Yeah, the San Marcos. Its virtually unwadeable, a couple of very short stretches. Everybody know that, in the summer, its cool. Nobody realizes that its also 55degrees all winter, and that all the fish are by now acclimated to that. Good fishing is yearround, and in winter you avoid the innertube hatch.
"Jimmy D. Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Jack, I'm in the middle of that same Texas desert. Gimme a hint as to where that river is. I could guess - San Marcos River? JIMMY Jack Lehman wrote: I know I'm in the middle of desert Texas, but there is a spring-fed river just south of me that's 55 degrees year round, and covered, in places, completely with thick tropical growths out over the water. You lose a lot of flies in there. We call it "Fly Fishing for Monkeys"! Jack
