No Sept Fly tying nite

Unfortunately both Jeff and myself will be unavailable for our September Fly Tyers Session. Hopefully we will a be able to get back to our regular 2nd Tuesday of each month sessions starting in October.  Hope you all had a fun and productive summer and have lots of interesting fishing adventures to tell us all about.  Also please remember all your favorite successful flies so we will have some interesting new flies to tie.
Until our next meeting.
Gary

Tips on personal watercraft

Video of Overlooked DIY Strategies

Utilizing a specialized personal watercraft that allows you to wade fish while staying connected to the boat is a great way to gain access to some excellent water.  These spots are often untouched by other anglers and offers a strategic advantage over full sized drift boats.  Check out the video and after getting the jist, then start it over to see the beginning to see how things actually look while casting from the boat.  Video Tip of the Week

Combine this approach with a Euro Style Nymphing application and you have a deadly combo.  You will find yourself meticulously picking apart “the best of the best” water and catching more trout than ever before.  It takes some practice but for DIY anglers its a wonderful tool and lots of fun.  Feeling trout take nymphs is a fresh way to alter your nymph game and keep things interesting.

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Llano river is recovering

Large Numbers of Juvenile Bass Indicate Llano River Recovering From Historic Flood Event

AUSTIN – Less than a year after a major flood scoured much of the Llano River and left anglers worried about the future of the waterway’s renowned bass fishery, biologists with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department are finding evidence of a recovery.

A fish sampling effort near Castell in late-June by TPWD aquatic biologists found large numbers of juvenile largemouth and Guadalupe bass are now present in the river. TPWD Aquatic Biologist Preston Bean, who is heading up a study looking at recovery of the river’s habitat and fish assemblage, reported Guadalupe bass made up 26 percent of the total catch and were at least 10 percent of the catch at each of 10 sampling sites.

“Most Guadalupe bass we collected were spawned this spring and the average length was 2.2 inches,” said Bean. “The fish appeared to be feeding heavily and had excellent body condition.”

The health of the resource was also evident from sampling of other aquatic species present in the river. Archis Grubh, TPWD Aquatic Ecologist who is studying effects of the flood on aquatic invertebrates reported seeing a steady repopulation of the invertebrate community, which means plentiful food is available for juvenile sport fish.

While biologists note that it will take time for keeper-sized bass to reach pre-flood levels in the Llano River, the presence of large numbers of juveniles indicates the fishery is healthy and on the way to recovery. Based on average growth rates for bass from Hill Country rivers, it will likely take several years before good numbers of larger bass are available for anglers in the most affected reaches of the river. Follow-up fish, habitat, and aquatic invertebrate surveys are planned by TPWD in the months ahead, along with surveys to monitor for aquatic invasive species that often spread during flood events.

“Keep in mind, last year the Llano River was greatly affected by a 100-year flood event that significantly altered its fish habitat,” said John Botros, TPWD River Access Program Coordinator. “Many anglers and local landowners expressed concern to us about the status of the fish population following this catastrophic flooding. While the abundance of fish in the river is lower than it was before the flood, we are happy to report that fish populations are showing signs of recovery.”

More information on the Llano River flood of 2018, including details on changes to aquatic and riparian habitats can be found on the Llano River Watershed Alliance’s website.

No August meeting

There will not be an August meeting this coming Tuesday the 27th, school starting and end of summer activity’s going on, it was decided last meeting to just skip this coming one. Still plan on a September meeting, will post any update.