Guadalupe River Fly Fishing Guide, Guadalupe Fly Fishing Report
Guadalupe Trout Fishing Guide
The Lower Guadalupe River is the southernmost trout fishery in North America.
It is a tailwater fishery emerging from the bottom of Canyon Lake. Canyon Lake is up to 200 feet deep in some places,
and harbors a cold water layer giving the rainbows a chance to live through the harsh Texas summers. Full-sized
rainbow trout (13-18 inches) are stocked by Trout Unlimited and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. They
are a heat tolerant strain reared in Missouri. The Guadalupe River Chapter (GRTU) of Trout Unlimited is the largest in
the world. Expedition Outfitters supports the efforts of GRTU with donations of equipment, guided trips, and volunteer
activities. Please help support the efforts of GRTU by joining and volunteering.
Available Packages
Raft Float Trip
Choose a fly fishing
float trip aboard a 14 foot custom whitewater raft. It has seats with backrests, and hard casting platforms for the
anglers fore and aft. The guide sits in the center and rows the raft. A day trip covers approximately 3.5 to 6
miles of the most productive water in the trophy trout regulation section.
A half
day trip is 4-5 hours.
A full day trip is 7-8 hours.
All Trips,
Catch and Release Only. You will float past 500 foot limestone cliffs, and enjoy shaded pecan tree and cypress tree canopies.
Enjoy the opportunity to see native wildlife including whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey, osprey, red tail hawks and others. All equipment, drinks and instruction included. *We provide a box lunch on full day trips.
Half day trip is $400,
up to 2 people (not per person), (Half day trip sale price $350 for a limited time)
A full day trip is $550.
Groups up to 10 by special arrangement.
Call: 210-602-9284, or email:
[email protected] to reserve your special dates.
Megan Mandigo Flemons of Diablo Paddlesports
Our Guadalupe River Fly Fishing Guides observed a Guadalupe Trout feeding frenzy recently...and
caught it on video! The Guadalupe Trout were gorging themselves on "Red Horse Sucker" eggs. There were
about 50 "Suckers" twenty feet upstream of the Guadalupe Trout, and they were in the peak of their spawn. Please see video below!
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Guadalupe River Born "Baby Rainbow Trout" photo by Jimbo Roberts
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Expedition
Outfitters 9751 B River Road New Braunfels, TX 78132 phone: 210-602-9284 email: [email protected]