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Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: N8tivFish] #5458937 10/28/10 03:55 PM
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When it comes to misinformation or disinformation, I sometimes wonder if the percentages of it provided in a sporting goods/outdoors/fly shop is much higher when compared to levels from other types of stores. I learned long ago while shopping at fly shops in Colorado, the "You don't want to fish that creek..." advise often meant "Don't fish one of my favorite places."

I'm doing way too much pondering of late and not enough* fishing.

Michael

*enough -- a mythical unattainable amount required to satisfy one's fishing needs...

Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: Michael B] #5459013 10/28/10 04:24 PM
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In years without the minimum flows in effect, or when fishing a stretch of the river that consistently stays above 70 degrees, that is probably the case, but research data from other states and other tailwaters indicate that summer fishing is fine with water temps in the 60s.

Tell Bruce to call me if he has any questions.

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Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: mickfly] #5459100 10/28/10 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted By: mickfly
In years without the minimum flows in effect, or when fishing a stretch of the river that consistently stays about 70 degrees, that is probably the case, but research data from other states and other tailwaters indicate that summer fishing is fine with water temps in the 60s.

Tell Bruce to call me if he has any questions.


haha


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Fat is not a handicap, its your punishment for lack of self control.
Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: Marley's_Fishing_Buddy] #5470978 11/01/10 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted By: Marley's_Fishing_Buddy
According to someone at Tackle Box Outfitters its a death sentence for a fish if its caught March-October. Even if it seems to swim away just fine. Then i got a conservation lecture, made me want to gouge my eyes out.


If you were fishing in the middle of the day in low flow years in the July-early September range I would tend to agree with them. In years like this past summer, with cooler temps and good flow you can get out and fish early, before the toobers hit the water, land them quickly and keep them in the net and they have a much better chance.

It all comes down to water temps. The warmer the water the less oxygen it can carry. I'm like Mick, if I see temps that are steadily below 70 degrees I will fish away.

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Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: mickfly] #5472414 11/01/10 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted By: mickfly


Tell Bruce to call me if he has any questions.


Diff fly shop!


Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: McFly] #5473294 11/01/10 09:45 PM
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Tackle Box Outfitters, New Braunfels Ave, San Antonio:

Owner, Rick Laird (former neighbor, a real gentleman)
Fly Shop Manager, Bruce Young (Great fly tyer, taught my son to tie his first Clouser).

Both great guys, very knowledgeable.


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Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: mickfly] #5475049 11/02/10 05:09 AM
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I stand corrected. For some reason I thought the OP stated that lecture came from somewhere else.


Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: McFly] #5475236 11/02/10 12:05 PM
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How many fish does tpw and grtu stock in the guad every year?



Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: 2FlyFish4] #5475306 11/02/10 12:39 PM
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tpwd put in 23,021 trout last year http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/management/stocking/trout_2010.phtml

i dont know how may grtu did

Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: vhs07] #5475637 11/02/10 02:29 PM
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GRTU stocks by weight, not numbers. I believe it was three truckloads last year, about 3,500 lbs per truckload. So about 10,000 lbs of trout. In terms of numbers, given the size of the fish they stock, I'd guess 6-7,000 trout.


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Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: mickfly] #5475845 11/02/10 03:35 PM
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Thinking of taking the yak down to the Guad this Saturday to drown some nymphs. Never done the trip before, so I am wondering about where to put in/take out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If anyone is interested on joining me, PM me.

Thanks in advance.

Re: Trout Gone WIld - Guadalupe Holdovers [Re: pablotx] #5476197 11/02/10 05:01 PM
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Put in at Rio and take out at Lazy L & L for a nice float over the prime water. Take out at Gardo's or Rainbow camp for an extended float that takes you thru the Ingram Ranch.

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