Dec 11, 2015 - Trip Report Brazos river Below Possum Kingdom Dam - day 1
Last weekend on the Brazos was fun, but it ended with me watching a fly fisherman pull a few large striper right in front of me. All week I had striper fever, I wanted to get back to that lower pool and drift some flies under a casting bobber. The weather started looking sketchy for Sat, so at the last minute I decided to play hooky and go up on Friday. I figured I would surprise the fish by showing up a day early
Daniel and Rick also went up and the three of us put in together at the Hwy 16 bridge around 10:30 am. The Dam was still releasing 300 cfs, and trying to paddle between the arches on the bridge takes some effort, but Rick scouted a trick around the Bridge. Straight across from the ramp is a tiny flow of water that we could use, to get to the slack side of the bridge.
Along the way we ran into a kayaker in a propel 13 trolling the big open area north of the bridge. He had a monster black bass on his stringer and some small stripers. He was nice and told us what was working but I have to admit, I had a bit of striper fever, and didn't waste much time getting to the first big hole below the pools.
Sorry Rick and Daniel, I wasn't much of a paddle partner

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No striper in the first hole, so we pushed on upstream to the pools below the Dam. Apparently, we were not the only people playing hooky, the lower pool was covered in fly fisherman. Rick found a spot to work his fly rod, Daniel and I moved up to the edge of the Big pool.
I really wanted to fish the top of the lower pool, but it was pretty covered up in fly fisherman. I continued up to the Big pool right below the Dam, Found the sand bass again, super fiesty smacking my top water into the air at times. Same pattern as last time, jerk,jerk pause, catch. I got them on top water, inline spinner and fly, but nothing much over 12". Here are few examples
I moved away from the rocks, and I went right to the restricted line (maybe a bit past at times

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I started to up size my swim shad baits, hoping to weed out the small fish. They still hit it and eventually tore the tail off one. Finally I found the winning combination, I was throwing a 6" soft shad swimbait as close to the foaming water as possible. I had to retrieve slow with pauses to let it sink. I lost a few to the boulders, but I was rewarded with 2 good striper 23 - 24" right around 3pm. They fought really well and made multiple runs. I hooked into a third fish, that took a ton of line. I tightened the drag but then he was pulling me into the Dam. When I tried to tighten down and back paddle the line snapped. After that, I needed to take a break, drink a Dew and enjoy the sun. Part of the reason I like the river, is I can take a break on shore, get out and walk a bit.
Here are some pics of the 2 larger striper, not the best pics as I had measured them and wanted to dump them back in quickly.
I went back and worked the big pool some more and never got anything big again. The top of the lower pool stayed busy with fly fisherman and in the late afternoon, they started hooking into some solid striper. Same place as last weekend, the top of the lower pool right in the current below the rocks. I didn't expect them to leave anytime soon, so I floated down and tried the deep hole below the pools, but only a few small bass.
I was loading the kayak up in the dark, ready to go make camp with a big smile on my face. I didn't break any records, but I got into some bigger fish and only lost a few lures

I had to drive up out of the canyon to get a verizon signal, called wife told her I was fine and off the water, then I headed back to the little park below the Dam to make camp for the night.
Even though it hit 80F that day, I still started a fire ... because starting fires are fun

Opened a beer .. campsite is setup.
-Thanks for reading.
Here are some short videos just showing the area, nothing fancy.