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exploretexas
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I've only had the chance to go fly fishing in Texas on the Guadalupe. Most of the time it's outta state.

Can anyone recommend another river in Texas? Possibly around Austin?
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Exploretexas, welcome to the forum I hope you will like it here.

Personally not hailing from Texas I could recommend you to read THIS (please click), since it holds information about the question you just asked.

I am sorry I couldn't offer you a recommendation based on my personal experience
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Hey thanks for the great information!
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There are numerous places to fish like South Padre Island for some Salt water fishing, or even San Antonio fishing. Bait fishermen and fly fishermen will find a comfort spot to throw a line in. Texas is not just a bunch of cattle ranch farms—fly fishing Texas is coming on and the popularity is increasing. One of the best places to go fly fishing Texas is in the Hill Country. You should be familiar with these rivers: Blanco River, Guadalupe River, Lampasas River, Llano River, Pedernales River and San Gabriel river.
While Texas fishing you will find bass, corvine trout, freshwater redfish, catfish and alligator gar on the end of your line. Also you will find many different guide companies that would love to make your day of fishing in Texas the best day of fishing you’ve ever had. They are so experienced that they can think like fish and spot them easily in the water. You will fish like an expert in Texas. Don’t forget about salt water fishing though. Salt water fishing is very popular and you will find Speckled Trout, Redfish, Flounder or Billfish. Fishing in Texas has opportunities beyond your wildest fishing dreams.
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