GBRA Scholarship Program due by Jan 22

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Reminder! Tomorrow is the last day to submit an application for the GBRA Scholarship Program. The application and essay portion must be received by midnight, January 22. Graduating high school seniors living in the following 10 counties of GBRA’s service area: Kendall, Comal, Hays, Caldwell, Guadalupe, Gonzales, DeWitt, Victoria, Calhoun and Refugio are eligible to apply. All graduating seniors meeting the eligibility requirements may submit a scholarship application. https://bit.ly/GBRA-Scholarship

NBFF meeting is Jan 27th

Darryl Yarbrough has secured the Summit pavilion for our January Meeting to be held on Wednesday, January 27th at 7:00 pm.  The Summit is located at 13105 River Road (take a right toward the river) and the pavilion is located behind the Summit Clubhouse.  Our speaker for the evening will be a local game warden so come join us.  Bring your own chair so that we can maintain a safe distance.

Floodgate at Canyon Dam closed Jan 20th

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Close Canyon Lake Floodgates Jan. 20
Canyon Lake, TEXAS—U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) officials will close the Canyon Lake floodgates Wednesday, January 20, to perform an inspection of the flood control tower.
The dam and associated outlet works will continue to function; however, the floodgate closures will affect local river flows and may affect some river users.
For additional information, please contact the USACE lake office at 830-964-3341.

The Guadalupe is fishing well

Fishing is still going strong on the Guadalupe.  The weather is a cold in the morning, but fishing is not bad all day. See the link below for the vid on the Palomino trout. Seems like everything from woolybuggers to size 22 RS2’s are working right now along with worm and egg pattern’s. A girdle bug followed by a zebra midge, hare’s ear or a San Juan has been good.

Another Palomino trout

Action Angler & Outdoor Center- Guadalupe River, New Braunfels, TX