Yesterday I had a few hours and was able to get away for a quick trip so after gathering a few things and driving to the Guad it was time to catch some trout on the new Matthews Fiberglass rod.
This was my first time to fish fiberglass but it didn't take long to put a smile on my face. The casts were crisp and sensitive. Wading downstream I stopped and talked to a few fisherman and all had the same response, the flow is down, water is murky, and the fishing is tough. Proceeding to an area and tying on a streamer I began to cover some water without any luck so I switched over to a nymph rig and covered more ground.
With this not producing and occasionally seeing rising fish my strategy changed and a dry fly was tied on with an emerger dangling six inches from the hook. After a few casts a bow slapped the dry and missed but the next one to hit was not so lucky. After a good fight the fish was brought to hand and quickly released after a picture.
Here is the video from the take to the end shot on the Go-Pro.
Rainbow on the Guadalupe River from Robert Matthews on Vimeo.
The fight on a fiberglass rod was fun as you got to see in the video. Can't wait to fish it again.
Showing posts with label trout fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trout fishing. Show all posts
Monday, January 28, 2013
Friday, January 4, 2013
First 2013 Fish
It's here, a new year, and the fish are still biting. The Guadalupe river is still producing nice trout and the fish have started to hit the surface. I've seen many fish rising and have been catching a few on dry's.
Wading downstream to get to a hole, I placed a cast upstream with a dry as I shuffled my feet along the slick rocks trying to keep from falling. Instintively the rod was raised high into the air to take up any slack and hopefully get a good hookset as the water exploded behing me.
Fish On, and the battle began as the bow realized the mistake it had made by inhaling what it thought was an easy meal. After a good battle the fish came to the net and was kind enough to pose for a picture.
The rain continued to fall and it got colder as the day grew longer to the point where my fingers were getting pretty numb from being wet. But I trudged on since the fish didn't seem to mind the weather.
I'm not very good at naming flies but these are the drys that have been producing. Basically my friends at ReelFly pick out what is needed and it works.
Guess i'll have to go get cold again tomorrow....
Good luck on the river...and enjoy it's beauty.
Robert
Wading downstream to get to a hole, I placed a cast upstream with a dry as I shuffled my feet along the slick rocks trying to keep from falling. Instintively the rod was raised high into the air to take up any slack and hopefully get a good hookset as the water exploded behing me.
Fish On, and the battle began as the bow realized the mistake it had made by inhaling what it thought was an easy meal. After a good battle the fish came to the net and was kind enough to pose for a picture.
The rain continued to fall and it got colder as the day grew longer to the point where my fingers were getting pretty numb from being wet. But I trudged on since the fish didn't seem to mind the weather.
I'm not very good at naming flies but these are the drys that have been producing. Basically my friends at ReelFly pick out what is needed and it works.
Guess i'll have to go get cold again tomorrow....
Good luck on the river...and enjoy it's beauty.
Robert
Thursday, January 3, 2013
The Fish Of 2012
Put together a collage of some of the fish caught this past year.
Hope you enjoy,
Robert
Hope you enjoy,
Robert
Sunday, December 30, 2012
2012 year in review
As 2012 comes to an end and I look back on what was a fantastic fishing year. I'd like to highlight some of the trips with family and friends taken during the year.
The year started off with a freeze trip down the Colorado river with a group of friends for three days. Being caught unprepared happens occasionally in Texas, as the weather can go from one extreme to the next in the blink of an eye. I've never been so cold in my life. There was ice on my sleeping bag when I woke up, my waders which were hanging over a limb to dry were frozen. I had to take my boots into the river to thaw them out in order to put them on, but we caught fish and had a great time.
I spent most of the winter months fishing the Guadalupe river and learning about trout fishing. There is a lot to learn, but worth it when you hook into a good rainbow.
Sometimes it's hard to find someone to fish with due to conflicting scheldules. When you do, it makes for a great day on the water. Especially if it's your daughter that takes time out of her day to join you.
As summer approached, the heat drove me to the rivers where the water is cooler and the movement makes the oxygen content greater and the bite a little better. Spent the weekend on the Colorado with a friend from Houston and fought the 100+ temps and mosquitos to catch a lot of quality bass and have another great time.
As we got deeper into the summer I made a trip with fifteen other people close to the Mexico border in search of Snook. It was an incredible weekend and many new friends were made.
My first speckled trout on a fly rod came from this area as well.
Vacation was spent with some family in Mississippi and a number of fish were caught on the fly rod but the redfish that I was after still eluded me.
Three trips were made to the coast with two different sets of friends and each trip resulted in limits of fish being caught and a lot of stories being told.
A trip with a couple of my friends who guide on the Guadalupe river resulted in the best day i've had catching rainbow trout outside of Colorado.
And the best day had on the river for the year was when my nephew visited from Houston and I took him to the river for his first wade trip.
As you can see, there were a lot of good times spent fishing in 2012.
Thank you for reading my blog and following me as I fish.
Maybe someday we can fish together.
For 2013 I plan on spending more time at the coast in pursuit of the redfish on a fly. Almost forgot, I leave for Cozumel in a few weeks.
Have a great 2013......
Robert
The year started off with a freeze trip down the Colorado river with a group of friends for three days. Being caught unprepared happens occasionally in Texas, as the weather can go from one extreme to the next in the blink of an eye. I've never been so cold in my life. There was ice on my sleeping bag when I woke up, my waders which were hanging over a limb to dry were frozen. I had to take my boots into the river to thaw them out in order to put them on, but we caught fish and had a great time.
I spent most of the winter months fishing the Guadalupe river and learning about trout fishing. There is a lot to learn, but worth it when you hook into a good rainbow.
Sometimes it's hard to find someone to fish with due to conflicting scheldules. When you do, it makes for a great day on the water. Especially if it's your daughter that takes time out of her day to join you.
As summer approached, the heat drove me to the rivers where the water is cooler and the movement makes the oxygen content greater and the bite a little better. Spent the weekend on the Colorado with a friend from Houston and fought the 100+ temps and mosquitos to catch a lot of quality bass and have another great time.
As we got deeper into the summer I made a trip with fifteen other people close to the Mexico border in search of Snook. It was an incredible weekend and many new friends were made.
My first speckled trout on a fly rod came from this area as well.
Vacation was spent with some family in Mississippi and a number of fish were caught on the fly rod but the redfish that I was after still eluded me.
Three trips were made to the coast with two different sets of friends and each trip resulted in limits of fish being caught and a lot of stories being told.
A trip with a couple of my friends who guide on the Guadalupe river resulted in the best day i've had catching rainbow trout outside of Colorado.
And the best day had on the river for the year was when my nephew visited from Houston and I took him to the river for his first wade trip.
As you can see, there were a lot of good times spent fishing in 2012.
Thank you for reading my blog and following me as I fish.
Maybe someday we can fish together.
For 2013 I plan on spending more time at the coast in pursuit of the redfish on a fly. Almost forgot, I leave for Cozumel in a few weeks.
Have a great 2013......
Robert
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Merry Christmas
I wanted to say Merry Christmas and to thank all of you who read and follow my blog as well as my Fly Fishing Texas page on Facebook.
Thanks to my friends at ReelFly Fishing Adventures and DragonFly Angler Flies I was able to do my first annual Christmas giveaway.
Thanks to all that participated and I hope the winner enjoys the 1/2 day guided trip on the Guadalupe river fishing for trout with the dozen trout flies that were included.
The random number generator has spoken and congratulations to Larry Byers on winning the giveaway. Larry, contact me at yakntx@yahoo.com and I will mail you the flies and certificate. I hope you enjoy the trip.
Robert
Thanks to my friends at ReelFly Fishing Adventures and DragonFly Angler Flies I was able to do my first annual Christmas giveaway.
Thanks to all that participated and I hope the winner enjoys the 1/2 day guided trip on the Guadalupe river fishing for trout with the dozen trout flies that were included.
The random number generator has spoken and congratulations to Larry Byers on winning the giveaway. Larry, contact me at yakntx@yahoo.com and I will mail you the flies and certificate. I hope you enjoy the trip.
Robert
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Joe Herndon
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Aaron Rickels
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Chris Holley
Friday, December 21, 2012
Fly Shop Friday ( Gruene Outfitters)
The first fly shop that I ever set foot in was nestled in the Historic town of Gruene. I knew nothing about fly fishing at the time and ventured into the store while following my wife through all the Boutiques scatterd along both sides of the road.
Now that i've been fly fishing, a stop into the store is always welcomed. If you want any local information about the river, it's fish, techniques, or what they are biting on.....just stop in an ask. Chris or Jacob will be more than happy to assist with your needs.
Gruene Outfitters has been in business since 1989 as both a retail clothing store as well as a fly shop. Besides offering clothing for the outdoors they have a fully stocked fly shop for your needs as well as offering guide service.
They carry some of the top brands in the industry including Sage, TFO, Ross, Simms, Lamsom, Umpqua and others. For the beginner they offer complimentary casting instruction as well as knot tying assistance.
It's all about location. Where else could you spend hours in a fly shop not being bored while your wife is looking through all of the shops around. Then you could slip out and walk down the street for a refreshment at Gruene Hall or just make a day of it.
If you make it buy, tell them I say hello.....
Now that i've been fly fishing, a stop into the store is always welcomed. If you want any local information about the river, it's fish, techniques, or what they are biting on.....just stop in an ask. Chris or Jacob will be more than happy to assist with your needs.
Gruene Outfitters has been in business since 1989 as both a retail clothing store as well as a fly shop. Besides offering clothing for the outdoors they have a fully stocked fly shop for your needs as well as offering guide service.
They carry some of the top brands in the industry including Sage, TFO, Ross, Simms, Lamsom, Umpqua and others. For the beginner they offer complimentary casting instruction as well as knot tying assistance.
It's all about location. Where else could you spend hours in a fly shop not being bored while your wife is looking through all of the shops around. Then you could slip out and walk down the street for a refreshment at Gruene Hall or just make a day of it.
If you make it buy, tell them I say hello.....
Thursday, December 20, 2012
CHRISTMAS in the Hill Country
As a thanks for reading the jibberish that is sometimes written here, a few friends of mine have been kind enough to donate some items for me to do my first and hopefully annual Christmas giveaway. Afterall it's all about giving. Thanks Brent.
The first item is from Reel Fly Fishing Adventures and consists of a 1/2 day guided trip for Rainbow Trout on the Guadalupe river right here in Texas. If you would like to update it to a full day you can for a fee. If you want some info about the trip, check out the report I did after a trip with them earlier this month.
http://texasflyfishingadventures.blogspot.com/2012/11/after-rain-bows.html
To help make it a successful trip Dragonfly Angler Flies chipped in with a dozen assorted flies for you to use when chasing trout. Thanks John.
How do you win:
1) You must like my Fly Fishing Texas page on Facebook.
2) You must like Reel Fly Fishing Adventures on Facebook.
3) You must like Dragonfly Angler Flies on Facebook.
Drawing will be held Christmas Day
Thats it. Thank you again for allowing me to post my ramblings and photography.
Merry Christmas,
Robert
The first item is from Reel Fly Fishing Adventures and consists of a 1/2 day guided trip for Rainbow Trout on the Guadalupe river right here in Texas. If you would like to update it to a full day you can for a fee. If you want some info about the trip, check out the report I did after a trip with them earlier this month.
http://texasflyfishingadventures.blogspot.com/2012/11/after-rain-bows.html
To help make it a successful trip Dragonfly Angler Flies chipped in with a dozen assorted flies for you to use when chasing trout. Thanks John.
How do you win:
1) You must like my Fly Fishing Texas page on Facebook.
2) You must like Reel Fly Fishing Adventures on Facebook.
3) You must like Dragonfly Angler Flies on Facebook.
Drawing will be held Christmas Day
Thats it. Thank you again for allowing me to post my ramblings and photography.
Merry Christmas,
Robert
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
After the Rain-Bows
I'm off Tuesday, let's go catch some trout on the river.... Those were the words that filled my ears while visiting with Brent from ReelFly Fishing Adventures Fly Shop in Sattler, TX last week. It began when I wanted to learn more about fishing for trout on the Guadalupe river. I didn't Google it. I just walked up the stairs and opened the door to my local fly shop and asked how the guide trips on the river have been. Turns out when you are as busy guiding other people, you don't have time to get on the water for fishing and relaxing yourself. I'll chalk it up to right place at the right time, and it would give us a chance to talk about the custom rod design we are working on for the store.
I was greeted in the morning by Ryan, a friend of mine who guides out of the shop and would be joining us on the day . I have fished with him before and always enjoyed the company. After launching the raft and completing the shuttle we were soon on our way.
Anchoring the raft we proceeded to hop in the river for a wade. Working the current that was going through the washed away limestone, it didn't take long for me to connect with my first bow of the day.
The water was off colored from the rain that came through the night before with a cold front and the winds had filled up the water with needles from the majestic cypress trees that line the banks making the presentation pretty hard and the fishing rougher.
As the day progressed we were able to bring many trout to the net and shake off quite a few more. The knowledge that I learned on how to read the river and patterns to use on the trout can't be found on the web. Priceless.......
Thank's again to Brent for offering to take a friend fishing.
and to Ryan for not only tying those small fly's on my line but for all of the paddling he did during the 5 1/2 mile trip.
If you are looking to catch some trout on the Guad. Give the guys at ReelFly a call and you will be completely satisfied and come away with a better understanding of this great fishery.
Enjoy the slideshow and thanks for reading,
Robert
I was greeted in the morning by Ryan, a friend of mine who guides out of the shop and would be joining us on the day . I have fished with him before and always enjoyed the company. After launching the raft and completing the shuttle we were soon on our way.
Anchoring the raft we proceeded to hop in the river for a wade. Working the current that was going through the washed away limestone, it didn't take long for me to connect with my first bow of the day.
The water was off colored from the rain that came through the night before with a cold front and the winds had filled up the water with needles from the majestic cypress trees that line the banks making the presentation pretty hard and the fishing rougher.
As the day progressed we were able to bring many trout to the net and shake off quite a few more. The knowledge that I learned on how to read the river and patterns to use on the trout can't be found on the web. Priceless.......
Thank's again to Brent for offering to take a friend fishing.
and to Ryan for not only tying those small fly's on my line but for all of the paddling he did during the 5 1/2 mile trip.
If you are looking to catch some trout on the Guad. Give the guys at ReelFly a call and you will be completely satisfied and come away with a better understanding of this great fishery.
Enjoy the slideshow and thanks for reading,
Robert
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