Guadalupe River
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07-May-09
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Conditions
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About: -
TheGuadalupe River winds 250 miles
through Texas and is one of the most popular rivers in the state. Rising it its
North and South Forks in Kerr County, the spring-fed stream flows eastward into
Kendall and Comal Counties where it then turns and flows south to the Gulf of
Mexico. One major reservoir,
Canyon
Reservoir, and several smaller ones, Lake McQueeney,
Lake Dunlap, Lake Placid,
Lake Gonzales, Wood Lake, and Meadow Lake, are located on the river. The river
is extremely scenic, and a sufficient water flow for recreational use exists
throughout its entire length, with the exception of the extreme upper reaches. (more on the Guadalupe River)
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- Large Mouth Bass
- Small Mouth Bass
- Stripers
- Guadalupe Bass
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Guadalupe River Restrictions: In Comal County from the second bridge crossing
on River Road upstream to the easternmost bridge crossing on FM Road 306,
rainbow and brown trout may not be retained when taken by any method except
artificial lures. Artificial lures cannot contain or have attached either whole
or portions, living or dead, of organisms such as fish, crayfish, insects
(grubs, larvae or adults) or worms, any other animal or vegetable material, or
synthetic scented materials. This does not prohibit the use of artificial lures
that contain components of hair or feathers. It is an offense to possess rainbow
or brown trout while fishing with any other device in that part of the Guadalupe
River defined in this paragraph. For rainbow and brown trout, minimum length
limit=18 inches and daily bag=1 fish.
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