Posted By: RiverBassin
Brazos Report *On FIRE* - 04/12/10 02:40 AM
Went to the upper brazos saturday with my dad. This was the best brazos river trip we have ever gone on. Together, we caught between 60-70 fish and the action was none stop.
Woke up at 4:30 a.m. left the house at 5 and arrived at the river just past 7. We stopped and talked to a family that was wade fishing and they had not caught anything. Interestingly enough, no bass were jumping on the shore lines. I was a little worried. We paddled down stream from the bridge a few hundred yards bass fishing. No bites after 2 hours. We were 1 1/2 miles down river while my dad was fooling around with different lures and casting them in the middle of the river. He catches 3 sandbass so I switch to my spinning outfit and we start casting our lures around the kayaks. BAM! Fish on. The sandies were busting the surface around our kayaks like they do on a lake. A few hit the surface right next to our kayaks. Every other cast was a fish on! On a side note, the sandbass were taking our crankbaits right at the boat. I have never witnessed anything like this on the river before. We caught about 30 sandbass and stripers before we arrived at our final destination.
The "spot" is a deep pool about 2 miles down river where a creek feeds in. Fished cut shad in the pool hoping to land a large striper. No luck with that. We paddled into the creek in search of some flatheads. No luck with that either. Dad decides to throw his YUM craw and catches a bass on the first cast. I cast my power worm and catch 3 bass on back to back casts. It was amazing. I ended up catching 10 bass in the small creek and went through 6 power worms while dad only caught 3 bass. There had to be at least 30 or more bass in the small creek. The creek had clear, warm water with no current and a small water fall feeding fresh water. We could see the bass every where in the creek. It was fun watching the bass swim around my kayak and run to cover. I caught the two largest bass, both over 3 lbs on digital scale.
We fished the rapids for more sandies but instead end up losing a giant striper on a crankbait right at our feet. I estimate the weight around 8-10 lbs.
We head up river to where we were catching sandbass and immediately start catching fish. We practiced catch and release for most of the day only keeping gut hooked fish. Our dog likes to eat fish so we filled up a stringer of magnums sandies for him. We caught 1 striper for every 10 sandbass. The sand bass were holding off rocks and large bolders. We did not catch sandbass unless we were fishing next to rocky shore lines with deep water. If we could see the river floor we weren't catching fish.
As we were paddling to the take out, we talked to a few wade fisherman who were catching crappie. One gentlmen had 6 crappie on his stringer.
Although it was a fun trip, we most likely won't be going back without a gun. When we arrived at the bridge for take out, were were greeted by a group of punk kids all tatted up. Also had a shady mexican dude with a machete as long as his leg walking around the bridge pilings. What a perfect place for crime and disaster. Dad took 11 pictures, none that I really like. Next time I will be in charge of the CAMERA!
BTW we were fishing brazos point. Bring a gun for safety and go getcha some stripers and sandies. I unfortunately won't be going back anytime soon.
Woke up at 4:30 a.m. left the house at 5 and arrived at the river just past 7. We stopped and talked to a family that was wade fishing and they had not caught anything. Interestingly enough, no bass were jumping on the shore lines. I was a little worried. We paddled down stream from the bridge a few hundred yards bass fishing. No bites after 2 hours. We were 1 1/2 miles down river while my dad was fooling around with different lures and casting them in the middle of the river. He catches 3 sandbass so I switch to my spinning outfit and we start casting our lures around the kayaks. BAM! Fish on. The sandies were busting the surface around our kayaks like they do on a lake. A few hit the surface right next to our kayaks. Every other cast was a fish on! On a side note, the sandbass were taking our crankbaits right at the boat. I have never witnessed anything like this on the river before. We caught about 30 sandbass and stripers before we arrived at our final destination.
The "spot" is a deep pool about 2 miles down river where a creek feeds in. Fished cut shad in the pool hoping to land a large striper. No luck with that. We paddled into the creek in search of some flatheads. No luck with that either. Dad decides to throw his YUM craw and catches a bass on the first cast. I cast my power worm and catch 3 bass on back to back casts. It was amazing. I ended up catching 10 bass in the small creek and went through 6 power worms while dad only caught 3 bass. There had to be at least 30 or more bass in the small creek. The creek had clear, warm water with no current and a small water fall feeding fresh water. We could see the bass every where in the creek. It was fun watching the bass swim around my kayak and run to cover. I caught the two largest bass, both over 3 lbs on digital scale.
We fished the rapids for more sandies but instead end up losing a giant striper on a crankbait right at our feet. I estimate the weight around 8-10 lbs.
We head up river to where we were catching sandbass and immediately start catching fish. We practiced catch and release for most of the day only keeping gut hooked fish. Our dog likes to eat fish so we filled up a stringer of magnums sandies for him. We caught 1 striper for every 10 sandbass. The sand bass were holding off rocks and large bolders. We did not catch sandbass unless we were fishing next to rocky shore lines with deep water. If we could see the river floor we weren't catching fish.
As we were paddling to the take out, we talked to a few wade fisherman who were catching crappie. One gentlmen had 6 crappie on his stringer.
Although it was a fun trip, we most likely won't be going back without a gun. When we arrived at the bridge for take out, were were greeted by a group of punk kids all tatted up. Also had a shady mexican dude with a machete as long as his leg walking around the bridge pilings. What a perfect place for crime and disaster. Dad took 11 pictures, none that I really like. Next time I will be in charge of the CAMERA!
BTW we were fishing brazos point. Bring a gun for safety and go getcha some stripers and sandies. I unfortunately won't be going back anytime soon.