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Great Places to Fly Fish in Texas

Great Places to Fly Fish in Texas

| September 10, 2023 | 0 Comments

Texas offers a variety of excellent fly fishing opportunities, with numerous rivers, lakes, and coastal areas to explore. Here are some of the best places to fly fish in Texas:

Guadalupe River: Known as one of the best places for fly fishing in Texas, the Guadalupe River is famous for its rainbow and brown trout. It’s particularly popular in the winter months when the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department stocks the river with trout. You can find both public access points and private fishing resorts along the river.

Llano River: The Llano River, located in the Texas Hill Country, is known for its pristine waters and a healthy population of Guadalupe bass, which is a native Texas species. You can also find sunfish and largemouth bass in this river.

South Padre Island: The coastal waters around South Padre Island offer excellent fly fishing opportunities for species like redfish, speckled trout, snook, and tarpon. You can fish from the shore or hire a guide to take you on a boat for an offshore adventure.

Devils River: The Devils River, one of the most remote and pristine rivers in Texas, is home to some trophy-sized smallmouth bass. Access to the river can be challenging, so be prepared for a wilderness experience and check for any permit requirements.

Pedernales River: This Hill Country river is known for its limestone bottom and clear water. It’s a great spot for fly fishing for Guadalupe bass, sunfish, and largemouth bass. There are several parks along the river that offer access for anglers.

Lake Fork: Lake Fork is famous for its largemouth bass, and fly anglers can have success here targeting these trophy-sized fish. This East Texas reservoir is known for producing some of the biggest bass in the state.

Baffin Bay: Located along the Texas Gulf Coast, Baffin Bay is a prime spot for fly fishing for speckled trout and redfish. The shallow flats and grassy areas make it a fly angler’s paradise.

Canyon Lake: Canyon Lake, in the Texas Hill Country, offers fly fishing opportunities for various species, including bass, sunfish, and catfish. The clear waters and scenic surroundings make it a popular choice.

Lake Texoma: This massive reservoir on the Texas-Oklahoma border is known for its striped bass fishing. Fly anglers can target stripers here, especially in the spring and fall.

Colorado River (Texas): The Texas stretch of the Colorado River offers fly fishing for a variety of species, including white bass, largemouth bass, and catfish. Look for access points in the Hill Country and downstream areas.

Before you go fly fishing in Texas, make sure to check the fishing regulations, obtain any necessary permits or licenses, and consider hiring a local guide for a better experience, especially if you’re new to the area or fly fishing in general. Additionally, be aware of any seasonal changes and weather conditions that may affect your fishing plans.

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Give a Little Get A Little

Give a Little Get A Little

| August 30, 2021 | 0 Comments

Send and receive the latest information – on the Monday Morning Sidewalk, Texas’ original Monday fly fishing social gathering of ill repute.

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Back in the Saddle Monday Morning

Back in the Saddle Monday Morning

| July 19, 2021 | 0 Comments

Back in the Saddle after some time in Port O’Connor, Texas, last week. The words are still processing, but Monday is always Monday.

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NEW LOOK NEW OUTLOOK

NEW LOOK NEW OUTLOOK

| December 23, 2019 | 0 Comments

I sincerely hope you enjoy the new header and color scheme here at Texas Fly Caster – Texas Fly Fishing! WARNING – I MAY NOT BE DONE YET! I have tinkered with the idea of changing the NAME of Texas Fly Caster, the actual url to www.texasfly.fishing, in order to unseat some unsavory websites from […]

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