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Re: Brazos 19.5 mile float [Re: jwinit] #12636595 02/20/18 02:26 AM
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Friends of the Brazos has their big cleanup April 8. You can find them at friendsofthebrazos.org

Re: Brazos 19.5 mile float [Re: Doublehaul] #12637316 02/20/18 04:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: Doublehaul
Friends of the Brazos has their big cleanup April 8. You can find them at friendsofthebrazos.org


So the Paluxy/Brazos confluence is a long way from the Hwy 16 to Dark Valley stretch. I could not find info on exactly which sections would be addressed though.

Re: Brazos 19.5 mile float [Re: jwinit] #12638478 02/21/18 02:48 AM
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If they are meeting at Tres Rios, I would assume they they are cleaning up the section below Granbury dam or below the hwy 67 bridge.


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Re: Brazos 19.5 mile float [Re: jwinit] #12640328 02/22/18 02:20 AM
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We took that trip in the fall last year we had a good time but we are going to make it a 2 night trip this spring so we have more time to fish

Re: Brazos 19.5 mile float [Re: jwinit] #12640651 02/22/18 07:29 AM
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You need 3 nights to really fish it.

Re: Brazos 19.5 mile float [Re: jwinit] #12640933 02/22/18 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted By: jwinit
Yes we will be putting in at the highway 16 bridge and it sounds like I need to bring a sleep pad as well


Yea, forget the hammock and just take a sleep pad. Basically, your trout fishing will be limited to the first mile downstream...so show up in the evening and get a limit of fish that evening. Camp around the first big hole down stream. The GW may show up around dark when he sees the campfire from the bridge, but he is just checking to see if you are ok, need assistance, etc. I always used a green/brown/gray type fly (just take a good assortment), as they will likely change on you. A six weight rod is what I always carried...the carp can be really fun to catch, once the food catching is out of the way...also, in the deep portion of the first hole you can catch stripers as well. Make sure you clean and put away your nightly catch before you got to bed, because the critters will steal/eat anything staked out in the river (trust me on this)

When you get up the next morning (predawn, get in there and get a limit before the sun gets up, then break camp and paddle down to the second big hole (huge boulders on the right side of the river). This is a good place to fly fish for stripers and they like those white hair clouser flys, that Jesse uses...by the time you leave there you should have enough food for the entire trip. Take salt, pepper, toney Chacheres, and a couple sticks of butter, a sleeve or two of crackers, some trail mix (avoid dried fruit at all costs), and some extra heavy duty aluminum foil, a couple of lighters, and a good fork/knife, and some Vaseline soaked cotton balls. There is always plenty of dried wood to make a fire for cooking/warmth. I always took a light spinning rig with me as well, for both trout as well as, catfish on down the river. A gold super duper always did a good on trout, as long as it was the small size. Blood type bait always seemed to catch the catfish.

After you get on down the river for the second nights camp, you will recognize a large raised flat spot on the right side of the river...and you will be dog tired from the days activities before you find it. Sleep in the next morning (I always referred to this as Libation campsite) as it was a good place to have a libation or two with your evening meal...you can get to the first pull out point by mid afternoon, or you can keep going for another night depending on how much pain you can endure...hope this information helps...have fun

Re: Brazos 19.5 mile float [Re: jwinit] #12644704 02/24/18 03:07 PM
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That was great information crapicat thank you and we always pack our trash out usually we take more than what we started with my buddies and I operate on the leave it better than you found it motto we are big advocates of clean rivers and clean Texas


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Re: Brazos 19.5 mile float [Re: jwinit] #12656049 03/03/18 03:23 AM
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can you camp along the shore just anywhere or is there areas that you can and cant and if so are they marked

Re: Brazos 19.5 mile float [Re: craigfish] #12656208 03/03/18 05:53 AM
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Well, not really...on either count...yes there are can/cant trespass areas that are not marked very well..but it will become apparent..if you just pay attention to my directions and watch the river bank. Here is the deal, BRA will usually generate twice a day...when camping, stay above the wet line of the river, the last camping spot is probably 5 feet above the wet line and one of the only places that is that high and flat...that is on your right side. As for the first night, camp just down from the bridge (1/4mile) just past the first S-turn about 50 yards (you can see the bridge) on your right...when you see a deep hole, stop, fish, camp (about 20 yards off the river)...dont go past the riffles (you will have to drag your kayak/canoe past them, normally. Me, I fish at the bridge, at the s-turn, and first hole (both sides of the river). Personally, I have never had anyone hassle me while on the river...this is not the Guadalupe type environment...it is quiet, with solitude once you pass the S turn...

Oh yea, do NOT leave your YAK/ canoe in the river at night...pull it out of the water and above the wet line...and tie it to a tree as well....its not much fun chasing your buddys stuff down because he forgot to secure it...and its even less fun, if its your stuff...

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