LLANO River
This river is one of the last remaining wild rivers in the country. A trip down the spring fed Llano River is a trip back in time. The Llano’s crystal clear waters flow through breath taking canyons with miles of miles of unspoiled nature where wildlife abounds. Visitors share the river with migrating bald and golden eagles, several species of hawks, kingfishers and owls. Feral hogs, rattlesnakes, coyotes, wild turkey, quail, dove, and white-tail deer are often spotted on the river banks.
The river is home to the the Guadalupe Bass, the state fish of Texas, smallmouth and largemouth Bass. Anglers are also treated to the occasional catfish as well as several species of sunfish. The Llano’s forgiving river bottom combined with clear water makes for easy wading and excellent site-casting opportunities for trophy river bass.
FISHING SEASON | April—November: The fishing is most consistent mid April through early June and mid September through the end of November. The months of July and August can be tough going due to reduced river flows and the extreme heat. However, we monitor the river flows daily looking for variables like isolated rainfall and irrigation demands. We have had some great outings, fishing poppers in the middle of the dog days of Summer.
GUADALUPE RIVER | SAN MARCOS | LLANO RIVER | BLANCO RIVER
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