River access clean up in Bastrop on the Colorado River

Folks,

An opportunity to help with a river access clean up in Bastrop on the Colorado River.  Join effort with FFI members & FPWD.
Sign up if you can volunteer.

Good morning,

I am eager to share information about the River Access and Conservation Area clean up on Saturday December 6th from 8:00AM-3:00PM. We are conducting this clean up at our Horseshoe on the Colorado RACA Site located on the Colorado River in Bastrop, Texas. I’m hoping you and your loved ones can join my family and I that day!

Sign up and details can be found here.

This workday will consist of removing illegally dumped trash within the riparian areas along the river. I plan to have a roll off dumpster on site, and we need all the help we can get to tackle this. We want to protect the health and safety of the river while showing our RACA landowners how much we appreciate them and the land they open up to their community.

 Most of the garbage is in the riparian areas around and upland of the riverbank. San Marcos office will be providing at least one truck and trailer, and plenty of river clean up bags. I only have about 10 grabbers, some shovels and limited work gloves, I’d appreciate any additional materials you are able to share.

I’m aiming to recruit at least 20 volunteers but hope we can surpass that. I’ve reached out to registered RACA volunteers, but if you know of any other TPWD employees, organizations or volunteer groups based in Bastrop, I would greatly appreciate your help connecting us so we can really bring the community in on this effort.

As always, thank you for your time and please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions, I hope to see you on December 6th!

Kind regards,

Madison Darwish

River Access Program

Inland Fisheries Division

Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

512-754-6844 ext. 214

 

NBFF Club Meeting Agenda 11-19-2025

Remember, our next club meeting is this coming Wednesday, November 19th.  The meeting will be at the East Commons location of the New Braunfels Library from 5:30 to 8:00.
Our guest speaker will be Jud Cole, owner of the Rio Angler Fly Shop.
I emphasize we will be meeting at the East Commons location.
Thanks,
Pat

NBFF Club Meeting Agenda 11-19-2025

Opening remarks and club business

                       5:30 – 6:00 = Social time

Holdover Tournament pictures

Phil’s lesson of the month

6:00 – 6:30 = Opening remarks and club business

6:30 – 7:30 = Guest Speaker

Jud Cole = Rio Anger Fly Shop

 

7:30 – 8:00 = Fly Raffle, Wrap up comments

Ed = Present for approval Donations Committee’s recommendation for 2025

Pat = Update on the club calendar of events

Director’s reports

Treasury = Tom

Membership = Pat

Fly Tying = Gary

Outings = Ron

Education = Phil

Website = Open

Holdover Tournament = Ron

 Brown Trout Study Announced by GRTU’s Chris Johnson

 Volunteers will be needed to set the egg boxes in early December

3-year study in conjunction with TPWD

Fly raffle = Ron

Wrap up

Next meeting December 17th at the West Side Community Center in New Braunfels 5:30 – 8:00

Any additional agenda items?

Holdover Tournament Results

HOLDOVER TOURNAMENT RESULTS

RIO GUADALUPE

NOVEMBER 8 2025

The annual Holdover Tournament was a great success.  There were 38 participants that caught the following fish:

Trout = 21   Bass = 8   Suckers & Carp = 20  Sunfish = 84

The Ron Skarbowski Memorial Award for the longest trout went to David Carrasco.  David caught a 22” rainbow.

The 1st place winner was John “JC” Cadran.  John caught 4 trout, several bass, sunfish, and suckers.

The 2nd place winner was Richard Kunz.

The 3rd place winner was Tony Lubrani.

The heaviest fish was a 14.6 lb. carp caught by Robert Carlen.

An 18″ smallmouth was also caught.

We want to give a special thank you to Judd Cole, owner of Rio Anglers Flies and Guides for coordinating the 8 guides who donated their time and expertise to help make this year a success.

Guides

Jud Cole =   Rio Anglers                                                                        Judson@rioanglers.com                       512-940-5965

Alex Herrera = Herrera Fly Fishing                        herreraflyfishing@gmail.com           830-237-3937

Cody LaCroix    LaCroix’s Fly Fishing                                           cl.flyfish@gmail.com                             210-837-6649

Daniel Hughes = Daniel Hughes Fly Fishing  danielhughesflyfishing@gmail.com    210-744-1812

John Shank =   Lonestar Fly Fishing                               lonestarflyfishing@yahoo.com              281-382-2871

Justin Crockett = The Texas Gillie                                          jtcrockett@gmail.com              Instagram:@thetexasgillie

Justin Janavaris = Fly Fishing Guadalupe River   j.janavaris11@yahoo.com                      817-917-8611

Paul Torrez = Grateful Angler                                              gratefulangler11@gmail.com               806-577-6650

Trey Albaugh = Trey Albaugh Fly Fishing      treyalbaugh25@gmail.com                   832-341-0114

We also want to thank the 24 sponsors who donated prizes so that all the participants left with a nice prize whether they caught a fish or not.

Donor List

Ace Hardware                                              J. Stockard

Action Angler                                               Korkers

Adams Built                                                  Lamson

Brandi Wilson Art                                       Living Waters Fly Shop

Brookshire Brothers                                  Lone Star Fly Fishing

Cortland Line Company                           Orvis

Echo                                                                  Real Ale

GRTU                                                                Reel Fly

Gruene Outfitters                                        Rio Anglers

HEB                                                                   Scientific Anglers

Hey Bear Fishing                                          Umpqua

Horseshoe Grill                                             WORD

We encourage you to support your local guides and sponsors.  They all deserve your business.

 



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