Thanks to Texas Parks & Wildlife, you can find everything you need to know about fishing conditions in Canyon Lake. FAIR. Water stained; 87 degrees; 16.76 feet below pool. Bass fishing is showing signs of improvement with some good catches being reported.
Striped bass began washing up on Canyon Lake’s shoreline and floating lifelessly near the dam and Boat Ramp #1 several weeks ago. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) said there’s no cause for the alarm spreading on social media. In an email
Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited (GRTU) invites the public to a Fly Fishing Film Tour from 7-10 p.m. Saturday, March 29 at Gruene Outfitters, 1629 S. Hunter Rd., New Braunfels. The community event includes drinks, food, film and raffles. The annual Fly Fishing
Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited’s (GRTU) Troutfest TX 25 kicks off Friday at Lazy L&L Campgrounds, 11699 River Rd., New Braunfels. Organizers say the annual event on the Guadalupe River attracts crowds of over 4,000 people interested in fly fishing and preserving and
WORD of Comal County and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) will stock the Guadalupe River with 2,000 rainbow trout for Trout Fun Fishing for All, a special event for anglers of all ages, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan.
Guadalupe River Trout Unlimited (GRTU) today said it made a $5,000 donation to Canyon Lake Animal Shelter Society (CLASS) to help the rescue group continue its “incredible” work. CLASS President Debbie England in turn presented Troutfest TX co-chairs Lise Lozelle and Bill
Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD) just made it easier for anglers to go rainbow trout fishing in Canyon Lake and New Braunfels during the peak of the winter stocking season. Free public access to Camp Huaco Springs between Sattler/Canyon Lake and
Texas Parks & Wildlife (TPWD) says it will release 19,564 rainbow trout into the Canyon Tailrace or Guadalupe River directly below Canyon Lake dam starting in December. In what it describes as an “annual Texas winter tradition,” TPWD stocks numerous lakes around
This year’s white bass run could slow to a trickle for Canyon Lake anglers. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) predicts a “hit-or-miss” season this spring in Central Texas, the Hill Country and South Texas due to low water levels and low
The Water Oriented Recreation District of Comal County (WORD) will temporarily reopen Canyon Park on Saturday and Sunday for Open Fish Weekend, a chance for families to enjoy the facilities, recreate and fish. Admission fees of $5 for residents and $20 per