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Little River and Brazos River entry points....
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06/07/22 01:01 AM
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Anyone have GPS Cordinates of somewhere I could put a small 10 ft flat bottom / gas engine boat on either of these rivers?
I have cordinates for the San Gabriel, Colorado, and Lampasas, but not the Little River or Brazos.
I hear the Little River has some good cat-fishing, but hard to get on due to private land. Anyone have a public access point?
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Re: Little River and Brazos River entry points....
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06/21/22 08:37 PM
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deucer02
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You might check with the kayakers or the fly fishermen. A lot of then fish the Brazos.
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Re: Little River and Brazos River entry points....
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06/25/22 03:37 PM
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Slow Drifter
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What part of the Brazos? There's the Hwy 7 bridge with a decent ramp but you cannot go south very far due to the falls. There's a channel going north on the east bank from that ramp that holds good numbers of channel and yellow cats. There's the Falls on The Brazos park just south of that on the east bank with a good ramp, but you can only go south, also due to the falls, then there's Highbank about 15 miles east of Wilderville with a dirt ramp under the bridge. Good luck!
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