Monday Morning Texas Fly Fishing Report

| October 20, 2014

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Hello fellow fly fishers! Welcome to wherever you are this morning. I hope the drive wasn’t too long for you this morning. Mine was a long commute at about an hour-and-a-half one way, but here we are for another Monday Morning Sidewalk report.

The fly fishing report for Texas is a lot like the report from last week. I do know for sure that the bass feed is on for fall, at least at Lake Amon G. Carter – the Bowie Reservoir section – as of last week. However, it’s always best to take a day off from work and check out your local water for yourself (HA!).

We have a few stories coming your way this week, but if you slept through the weekend, be sure to check out the stories that came out while you were sleeping – there’s a meeting of GRTU on the 25th. as well as a fly fishing tournament in the same area the same day. That tournament has some interesting angles to it; a limited number of participants, a unique location and pretty sweet prizes. The GRTU meeting should be valuable as well; they’ll be going over Guadalupe trout leases and there are some special things going on for Texas Women Fly Fishers, aka. TWFF. In case you were wondering, I am a member of TWFF and that is one active bunch! They also have a very organized information stream that lets members know what’s happening.

Bottom line for this week in Texas fly fishing news: Get to the salt if you can! I received photographs from Port Aransas that I immediately posted to the TFC Instagram stream, some nice spanish mackerel, and have seen images of sizable tarpon from further south along the Texas Gulf Coast.

There are a couple of stories to expect this week:

  • Fly Fishing the Pecos River New Mexico Fly Fishing Report From September – including a list of restaurants and miscellaneous recommendations.
  • The first ever Night Fly Radio show, a show about music in the old fashion AOR style.
  • AND – whatever else comes across from all the TFC resources across Texas.

Don’t forget that everyone doing the paid subscription thing is automatically entered in the YETI Giveaway (see left column for details). By now, my fly friends, who have been regulars (over the last eight years), may be realizing how paid subscription works; just like I said it would – only the costly original content, about fly fishing in Texas, is covered by the “Subscription” umbrella.

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Category: Central Texas, Fishing Reports, Guadalupe River, Texas Fly Fishing Club, Texas Gulf Coast

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