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Guadalupe River - New Braunfels - Texas

Hatch Chart - Best Access/Spots - Local Fish - About

Water Flow Chart

Using Water Flow Charts & Weather Reports: Begin with our water flow charts to grasp stream velocity and volume – look for stable or rising trends to pinpoint ideal fishing times. Learn to interpret sudden spikes or drops, which can indicate potential challenges. Next, consult our weather reports to understand ambient conditions. Pairing the two, you can anticipate fish behavior, choose the right gear, and select the best fishing spots. Use these tools together for a holistic approach to your next fishing adventure.

In-Depth Weather

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Hatch Chart

Month Hatch Time of Day Recommended Fly Sizes Popular Fly Patterns
January Midges Morning/Afternoon #20-22 Zebra Midges
Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #18-20 Adams, Pheasant Tails
February Midges Morning/Afternoon #20-22 Zebra Midges
Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #18-20 Adams, Pheasant Tails
March Caddis All day #14-16 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #18-20 Adams, Pheasant Tails
April Caddis Afternoon/Evening #14-16 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #18-20 Adams, Pheasant Tails
May Grasshoppers Afternoon #6-10 Madame X, Foam Hoppers
Caddis Afternoon/Evening #14-16 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
June Grasshoppers Afternoon #6-10 Madame X, Foam Hoppers
Ants and Beetles Afternoon #14-16 Foam Beetles, Black Ants
July Grasshoppers Afternoon #6-10 Madame X, Foam Hoppers
Ants and Beetles Afternoon #14-16 Foam Beetles, Black Ants
August Grasshoppers Afternoon #6-10 Madame X, Foam Hoppers
Ants and Beetles Afternoon #14-16 Foam Beetles, Black Ants
September Ants and Beetles Afternoon #14-16 Foam Beetles, Black Ants
October Caddis Afternoon/Evening #14-16 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #18-20 Adams, Pheasant Tails
November Midges Morning/Afternoon #20-22 Zebra Midges
Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #18-20 Adams, Pheasant Tails
December Midges Morning/Afternoon #20-22 Zebra Midges
Blue Winged Olives Afternoon #18-20 Adams, Pheasant Tails

While we strive to ensure the precision of our hatch charts, some reflect broader river region insights. Through ongoing partnerships with local guides and fly shops, we’re committed to refining our data. Should you notice any inconsistencies or have feedback, we welcome you to reach out. 

Best Fishing Spots

The Guadalupe River in New Braunfels is a majestic vista, providing abundant opportunities for fly fishing. Some paramount spots include:

  • Below Canyon Lake Dam: This area is stocked in the winter months with rainbow trout, making it an ideal spot for fly fishing.
  • Rio Raft Resort: This stretch of the river offers excellent rainbow and brown trout fishing all year round. Rent a cabin along the river for a perfect fishing weekend.
  • Action Angler Outdoor Center: Another great fishing spot, near the center where experts can guide you on fly fishing methods.
  • Guadalupe Canoe Livery: A more expansive area with rainbow trout, especially in the colder months when fly fishing is most productive.
  • Camp Huaco Springs: An iconic spot rich in both rainbow and brown trout, known for its breathtakingly scenic surroundings and clear water.

Remember to respect the natural habitats, carry your fishing license, and follow bag and size limits. Happy fishing in New Braunfels!

Best Access Points

The Guadalupe River in New Braunfels is an ideal spot for fly fishing, offering serene and abundant waters rich in trout and other species. Below are the best access points on this river:

  • Canyon Tailrace: Located just below the Canyon Lake Dam, it offers cool waters stocked with Rainbow and Brown Trout.
  • Whitewater Sports Campgrounds: It’s a public access located near the second crossing on River Road, with good fly fishing opportunities.
  • Camp Huaco Springs: This private campsite offers an excellent fishing spot with easy river access.
  • Maricopa Riverside Lodge: Ideal for fly fishing, it’s located upstream from the Whitewater Amphitheater.
  • Guadalupe River State Park: Access to the river is available throughout the park with several fishing spots. It’s a Texas State Park, so fishing licenses are not required here.

Local Fish

  • Rainbow Trout – This colorful fish species is one of the main targets for fly fishing in the Guadalupe River due to its high population and beautiful appearance.
  • Brown Trout – Another popular species, Brown Trouts are revered by anglers for their fighting spirit and their ability to grow to pretty considerable sizes.
  • Guadalupe Bass – The state fish of Texas, Guadalupe Bass is a local specialty for fly fishing enthusiasts in the region.
  • Largemouth Bass – This popular sport fish that can be found abundantly in the Guadalupe River presents a fun challenge for anglers.
  • Smallmouth Bass – While not as plentiful as its larger cousin, the Smallmouth Bass is sought after by fly fishers for its vigorous fight when hooked.
  • Bluegill – Bluegills are a popular target for fly fishing due to their abundance and their aggressive feeding habits.
  • Sunfish – This colorful and hard-fighting fish is a favorite among fly fishers in the Guadalupe River.
  • Catfish – Although more commonly targeted using traditional fishing methods, some anglers have found success fly fishing for catfish in the Guadalupe River.

About The River

The Guadalupe River is one of Texas’ hidden treasures with a storied past. Originally named the Ayish by Native Americans, the river was renamed by Spanish explorers in the 17th century, in honour of their patron saint – Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Fast forward to the 19th century, German settlers founded New Braunfels close to the river. This led to the city’s blossoming as a trade and recreational centre.

Your adventure here may include:

  • Exciting tubing experiences
  • Fishing for rainbow trout
  • Hiking along the lush trails

Although the river has faced environmental challenges, such as flooding and pollution, there’s a strong emphasis on conservation, maintaining its beauty for future generations.

Experience the natural diversity and historical significance of the Guadalupe River and the charm of New Braunfels.

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