Catching Tagged Guadalupe Bass

Catching tagged Guadalupe bass

Story by LSON

Michael Tucker, of Huntsville, caught a tagged Guadalupe bass on March 22 from the San Gabriel River.

Tucker had seen a video on Facebook about Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Guadalupe bass stocking on the river, as part of its 10-year conservation goal to restore and conserve populations of the fish in creeks and rivers of Central Texas. Having never caught a Guadalupe bass, he decided to drive two and a half hours to try to catch one.

“I was planning on fishing that day anyway so thought might as well give it a shot,” Tucker said.

Tucker tried a few different spots with no luck until he moved down the bank past the 1660 bridge.

“I was getting ready to turn back, and sure enough as soon as I threw it I had one,” he said.

He threw a weightless Bandito Bug, and as soon as the bug hit the water, the bass was hooked.

Tucker released the fish and submitted photos of the bass and tag to TPWD.

A total of 40 tagged Guadalupe bass were released, and 16 have been caught in the San Gabriel and its tributaries.

“The San Gabriel River is a prime example of the tremendous stream fishing opportunities available in central Texas within or just a short drive from major urban centers,” said Marcos De Jesus, Inland Fisheries district supervisor.

Photo from Michael Tucker

A recent economic impact study by TPWD and Texas Tech University found that stream fishing in Central Texas generated an annual economic value of $71 million over a sixteen-month period. Forty-two percent of anglers surveyed specifically targeted Guadalupe bass.

“The Guadalupe bass is one of the most exciting species in our area to target with a fly rod and it is iconic to the Lone Star State,” said Chris Johnson, Owner of Living Waters Fly Fishing in Round Rock.

Beginning March 21 and continuing until March 31, 2020, any angler who catches a tagged Guadalupe bass from the San Gabriel River or its tributaries will be entered into a monthly prize drawing.

Great turn out for Introduction to fly fishing+a mighty storm!!!

 

Start of day with a great group!!!

The Intro to Fly Fishing class started off fine with a total of 16 attendees(some missing from the picture). Two new members took us up on the offer for free class attendance if they joined the FFI and our charter club.  We welcome new members Keith Smith and Ron Butts.

We began on time at 9am and got to get in 3 rounds of the round robin classes when, THE STORM HIT!!!!

We spent over an hour witnessing wind, hail, rain, thunder and lightning!!!  We all looked for refuge and found it in cars and under the roof of the Red Caboose at the Rio Camp Ground!!!

Under cover tracking the storm!

After an hour and a half, we decided the worst had passed and continued the round robin.

Fly tying, just one of our 4 stations for instruction to include casting, knots and Intro to Fly fishing Equipment!!!

Break for lunch!!!!!!!

Seconds!!!
A place to sit an wait in line!!
Yum, Yum!

Getting ready to fish and fishing video!

Getting ready to fish! Setting up nymph rigs!!
Fishing the honey hole under the Rio Bridge!!!
Wadding back from the middle of the river!

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A great time was had by all.

23 April meeting Speaker Captain Stacy Lynn

April 23, 2019 

Cypress Bend Park: 503 Peace Ave, New Braunfels, TX 78130
MAKE SURE YOU GO THE THE PARK AND NOT HE LIBRARY.  BRING YOUR OWN ROD AND REEL IF YOU WANT TO PRACTICE STACY’S CASTS AFTER THE PRESENTATION AND DEMONSTRATION.

Captain Stacy Lynn

 

Capt. Stacy Lynn

Capt. Stacy has been an avid saltwater and freshwater fly angler since 1995.  She has 20+ years as a professional fly fishing coach and guide, and is a Fly Fishers Intl. Certified Fly Casting Instructor.  She has been a feature speaker, demonstrator and instructor at numerous events and has been working in the fly fishing industry for almost 25 years.   Her favorite fly fishing endeavor is sight casting in saltwater, especially to Redfish from her own poling skiff, and Tarpon and Permit in tropical destinations. Her instruction specialties are conducting casting diagnostics, and helping fly casters prepare for the Saltwater Fly Fishing experience. Her business, WOW Fly Fishing is dedicated to the business, education and experiences of fly fishing.

Contact Information

Capt. Stacy Lynn

FFI Certified Fly Casting Instructor

WOW Fly Fishing

Business ·Education ·Experiences

stacy@wowflyfishing.com

512-750-8661 mo/tm

@wowflyfishing

Entomology and Fly Tying class, open to everyone.

Yes, Mike Wright will be driving us “Buggy”!! Well not quite.  Mike will giving us an Entomology presentation at our next Tuesday (April 9th) Fly Tying meeting.  Learn how to better “Match the Hatch” to help your choice of flies and help your success at catching more Trout.  The meeting is open to everyone and starts at 7:00 pm at the American Legion Hall at 410 W. Coll Street in New Braunfels.  Come in the front door and were in the first door to the right.
Hope to see you there,
Gary

FLY TYING ON APRIL 9TH

Yes, Mike Wright will be driving us “Buggy”!! Well not quite.  Mike will giving us an Entomology presentation at our next Tuesday (April 9th) Fly Tying meeting.  Learn how to better “Match the Hatch” to help your choice of flies and help your success at catching more Trout.  The meeting is open to everyone and starts at 7:00 pm at the American Legion Hall at 410 W. Coll Street in New Braunfels.  Come in the front door and were in the first door to the right.
Hope to see you there,
Gary