Sometimes I feel a bit guilty posting stories about Trout Fishing on the Guadalupe this time of year when the flows are relatively low.
I feel that by showing stories about my Trout fishing this time of year may encourage others to fish reguardless of water temperatures resulting in increased delayed mortality amoung the Guadalupe Trout population. So let me start by saying that I study temperature monitors and decide where and where not to fish. I take along a thermometer and take water temperatures throughout the day. Anything 70 or above and I quit and or move upstream into colder waters.
Now with that said I have still been fishing almost every week till now. But this week we will see air temps in the high 90s if not 100s. With those kind of air temps, water temps rise quickly, and I will not fish in an area that sees any water temps over 74 anytime during the day. And I will probably be fishing very little, if at all, for Trout in the Guadalupe from now till the coming fall.
Here is what I have been doing these past few weeks.
Shooting some more videos in the Self Portrait Series, all alone, by myself.
Some came out great, some good, some that are best titled "What was I Thinking?"
I have been mainly fishing from Rio to S Turn rapids in the early morning and from Rio to Maricopa in the afternoon and evenings. Catching has been remarkably good. The Trout are still fat and have happily taken my flys.
This first one is an example of when things go right. I walk into the frame, make one cast. Watch as the strike indicator comes into the frame at about 52 seconds. There is a deep rock which the flys crawl over pulling the strike indicator under at 57 seconds, then as I free them and the flys slide into the pocket behind the rock at 1:02..... Bingo !!!
(Click on the Pic for the Video)
And just to show it's not all shooting fish in a barrel this one takes a bit longer. It takes 7 casts and drifts to get the bite.....
And since this is summer and we are not the only ones enjoying the river here is what commonly happens without the tubers knowing what they are doing.
They wade right through the run I am fishing putting down the fish for awhile.
There is one thing I will not do and that's reprimand the tubers for what they do not know, especially when one of them is pregnant !!!
Here's one shot down at the half-way riffle.....
And here is the Trout I just landed using my knee as a current break.....
Below the lower weir on the Old Kanz property.....
Of course Trout aren't the only species landed. Guess what's in the Net?.....
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This was a real nice Smallmouth and my biggest this year about 3lbs I think.
And then on to the category of "What's going on there?".....
This video will take some cooperation. I want you to start the video, be patient, I bounce my nymphs off many rocks during the video so keep watching. Then I want you to watch for the strike at 1:57 and then stop it at 2:00. Did you see the strike? Did you see the striker indicator zip down and across the river? What do you think this is? You will never get it right.....
What was your guess? Now start the video again and watch it play out.
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A beer can? You've got to be kidding me! I thought I had a good Trout on, boy was I wrong! A combination of hooking a flat plane in the right spot, that catches the current, and pulls everything downstream and planes away from me. I really thought whatever was on the line was alive for the first few seconds. But's that's part of the reason we go fishing.... the surprise of what happens while waving a stick in the air in the middle of a river.
Jimbo