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Feb 6, 2019, 1:48:05 PM2/6/19
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I'm going to be in Austin for the last two weeks in February. Anyone know whether there's any fishing to be done then? And if so, any leads on guides?

TIA. 

Richard Farino

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Feb 6, 2019, 4:30:37 PM2/6/19
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Trout in the Hill Country and bass in town on the Colorado.


Call All Water Guides and see if you can book Alvin Dedeaux - https://allwaterguides.com/alvin-dedeaux/

 

Richard

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Yambag Nelson

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Feb 6, 2019, 6:42:17 PM2/6/19
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Depending on conditions, i would go fish the llano. They have a strain of bass called guadaloupes which are almost trout like in that they love fast water. They aren't particularly big but fight hard. There are also some very big largemouth (I had one eat a bluegill that I was reeling in, must have been at least 6lbs). The llano is a bit over an hour from austin. If you have the time I'd rent a canoe but if not there are bridge crossings.

There is trout fishing on the Guadeloupe but that is a bit further and is mostly better bobber fishing.

Yambag Nelson

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Feb 6, 2019, 6:42:57 PM2/6/19
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Also, I wouldn't waste your money on a guide. Easy to figure out on your own.

Misha Gill

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Feb 7, 2019, 5:21:52 PM2/7/19
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I'm from Austin. I second the Llano recommendation - some beautiful pink granite mixed in the the usual limestone topography. Use a leggy yellow foam popper in like a size 6 (smallish). Lots of Largemouth Bass and yes some Guadaloupes. You might even pick up a Rio Grande Cichlid out there - they're beautiful and native too! If you fish the Colorado like Richie says, the best stretch is down below the Town Lake dam and is best fished on a float trip. In Town Lake itself, or Lake Austin or Lake Travis (where the world record Guadalupe bass was caught - I think like 6 lbs) you will need a boat to fish effectively. Of those, Town Lake is the most accessible and you can rent a boat, but its also the most featureless. Although exploring the creek below Barton Springs can be surprisingly productive. Red Bud Isle has some accessibility but it is crowded and I only ever had success there once very early in the morning. I wouldn't recommend the public stretches of Barton Creek or Bull Creek as they are heavily pressured but you might find some fish. Check out the Greenbelt and hike until you find fish. Just know that parts of Barton Creek dry up completely in dry spells so you might not find fish for long stretches. Ditto for the Pedernales, it seems to have low fish density because of the contango of flash floods and dry spells. It looks beautiful and fishy but can seem totally barren (even though it isnt). If you spot any random creeks you want to try, be very careful. In TX you are allowed to own the stream bottom, so you cant just go wading up a stream from a public access point. And they are very protective of their 2nd amendment and property rights, as you have been trained to expect. There's a book called Fly Fishing the Texas Hillcountry I can bring to beer tie if you want, also available from the source - Hill Country Fly Fishers. Kevin Hutchison was the very first guide I ever fished with and we went to the Llano and slayed them. Trout fishing in the Guadaloupe is a fun experience due to its unique setting and the large trout they stock (although only in certain stretches stocked by TU - the state stocked trout are cookie cutter). But yeah it's like a 1.5 hour ride, and for that time investment you could fish somewhere incredible and unique like the Llano.
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