dolphin, sailfish and kingfish. At night, he has been turning his attention to tarpon ...
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Captain Jamie Owens from the party boat Atlantis out of Haulover Marina reported fishing out of Haulover Inlet in depths from 100 to 240 feet his anglers have been catching kingfish to 20 pounds and blackfin tuna on the surface. Fishermen working the bottom were catching mutton and vermillion snappers plus some large amberjacks. Captain Jimbo Thomas from the charter boat Thomas Flyer out of ...
Read more...Fishing Rodeo Set to Start June 7, 2012 in Jacksonville, Florida
Would you like to participate in a fishing rodeo that involves catching both freshwater and saltwater fish? If so, your chance to do so is coming up soon. The Jacksonville Fishing Rodeo in Jacksonville, Florida, is scheduled to kick off on June 7, 2012 and weekend anglers are welcome to throw their lucky fishing hat into the ring. Here are a few more details:
Read more...Best 5 Spots for Catching Catfish Along Florida’s St. Johns River
Are you headed to Florida this year? While there, you may want to consider going fishing. The St. Johns River, its tributaries and surrounding lakes are known to have some great fishing holes. I happen to know of a few that are superlative sites for catching catfish. Here they are:
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