Guadalupe River

So there are no trout bigger than 16 inches in Montana, at least according to one sport attempting to impersonate a fly fisher I ran into a few days ago. I won’t bore you with all of the conversation; though it is worth noting this encounter has made the top three on my all time […]

Earlier this week, I got a chance to wet a line in the town of Kerrville.  The Guadalupe River runs right through town and a series of impoundments create some interesting fishable water.  As far as Texas goes, its almost as good as it gets. It had been raining for the past couple of days […]

Spent a little time with Jake and a friend of his (ours) – Dan the Man – at Guadalupe State Park yesterday. One of the perks of the business we’re in is that the work flow allows the schedule to be reshuffled a bit on some days and more important things like fly fishing to […]

Guadalupe Stripers

by Jake McGlothlin on January 5, 2011

in Texas

Mark is up in Colorado for a few days, the lucky bastard.  Even though its a working trip for just a few days and it is the middle of winter, I’m still pretty jealous.  But such is life. Dr. Dumbass was back in the shop the other day, raving on and on about what a […]

It has been a busy week for the fans of fishing stocked trout out of the Guadalupe River here in Texas.  Texas Wildlife and Parks began their stocking program on the 3rd, and will continue every week as the season progresses.  The river banks have simply been packed to the gills, as it were, mainly […]

Texas Trout Update

by Jake McGlothlin on November 28, 2010

in Texas

Down here in Texas, there are several events in fishing that people look forward to all year long. The redfish spawn in the fall, the bass spawn in the spring, and the stocking of hatchery trout in various rivers, lakes and city ponds in the winter. While most of these pale, confused hatchery fish are […]