
Texas delivers a fly fishing trifecta few states can match: trophy rainbow trout on the Guadalupe River tailwater below Canyon Lake, the southernmost trout stream in the nation, native Guadalupe bass in the clear Hill Country rivers, and sight-casting to redfish across the coastal flats. From cold dam releases to skinny saltwater, the range is enormous. AnglerPass connects anglers to private and club-managed access on the tailwaters, Hill Country streams, and coast.
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The Guadalupe River below Canyon Lake is the place. As a cold tailwater, it is the southernmost trout stream in the United States, ranked among America's top 100, with rainbow trout stocked from November through March and fishing that holds up into late spring.
The Guadalupe bass is the Texas state fish, a hard-fighting native black bass found in the clear Hill Country rivers like the Llano, Colorado, and San Marcos. Sight-casting to them on light fly tackle is a signature Texas experience.
AnglerPass lists private and club-managed access across the Guadalupe tailwater, Hill Country bass rivers, and the coastal redfish flats. Browse by region and species, then book rested water away from the public crowds.
Join a fly fishing club on AnglerPass and access private waters across Texas and beyond.