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Editor Note: Subscribers to The Angling Report have seen the fascinating report we just published by correspondent Hugh Gardner on a wonderful floattrip through the Texas Hill Country, where he says he discovered the best fly fishing for bass in the Southwest and perhaps anywhere in the world. All the water is private, there are no other anglers around and the fish are abundant and trophy class. Gardner provided the following photographs to give subscribers a better idea of what is available in this amazing and secret fishery. If you are not a subscriber and would like to read Gardner's story, which appears in the September issue of The Angling Report, click here to get a copy.
Guide Joey Lin with Hugh Gardner and a 4.5 pound smallmouth bass. |
Jeff Clarkson of Austin with a San Marcos River smallmouth/Guadalupe hybrid that weighs about three pounds, 19 inches. |
Jeff Clarkson with a San Marcos River largemouth, about 3.5 pounds
19 inches. |
Jeff Clarkson with a green sunfish from the Llano River. |
Guide Johnny Quiroz with a nice largemouth. |
View of the cypress trees from the spring-fed Medina River. |
Rio Grande perch, native Texas cichlid. |
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